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Discussion specific to Fine Offset and similar rebadged weather stations
BrianGifford
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Weather Station: WH1081
Operating System: Windows 7 SP1
Location: Criccieth
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Hello

Post by BrianGifford »

Hi. I received my WH1080 from Maplins today, so I am looking forward to getting it set up over the next few days. I was lucky to see the link to this forum from a comment someone had put on the Maplins site.

My name, believe it or not, is Brian Gifford. My wife & I run a small hotel in North Wales. After reading a lot of posts on here, I'm thinking of incorporating the weather readings on the hotel site - should keep me busy for a while!

This seems a really friendly & helpful forum, and I think Steve deserves a medal!

I apologise in advance for the noob questions which I'm sure I'll be posting, but I promise to read the FAQ, and relevant posts first. :D
Brian

Location - North Wales

Website - http://home.btconnect.com/Abereistedd/index.htm
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steve
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Location: Vienne, France
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Re: Hello

Post by steve »

Hello, Brian; I know Criccieth a little, having been there a couple of times. The last time we were there (several years ago) we had a very nice meal at the Tir A Mor restaurant, where the proprietors were kind enough to squeeze us in even though we hadn't booked and they were full.
Steve
BrianGifford
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Weather Station: WH1081
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Re: Hello

Post by BrianGifford »

steve wrote:Hello, Brian; I know Criccieth a little, having been there a couple of times. The last time we were there (several years ago) we had a very nice meal at the Tir A Mor restaurant, where the proprietors were kind enough to squeeze us in even though we hadn't booked and they were full.
Hi, Steve. Well, you certainly picked the best restaurant in Criccieth! If you are ever down this way again, please call & see me.

Brian
Brian

Location - North Wales

Website - http://home.btconnect.com/Abereistedd/index.htm
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geoffp
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Weather Station: Oregon Scientific WMR 200
Operating System: Windows 7
Location: Harwich, Essex
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Re: Hello

Post by geoffp »

Hi Brian and welcome to the forum, I am sure that you will find it interesting and useful, good luck with setting up your weather station project :D
Regards,

Geoff

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BrianGifford
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Re: Hello

Post by BrianGifford »

geoffp wrote:Hi Brian and welcome to the forum, I am sure that you will find it interesting and useful, good luck with setting up your weather station project :D
Thanks, Geoff. I am looking forward to a steep learning curve! :)
Brian

Location - North Wales

Website - http://home.btconnect.com/Abereistedd/index.htm
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robynfali
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Joined: Sat 31 Jul 2010 10:34 pm
Weather Station: Vantage Vue
Operating System: Windows XP
Location: Anglesey, North Wales, UK
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Re: Hello

Post by robynfali »

Hey Brian, not too far from your local lifeboat station I see!

Hello from just up the coast from ya!
BrianGifford
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Re: Hello

Post by BrianGifford »

robynfali wrote:Hey Brian, not too far from your local lifeboat station I see!

Hello from just up the coast from ya!
Hi, Rob! Good to see someone in the same area! - yes, just up from the lifeboat station. Our plumber is part of the crew. It makes life interesting, one minute he's putting a new bathroom in, next, you hear footsteps running down the stairs, and with a quick "Brian, Lifeboat!" he's off! :lol:
Brian

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robynfali
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Re: Hello

Post by robynfali »

I have been with my local one for just over a year now, love it to bits, good lads on the crew too
BrianGifford
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Re: Hello

Post by BrianGifford »

robynfali wrote:I have been with my local one for just over a year now, love it to bits, good lads on the crew too
You have my my unreserved admiration, Rob, you and all the other volunteers. :clap: :clap:
Brian

Location - North Wales

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Flying Eye
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Joined: Tue 11 Jan 2011 10:29 pm
Weather Station: WH1081
Operating System: XpPro32SP3 & 7Home64SP1
Location: Buckinghamshire, England.
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Re: Hello

Post by Flying Eye »

BrianGifford wrote:Hi. I received my WH1080 from Maplins today, so I am looking forward to getting it set up over the next few days. I was lucky to see the link to this forum from a comment someone had put on the Maplins site.

