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WH2018 Aerial ?

Discussion specific to Fine Offset and similar rebadged weather stations
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WestOz
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Weather Station: Oregon Scientific WMR88A
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WH2018 Aerial ?

Post by WestOz »

G'day folks

Recent purchased a WH2081 Station and noticed on the top left hand corner of the rear of the unit is a small rubber bung with two arrows above it. I've tried pulling the bung up (as per arrow indication) thinking might be an extendable aerial but it appears to be only a rubber bung.

Any ideas what it is?

Ian
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Ned
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Weather Station: WS2083 (aspirated)
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Re: WH2018 Aerial ?

Post by Ned »

Mine has stylus for the touchscreen in the hole - guess it's been discontinued. Never used mine, fingers do the job.
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Re: WH2018 Aerial ?

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Thanks Ned, Never thought about that :oops:
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