Wireless Home Weather Station
Complete indoor & outdoor conditions including wind
By La Crosse Technologies (ws-9035u)
The ws-9035u is part of the popular 9000 series home weather stations by La Crosse Technologies. It features a wide range of measurements all displayed in an attractive metallic gold/silver console that complements any home or office.
The ws-9035u features barometer-based weather forecasting, and a radio controlled clock that is synchronized daily to the atomic clock maintained by the National Institute for Standards & Technology (NIST) in Fort Collins Colorado. Other features include maximum and minimum temperature memory, and indoor humidity measurement.
A nice feature of the ws-9035u is the addition of a wind gauge to the remote sensor package. The unit records continuous wind conditions including gusts and displays measurements in a variety of units including m/s, mph, km/h, & knots. A graphical beaufort scale is also provided on the display.
The ws-9035u also offers outdoor humidity & wind chill measurements, & moon phase display.
A comprehensive weather instrument for much less than a complete home kit.
Features & Functions
- Wind Chill (°F or °C)
- Records MIN & MAX Wind Chill with Time and Date Stamp
- Wind Speed Displayed in Beaufort Scale Bar Graph
- Records MAX Wind Speed and Gust with Time and Date Stamp
- Barometric Pressure Tendency Arrow
- Forecast Icon Based on Changing Barometric Pressure
- Dew Point (°F or °C)
- Records MIN & MAX Dew Point with Time and Date Stamp
- Wireless Outdoor and Indoor Humidity (%RH)
- Records MIN & MAX Humidity with Time and Date Stamp
- Indoor Comfort Level Icon
- Wireless Outdoor and Indoor Temperature (°F or °C)
- Records MIN & MAX Temperature with Time and Date Stamp
- Moon Phase
- Atomic Time and Date with Manual Setting
- Automatically Updates for Daylight Saving Time (On/Off Option)
- 12 or 24 Hour Time Display
- Perpetual Calendar
- Time Zone Setting
- US Time Zone Map
- Time Alarm with Adjustable Snooze
- LED Backlight
- Wall Hanging or Free Standing
Atomic Clock
The clock automatically synchronizes itself with the cesium-atom clock maintained by the US Commerce Department in Colorado. Several times each day, the clock receives a radio signal and adjusts itself accordingly to split-second accuracy of up to 4 billionths of a second. The clock works normally even when the radio signal is not available due to atmospheric conditions, or distance from Colorado. the signal has an expected range of over 3,000 miles (particularly at night), meaning that the signal can be received in most North american locations.
Systems may be expanded with additional wind, rain, or thermo-hygrometer sensors...
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