My name, believe it or not, is Brian Gifford. My wife & I run a small hotel in North Wales. After reading a lot of posts on here, I'm thinking of incorporating the weather readings on the hotel site - should keep me busy for a while!

This seems a really friendly & helpful forum, and I think Steve deserves a medal!

I apologise in advance for the noob questions which I'm sure I'll be posting, but I promise to read the FAQ, and relevant posts first. :D
Hi Brian,

Well, I'm here about a week or so behind you on this one, just ordered mine this morning. Maybe we can drive them totally batty with newbie questions!? ;)

Anything you think I really need to know right now would be appreciated. I downloaded all the software I could find, and ordered extra AA cells in my weekly shopping. I hope I got it covered?
Cheers,
Ian
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robynfali
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Re: Hello

Post by robynfali »

Read the wiki carefully, 99% of the answers are in there, and very clear to boot!, if i can understand the most of them, anyone can.
Flying Eye
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Re: Hello

Post by Flying Eye »

Yes, thanks for the tip; I've been browsing that, it's a treasure trove for sure.

Mostly I am also wondering about tips for starting out with the actual device, from scratch when you are new to it. Things you find out just as you open the box, but had not yet thought about. that sort of thing. I'm not sure if there is any means provided to mount the stub mast. Is there a copy of the manual for it one can download?

I can see me adding Cumulus to it only after an awful lot more reading. There is a lot to read on it. :shock:
Cheers,
Ian
AllyCat
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Weather Station: Fine Offset 1080/1 & 3080
Operating System: Windows XP SP3
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Re: Hello

Post by AllyCat »

Hi Ian,

Welcome to the forum. Two "Jubilee" clips are supplied in the kit to attach the stub mast, but mine were too large to attach it to a standard aluminium 1 inch TV mast. I see that Maplin only offer the software .PDF for download, maybe one of the other sellers (e.g. Signatrol) has the User Manual for download, but it doesn't contain much information about properly locating the sensors :

The wind sensors need to be high in "clean" (non-turbulent) air but the rain sensor can't tolerate any rocking so often needs to be lower. And the transmitter unit really needs to be located in the shade because the FO screen isn't good enough to give accurate temperature readings in sunlight. You might find some ideas in this thread. Also take FO's own advice to check that everything is working properly before installing the sensors anywhere inaccessible. ;)

Cheers, Alan.
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steve
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Re: Hello

Post by steve »

There's a copy of the manual in the wiki: http://wiki.sandaysoft.com/a/Fineoffset_manual
Steve
Flying Eye
Posts: 139
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Weather Station: WH1081
Operating System: XpPro32SP3 & 7Home64SP1
Location: Buckinghamshire, England.
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Re: Hello

Post by Flying Eye »

AllyCat wrote:Hi Ian,

Welcome to the forum. Two "Jubilee" clips are supplied in the kit to attach the stub mast, but mine were too large to attach it to a standard aluminium 1 inch TV mast. I see that Maplin only offer the software .PDF for download, maybe one of the other sellers (e.g. Signatrol) has the User Manual for download, but it doesn't contain much information about properly locating the sensors :

The wind sensors need to be high in "clean" (non-turbulent) air but the rain sensor can't tolerate any rocking so often needs to be lower. And the transmitter unit really needs to be located in the shade because the FO screen isn't good enough to give accurate temperature readings in sunlight. You might find some ideas in this thread. Also take FO's own advice to check that everything is working properly before installing the sensors anywhere inaccessible. ;)

Cheers, Alan.
Thanks for the info Alan, I can see some interesting times ahead while getting this all set up "just so" - still, I like a challenge, mostly once I've overcome it! ;)
Cheers,
Ian
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