Luc

The closest Davis station is about 2 miles away. It is most likely the 
battery in the ISS, since it is the original (I guess it is time to replace 
the battery).  I replaced the supercap about six years ago. It could be a 
possibility why I don't see all the frequencies, but the my reception 
averages 95% to 100%.

Rich

On Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at 10:48:09 PM UTC-4, Luc Heijst wrote:

> Rich, 
>
> I was just thinking abouth the battery-low indication of your station and 
> the other station in the neighboorhood where we have received the data 
> from. 
>
> Are the days short in the region where you live? If so, the supercapacitor 
> which suplies the power at night might have unsufficient voltage and then 
> the lithium battery comes in to deliver extra power. When the battery power 
> is low, you get the warning. 
>
> But also the power of the tranmitter of your Davis weather station will be 
> low. That might be the reason you won’t see them with your scan tool. 
>
> Luc

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