National Geographic Home Weather Station For Television
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- Compact
- Easy To Read
- Easy To Set Up
- Reliable Performance
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Comments about National Geographic Home Weather Station For Television:
i put it on my flat screen aux channel to see the weather when i want to go boating.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Easy To Read
- Easy To Set Up
- Reliable Performance
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about National Geographic Home Weather Station For Television:
Love this weather station! It is very accurate and easy to set up and understand. We have had no problems with it and have had it up several weeks! Battery back up works wonderfully for power outages. So simple even our kids are "forcasting" the weather!
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Easy To Read
- Easy To Set Up
Cons
- Inaccurate
- Not Portable
Best Uses
Comments about National Geographic Home Weather Station For Television:
My unit goes out and has to be completely reset every time the power goes out, just a surge will completely destroy all save information. Unit does not recognize itself unless you put it beside the unit and remove batteries, and unplug receiver. Had for three weeks, humity is alway max at 55% even when we received 1.5 inches of rain.
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Q:
how is the system powered?Asked on 6/1/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
A:
inside Base unit AC adapter & 3 x aaa backup
outside 4 x aaAnswered on 6/11/2009 by lighting from BC, canada
Q:
Do either of the national geographic weather stations hook up to a computer so I can share weather with others?Asked on 5/28/2009 by Beau from Ipswich, ma1 answer
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I believe this was made for NG by Theromor and they have a pc model that connects via USB. You can see their products at:
http://www.thermor-ins.com/productsthermo.cfm?category=WHWS
Good luck.Answered on 6/15/2009 by kk from colorado


