70003 discontinued, replaced by 80002

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Re:70003 discontinued, replaced by 80002

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admin wrote:Just as a remark:
If RFXCOM is showing sensors that belong to your neighbors' rig, you should not assign these sensors to ids. Not assigned sensors don't get logged by meteohub.
That's how I leave it. Though he does know I occasionally pick up his signals and it's not an issue.
Since he moved his rain gauge to the other side of his house I don't get regular (i.e. frequent and useable) pickup anyway. He moved the gauge to improve his own reception not to 'avoid' my 'gaze'. Where his gauge used to be I got better reception from it here (via RFXCOM) than he did at a range of < 50m from his OS console! :laugh:
BTW, did I tell you that RFXCOM can receive the data of an rf "body mass index"-scale (BWR102). May be this is even more of a privacy concern... Don't worry, Meteohub does not decode data from this sensor B)
I'd not come across that particular sensor!
Seems a little crazy that such a thing exists, but not a solar sensor for the weather stations (only UV). 'Market forces' presumably...
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Re:70003 discontinued, replaced by 80002

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Well, I work out a lot so that is not really my concern. I already read that. I have periods where I do a lot of squash and running. Would be fun to see what that does to my BMI..

Yes...I do think it is strange that they do not have a solarduration sensor, which should make the WMR-200 more complete. Also a repeater would be very nice. But OS is much less specialized in meteoroligal instruments than Davis is...And at a price.
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