Lightening and transmitters
Posted: Tue 19 Jul 2011 12:30 pm
Is it safe to say that if a lightning strike nearby could take out a transmitter? (Not direct hit, but very close)
I took the weather station down this morning to troubleshoot. I pushed the reset button on the unit and it did not change anyting. The owners book also states to remove the batteries, re-install. Light in front of transmitter should stay on 5 seconds, then off and then blink 8 seconds later. It will then blink 8x when reciever is found. Mine stays on constantly from the time the batteries are installed. Bad transmitter?
My unit is a WS1080 with 915 mhz transmitter. Anyone know if this will work although it's listed for the WS1090?
http://www.ambientweather.com/amws1090thr.html
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks~
I took the weather station down this morning to troubleshoot. I pushed the reset button on the unit and it did not change anyting. The owners book also states to remove the batteries, re-install. Light in front of transmitter should stay on 5 seconds, then off and then blink 8 seconds later. It will then blink 8x when reciever is found. Mine stays on constantly from the time the batteries are installed. Bad transmitter?
My unit is a WS1080 with 915 mhz transmitter. Anyone know if this will work although it's listed for the WS1090?
http://www.ambientweather.com/amws1090thr.html
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks~