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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
Cumulus provides some support for extra sensors that can be connected to Oregon Scientific (e.g. WMR-928) and Davis (e.g.Vantage Pro 2 wireless models can have extra sensors whose readings can be interrogated via the Davis DLL) weather stations. Please note, this is nothing to do with certain [[EasyWeather_Format#Note_on_Models|Fine Offset models]] including solar and UV sensors. | Cumulus 1 provides some support for extra sensors that can be connected to Oregon Scientific (e.g. WMR-928) and Davis (e.g.Vantage Pro 2 wireless models can have extra sensors whose readings can be interrogated via the Davis DLL) weather stations. Please note, this is nothing to do with certain [[EasyWeather_Format#Note_on_Models|Fine Offset models]] including solar and UV sensors. | ||
<big>THIS ARTICLE IS OUT OF DATE - IT NEEDS UPDATING TO REFLECT CHANGES BETWEEN CUMULUS 1 AND MX</big> | |||
'''NOTE:''' This article may need to be updated by somebody who actually has and uses such instruments. It appears from the support forum: | '''NOTE:''' This article may need to be updated by somebody who actually has and uses such instruments. It appears from the support forum: | ||
*the OS weather stations can support up to 10 temperature, | *the OS weather stations can support up to 10 temperature, dew point, and humidity, measurements, so that has determined the Cumulus provision | ||
*the Davis DLL may be able to cope with up to 8 temperature/humidity/dewpoint sensors plus a small number of soil temperature, soil moisture, leaf temperature, and leaf wetness sensors. | *the Davis DLL may be able to cope with up to 8 temperature/humidity/dewpoint sensors plus a small number of soil temperature, soil moisture, leaf temperature, and leaf wetness sensors. | ||
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