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Gary Roberts
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Unread post by Gary Roberts »

Manukau heads observer wrote:one very important thing to note:
Davis has greatly improved the design of the ISS
as there was corision problems with the earlier designs
and so maybe you have one of the those gary
how old if your davis station?
I think until you have a later model davis station then you cant realy compare....my thoughts
Crikey...as you know I've said numerous times already, our old and new Davis stations (a Monitor III and a VP2 respectively) are working okay. I've not had any serious hardware issues with them. The "bad experience" you keep referring to is discovering I should not have bought them in the first place. They were simply too much money for what they are.

I operate a mixture of breeds: Davis, Oregon Scientific, Vaisala, etc. They range in price from the $200 I paid for two OS WM-918s from DSE, back when they stopped selling them, to the tens of thousands for the research-level equipment. But here's the thing: there's very little difference in performance, features, or quality between the cheap stations and the uber-expensive Davis gear. A huge price difference, but little in quality or performance, considering they're not research-grade, no matter what Davis' advertising may claim.

If I could do it all over again, I'd either snap up a huge number of WM-918s cheap, or buy a few high end, Campbell Scientific/Vaisala-type stations. For the price of one Davis VP2 I could get ten WM-918s at $200 each, yet, for the vast majority of users, the WM-918 performs as well as the Davis, and is as robust and reliable. Neither the Davis or OS stations are a patch on the CS/Vaisala level equipment, but you'd expect that...so why not use the price of a single Davis VP2 to buy a bunch of less expensive stations which are going to perform just as well as a VP2?

The Davis is good quality consumer-grade equipment, but not worth the price demanded, especially when you can buy an AWS which is as good as a Davis for a hell of a lot less money. Since few people require the performance of a research grade AWS (such as a CS, etc), they'd be far better off buying an inexpensive (ie non-Davis) station instead. That's my opinion.
RWood
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Unread post by RWood »

This should be in a new thread, but I suspect it is too minor to be worth that. Somebody passed this to me, and I know nothing whatever about it, so am passing it on. Feel free to ignore it.

http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/~map/weathe ... ldyourown/
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Willoughby
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Unread post by Willoughby »

RWood wrote:This should be in a new thread, but I suspect it is too minor to be worth that. Somebody passed this to me, and I know nothing whatever about it, so am passing it on. Feel free to ignore it.

http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/~map/weathe ... ldyourown/
Why would we want to ignore it?
Steven Graham and Achten know all about this one! ;)
Gary Roberts
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Unread post by Gary Roberts »

RWood wrote:This should be in a new thread, but I suspect it is too minor to be worth that. Somebody passed this to me, and I know nothing whatever about it, so am passing it on. Feel free to ignore it.

http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/~map/weathe ... ldyourown/
Good stuff.
Manukau heads obs
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Unread post by Manukau heads obs »

i stil cant believe you put a WM918 in the same boat as a Davis VP
you are talking complete rubbish gary when you say they are the same quality
they are not, and people, I advise you to ignore Gary when he says that they are the same quality.
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Fujita Phil
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Location: Dunedin, NZ

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NZ Thunderstorm Soc wrote:OK you guy's, stop acting like children :roll:
A new guy to our forum and from Mosgiel, Mosgiel being an asset to our forum asking a question about a weather station and you 2 jokers end up fighting :evil:
I wonder what he thinks???
Steven, can you deal with this??

JohnGaul
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Mosgiel is another world from Dunedin with a different climate ;) . I'd love to see an operating weather station/website out that way that wasn't the Airport one. Welcome Chainlink

If you ever want to have a look at my setup (unfortunately I'm running one of those discontinued models) just send me a line. You might come in handy the day I decide to re-host my site in NZ after looking at your webpage ;)
There is no such thing as bad weather, just the wrong clothes.
thunderbolt
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Unread post by thunderbolt »

I've been after a LaCrosse for ages, saving up! I love the wireless pc link idea, having a wall mounted job only just doesn't seem right! Anyone got any better and possibly cheaper solutions for me?
Gary Roberts
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Unread post by Gary Roberts »

thunderbolt wrote:I've been after a LaCrosse for ages, saving up! I love the wireless pc link idea, having a wall mounted job only just doesn't seem right! Anyone got any better and possibly cheaper solutions for me?
It's pointless trying to discuss the subject of AWS on a public Internet forum (any forum...) as it always triggers holy wars! :D

I have a ton of stuff regarding AWS if you're interested...PM me if so, and I'll forward it to you privately.
Chainlink
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Unread post by Chainlink »

Such Vitriol

Gary and I have had on and off again conversations about Astronom, Meridian Energy & Wx Stns for the past few months, even called around once but he wasnt home. Plenty of time for young Gary.

Anyway, Ive ended up buying a La Crosse WS3600, should arrive next, week, allow another for setting up and install, should be online next month.

Cant get around to running a PC & continously uploading data just yet.

Hope to look over Fujita Phil's setup sometime soon, can you give me a call sometime on 4893111.
Thanks :-)