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Weatherlink For Windows

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Overview

Add this popular model of WeatherLink to any Vantage station or Weather Envoy. Suitable for everyone from the home weather buff to the most demanding scientific user. Store weather data even when it's not connected to a computer. Later, download the data and use the software for detailed analysis and graphing. Our popular WeatherLink with standard data logger is ideal for most purposes, while other models add special features designed for specific user groups.

INCLUDES:
  • Data logger
  • Software on CD
  • Download cable to connect the data logger to your computer
  • Getting Started Guide and Online Help

   
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Specifications

  • User-Selectable Storage Interval. Choose 1, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60, or 120 minutes. Store up to six months' worth of data depending on the storage interval. (Up to four months for Perception or Weather Wizard III.
  • Standard Data Logger. Log and store data, even when the data logger is not connected to your PC. Transfer the data as often as you like, or leave the software running to transfer it automatically each day.
  • Requires Windows XP and above with an available USB port.
  • Available in a Serial version as model #6510SER.
  • Available for Mac as model #6520
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