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    Davis Vantage View Weather Station

    Davis Vantage ViewThe new Davis 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 a distinctive LCD console. Its unique Weather Center function provides additional information on each weather variable. In addition, Davis has made Vantage Vue radio-compatible with their flagship Vantage Pro2 professional stations so you can mix-and-match most components.

    The Davis Vantage Vue 6250 is fully featured, highly accurate and affordably priced. It has frequency-hopping spread spectrum radio technology, wireless transmission up to 1,000 feet (300 m), weather updates every 2 ½ seconds, a glow-in-the-dark user friendly keypad, on-screen data graphing and numerous other useful features.

    It includes a sleek but tough outdoor sensor array and a distinctive LCD console. Its unique Weather Center function provides additional information on each weather variable. Features include indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity, wind speed, wind direction, highest wind gust and wind chill, heat index and dew point, rainfall and rain rate, time, sunrise and sunset and moon phase

    It records wind speed as low as 2 mph (3 km/h) and as high as 150 mph (241 km/h), and is Solar-powered with stored energy backup. The Glow-in-the-dark keypad for night viewing, domed buttons for better feel, and easy-to-read and use, backlit LCD screen at 3 x 4.38” make the Davis 6250 Vantage View one of the best Davis weather systems for any level of user.  Optional WeatherLink software gives you the ability to create extensive weather analysis and data storage.  ($399, www.davisnet.com)

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