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The Davis Vantage Pro2 series of wireless weather stations are the first and only stations in its consumer price range to use frequency hopping spread spectrum radio technology. The VP2 can transmit and receive data up to 1000' (300 m) line of sight. Add wireless repeaters for distances up to 2 miles (3.2 km)!
The full-featured Davis Instruments Vantage Pro2 (Davis Weather 6152) with Standard Radiation Shield not only wirelessly transmits weather data from its sensors to a console that sits on your desk (or wherever) every 2.5 seconds, it collects historical data and even does forecasting! The Davis Weather 6152 tracks a huge number of weather variables: temperature (indoor and outdoor), barometric pressure, humidity, rainfall, wind, wind chill, dew point, and many others.
The cabled standard model Vantage Pro2 (Davis 6152c) includes 100' (30m) cable to connect the outdoor sensor suite to the indoor
console.
You can set over 70 alarms on the Vantage Pro2 for multiple functions simultaneously. You can graph the last 24 hours, days, or months of readings or highs and lows, and view over 80 graphs including additional analysis of temperature, rain, rain rate, wind, and barometric pressure without a computer. The ticker-tape display shows forecast details and additional information with over 100 different messages. You can even link it to your PC via Vantage Pro2 WeatherLink software and upload near real-time weather information to your website.
For a full list of features, specifications, and links to technical information, please visit our Davis Vantage Pro2 overview page.
Dimensions:
- Console: 9 1/2" x 6" x 1 1/2"
(240mm x 150mm x 38mm)
- LCD Display: 6" x 3 1/2"
(150mm x 90mm)
- ISS Anemometer Side:
14 1/2" x 5 1/4" x 17 1/2"
(370mm x 130mm x 445mm)
- ISS Rain Collector Side:
11" x 9" x 13 1/2"
(280mm x 230mm x 340mm)
Backup Battery Life :
- Wireless Vantage Pro2 Console/Receiver: 274 days
- Wireless Vantage Pro2 Sensors: 240 days
- Cabled Vantage Pro2 Console & Sensors: 27 days
- Note: Actual battery life will vary depending on station setup and usage.
Note: We carry two types of magnetic compasses to help you orient your anemometer to true north. For more information on set up, please visit the anemometer page on our WeatherShack education center.
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