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Home weather station

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  • — 28 January, 2000 11:58

Trying to plan a weekend fishing trip or a family barbie and want to make sure the day isn't rained out? Well, stop relying on the Bureau of Meteorology and have a punt yourself using the home weather station, which allows you to measure temperature, relative humidity, dew point temperature, maximum wind speed, daily and accumulated rainfall, minimum windchill and barometric pressure. The weather station has an easy-to-read LCD display, and operates within a radius of 30km to 40km, proving forecasts for the next 12 to 24 hours using symbols such as sun, cloud and rain. The information can also be downloaded to a PC.

Dick Smith Electronics

Price: $599

Phone: 1300 366 644

URL: www.dse.com.au

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