Jim,
Two companies come to mind right away. Texas Weather Instruments
http://www.texas-weather.com/
and Davis
http://www.davisnet.com/
For those sensors and for a digital interface you're looking at
something that goes for at least several hundred dollars, probably.
I would like to find research funding for about five TWI remote
stations. With the precision anemometers I figure about $3000 apiece.
Jim
On Monday 16 July 2001 1731, Jim Elwell wrote:
> Can anyone tell me a good source for some modestly-good weather
> instruments with electronic outputs?
>
> I'm looking for: anemometer, barometer, wind direction,
> temperature, and humidity. Maybe rainfall if it is affordable.
>
> I want something better than $30 consumer stuff from Radio Shack,
> but not costing thousands of dollars. Also, something with some
> kind of data interface as opposed to raw signals requiring
> conditioning, analog-to-digital converters, etc.
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