Q.How easy is it to setup the station
A.With most of the competing stations, you
need to install each sensor separately, which adds complication and takes time and effort.
In addition you also need to write a program for each sensor and load it to the
datalogger. The Vantage Pro2 weather stations are designed to make setup as easy as
possible. The Integrated Sensor Suite is factory-assembled. Just complete a few minor
assembly steps, insert the battery, and you're ready to mount the sensors. Mount them all
together using the optional tripod, or detach the anemometer to mount it separately.
Flexible mounting options make it easy, either way.
Q.What is the maximum transmission distance?
A.The wireless transmission range for most
of the competing stations is generally quite limited. Although transmission range is
highly variable (depending not only on the surrounding physical features of the land and
structures but also on the RF interference in the area), the Vantage Pro2 weather stations
will almost always out perform the competition. The Vantage Pro2 will transmit up to 1000
line of sight. This generally works out to be 200-400 feet in most conditions once walls,
roof structures, or other items are factored in. And unlike some of the competition Davis
offers wireless repeaters should you wish to extend the range even further.
Q.What weather variables are measured and recorded?
A.Most other stations offer barometric
pressure, outside humidity and dew point, daily and yearly rainfall, wind speed and
direction, wind chill, and outside temperature. Some also offer inside temperature and
humidity, and a few even give you extra outside temperature readings and current rain
rate. Only Vantage Pro2 gives you all these, plus:
- Additional Rainfall Information:
15-minute rainfall, hourly and monthly rainfall, and rainfall amounts for each of the last
24 storms.
- Additional Wind Speed Information:
10-minute average wind speed, direction of high speed, and 10-minute dominant wind
direction.
- Apparent Temperature: Heat index
(the combined effects of temperature and humidity) and, with the addition of a solar
radiation sensor, temperature-humidity-sun-wind index.
- Optional Sensors for Solar and UV
Radiation: Something that's becoming more important as we become increasingly aware
of the dangers to health caused by excessive exposure to the sun.
- Additional Information (with optional
sensors) for agricultural users: Evapotranspiration, leaf wetness, soil moisture,
and soil temperature.
Q.How many highs and lows are measured and recorded?
A.Most other stations simply give you the
current readings. If highs and lows are available at all, they are usually quite limited.
Only Vantage Pro2 gives you the highs and lows (and/or totals or average readings) for
just about all available weather conditions for the last 24 days (with time of day),
months (with date), or years. No other weather station on the market even comes close. And
not only can you view the data numerically, you'll also see it on Vantage Pro2's on-screen
graphs, giving you instantaneous visual representations of long-term trends.
Q.How often is the information updated?
A.The Vantage Pro2 transmitter sends a data
packet to the console every 2½ seconds. The weather conditions that are the most variable
(such as wind speed and direction) are updated with each packet, while most other
conditions are updated every 10 seconds. With the competition's stations, the update
interval is much longer: 30 seconds, or even 3 minutes or longer. This may not seem like
an important distinction. But try watching the wind gust, or the rain suddenly come
pouring down. It's very disconcerting to be looking out the window, seeing something
happening weather-wise, and not see it reflected on the console for what seems to be an
eternity
Q.Can you use the station at higher elevations?
A.The Vantage Pro2 stations can be used up
to 12,000 feet in elevation. Many of the competing stations are limited to 6,000 feet or
below. If you're lucky enough to live and work-or perhaps enjoy a vacation home-in the
mountains, you'll find that the Vantage Pro2 weather stations work just fine, no matter
what elevation you're at.
Q.How is the forecast generated?
A.The competition generally bases their
forecasts strictly on whether barometric pressure is rising or falling. This results in
none too accurate a prediction. Vantage Pro2 uses a sophisticated forecasting algorithm
which takes into account not only barometric pressure, but also wind, rainfall,
temperature, humidity, and longitude and latitude. The result? A much more accurate
forecast. Not perfect, but even the guys with the satellite pictures don't always get it
right!
Q.How is the forecast displayed?
A.The competition gives their forecast by
means of an icon. The Vantage Pro2 has similar icons, plus over 100 different forecast
messages that scroll across the bottom of the display when you press the FORECAST key.
None of the other stations have this scrolling message-it is unique to Vantage Pro2. The
ticker tape also gives additional information, depending on which key you press. For
example, press the WIND key to display wind speed, and you'll see a message showing you
the 10-minute average wind speed. If it's raining, you can press the RAIN YR key to see
the last 15 minutes of rain, or RAIN DAY to see the last 24 hours of rain. And these are
just a few examples! None of the competition has anything like this.
Q.How much data can you graph on the screen?
A.With Vantage Pro2, you can graph just
about every weather variable, with averages and highs and lows for most, and go back in
time for minutes, days, months, and years. The competition typically graphs just one
variable-barometric pressure-and typically just for the last 24 hours. With all the graphs
on Vantage Pro2, you can do tons of analysis, even without purchasing an additional
software package (a software package is available for those who would like even more
information). And you'll find that the more dramatic the weather is, the more fun it is to
look at the graphs. Just how windy is it, and how does it compare to the last windstorm?
And how much rain did we get this month, as compared to last month?
Q.What is the computer interface like?
A.If you'd like to do even more analysis,
you can add the Vantage Pro2 WeatherLink data logger and
software package. The data logger stores data at the interval you choose (from one minute
to two hours) for up to six months. You can transfer the data whenever you like, or leave
your computer on to have it automatically transfer every day. The data logger uses
non-volatile memory, so you won't lose the data even if you lose power. For some of the
competing stations, no software package is available. And while other stations do offer a
software package, they don't include a data logger -so your computer must be on and the
software running at all times.
Q.How many alarms are there?
A.On Vantage Pro2, alarms can be set be just
about every weather variable, for just about any reason imaginable-up to 65 alarms, in
all. Like the graphs, the alarms found on the competition's stations are generally quite
limited.
Q.What is the accuracy, resolution, and range?
A.The Vantage Pro2 weather stations
generally beat the competition in accuracy, resolution, and range. Davis is proud of the
specs on the Vantage Pro2 and stands behind them 100%.
Q.How many other people are using the stations?
A.Although the Vantage Pro2 stations are
fairly new, there are thousands and thousands of users around the country and around the
world.
Q.What is the company behind the product?
A.Davis Instruments has been In business
since 1963, they opened up the home weather station market back in 1989. The competition
has appeared only within the last few years. Unlike the competition, they manufacture
their weather stations in the United States at their Hayward, California facility. They
also have a full customer service and support staff. Most of the competing weather
stations are made overseas.
In addition Davis Weather products are
marketed in India by a reputed company Info Electronics Systems (IES). IES have trained
application engineers and have a full customer service and support staff. IES application
engineers will guide you and support you to choose the right product and instruments that
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