Subj : enumerate methods
To   : Angus McLeod
From : Digital Man
Date : Sat Feb 09 2008 05:20 pm

 Re: enumerate methods
 By: Angus McLeod to Digital Man on Sat Feb 09 2008 08:19 pm

>   Re: enumerate methods
>   By: Digital Man to Angus McLeod on Sat Feb 09 2008 13:40:00
>
>  >  >  > Norco, CA WX: 57.0�F, 38% humidity, 2 mph NE wind, 0.00 inches
>  >  >  > rain/24hrs
>  >  >
>  >  > Hey, you got your WX machine fixed!  Cool!  (Only just noticed.)
>  >
>  > Yeah, but I need a new one and the one I really want will be about $600
>  > tota
>  > http://www.davisnet.com/weather/products/weather_product.asp?pnum=06152
>
> Hey, that's pretty sweet!
>
>  > ... which I can't really justify right now, so perhaps I'll just get a
>  > small upgrade, like this one:
>  > http://www.weathershack.com/honeywell/te923w.html
>
> That's not bad either!
>
> I'd like to set up a system at our club that transmitted the data quite a
> distance, so I'm thinking some sort of cellular transmission.  Trouble is,
> we have a power budget.  There is only 12v DC power available on-site,
> maintained by a solar panel.  Neither the battery nor the panel are in the
> best shape, so running anything complex and power-hungry is really not on.

Some of the better systems can store cumulative data and then transmit it
periodically using modem or TCP/IP. Do you have a land line anywhere near the
club house? (if it's the same club house I visited with you, I'm guessing
"not").

                                      digital man (xbox-live: digitlman)

Snapple "Real Fact" #186:
A female kangaroo is called a Flyer.
Norco, CA WX: 68.9�F, 35% humidity, 0 mph NE wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs

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