Ron,
Yes, but you have to do a bit of math.
There is a simplified formula that does not require one to remember
whether to add or subtract 32 degrees.
That method has to do with the fact that the two scales coincide at - 40
deg.
So add 40 degrees to the reading (whether that be degF or degC), then if
converting from degF to degC (you want a lower number), multiply by 5
and divide by 9.
If converting from degC to degF (you want a larger number), multiply by
9 and divide by 5.
Lastly subtract 40 and you have the result.
have fun with it.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 6/21/2014 10:29 PM, K5HM wrote:
Anyway to get the temperature sensors read out in Fahrenheit?
73,
Ron, K5HM
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