The Davis Vantage Pro2 GroWeather weather station is a research-grade weather station that provides professional-grade data for weather enthusiasts, researchers, growers, and weather professionals. It reports real-time wind speeds up to 200 mph, temperature and humidity, barometric pressure, rainfall and other information such as heat index, dew point, highs and lows, and much more. The sensor suite has a detachable anemometer for flexible siting. The 6820C includes a Solar Sensor. Users can retrospectively add a UV Sensor (#6490), or a Daytime Fan Aspirated Radiation Shield Kit (#7747). Vantage Pro2 sensors are NIST-traceable and are suitable for professional weather data reporting.
GroWeather wireless and cabled weather stations include an Integrated Sensor Suite (ISS) which houses and manages the external sensor array. The wireless ISS communicates via an FCC-certified, license-free, spread-spectrum frequency-hopping (FHSS) transmitter and receiver. User-selectable transmitter ID codes allow up to eight stations to coexist in the same geographic area. The frequency hopping spread spectrum technology provides greater communication strength over longer distances and areas of weaker reception. The cabled sensor suite communicates via cable. The temperature and humidity sensors are shielded with both passive shielding and a solar-powered fan that draws outside air in over the sensors, providing a much more accurate temperature reading than that available using passive shielding alone. The ISS also includes a Solar Radiation Sensor to provide accurate evapotranspiration calculations. |
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