Davis Instruments 6250 Vantage Vue Wireless Weather Station Review

Davis Instruments 6250 Vantage Vue Wireless Weather Station
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The Davis Vantage Vue Weather Station is a new model from this U.S. company that builds high-end stations. The Vantage Vue is the low end of their products, but is still far above the competition in quality and features. I bought this one to replace another weather station that, although I've had it for several years, had never been very satisfactory. When the wind gauge worked, the rain gauge wouldn't. The wireless transmitter wouldn't send signals through an exterior wall to the console, so I had to hard-wire them together. The software connection in my computer was a poor database.
When I got a new computer, I no longer had the required serial port for the old station, and since the anemometer, wind-direction and rain gauge had long since quit working, it was time to replace it with a better system.
The vantage Vue checks wind velocity and direction, temperature, rain-fall, humidity and barometric pressure like most weather stations. This one also calculates wind chill, heat index, heating and cooling degree-days, moon phase, 12-hour forecast, and several other functions, and displays them on an easy-to-read display. It works wirelessly so well, that I tested it by carrying the console 100 yards from the house and could still easily get transmissions from the sensor suite. The Station comes with well-written manuals that are easy to understand. Installation was pretty simple and without any complications. I highly recommend this unit for serious weather-watchers.

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The Vantage Vue weather station combines Davis\' legendary accuracy and rugged durability into a compact station that\'s easy to set up and use. Vantage Vue includes a sleek but tough outdoor sensor array and distinctive LCD console. The compact sensor array measures current weather conditions, including temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, wind speed and direction, dew point, and rainfall. Sets up in minutes and starts sending data wirelessly to the indoor console. The console also displays weather forecast icons, moon phase, sunrise/sunset times, graphing of weather trends, alarms and more. The unique Weather Center function provides additional information on each weather variable. In addition, Davis has made Vantage Vue radio-compatible with our flagship Vantage Pro2 stations, so you can mix or match most components.

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