Portable Weather Station provides in-the-field measurements.

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WEATHER LOGGER combines digital thermometer, hygrometer, and barometer in handheld, 9 V battery-powered unit. It also calculates air density and density altitude. Collected and calculated information is presented on LED display and unit can save up to 32,000 samples in 256 K byte EEPROM. Auto log sample, with variable times from 1 min to 2 hr, is user settable from setup screen. Included software allows connection to desktop computer to upload readings.



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Weather Logger Portable Weather Station



Applied Data Sciences announces it is now shipping the WEATHER LOGGER. This product is a high precision digital thermometer, hygrometer, and barometer all in one small handheld, 9-volt battery powered unit.

The WEATHER LOGGER is ideal for monitoring the greenhouse, HVAC system, high performance engine tuning, temperature trends when shipping live or perishable products, etc. WEATHER LOGGER measures Temperature, Humidity and Barometric Pressure and is perfect for "in the field" measurements, because you can store samples. The unit also calculates air density and density altitude. Collected & calculated information is presented on the LED display.

WEATHER LOGGER can save up to 32,000 samples of all sensors in a 256K byte EEPROM. The auto log sample, with variable times from 1 minute to 2 hours is user settable from the unit setup screen. The unit connects to other devices via its serial port.

Software is also included with the product. The WEATHER LOGGER software allows you to connect the Weather Logger unit to a desktop computer to upload readings and is compatible with Windows 95/98/NT/ME/2000/XP(TM).

The cost of the WEATHER LOGGER (including software, cable, power supply, and documentation) is $279.00 and delivery is 30 days ARO. For more information call Applied Data Sciences, Dallas, TX (972) 242-7944 or FAX (972) 242-8874. E-mail address: sales@appdatsci.com and web site: www.appdatsci.com.

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