3 testing radio transmissions, Testing radio transmissions, Appropriate update interval settings for wireless – Campbell Scientific TurfWeather Weather Station User Manual

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TurfWeather Weather Station

FIGURE 5-2. Line-of-sight example

5.3.2.3 Testing Radio Transmissions

To test the radio transmission of your weather station, carry the weather station

to the site attached to the tripod or mounting pole then attempt to communicate

with the weather station using the host computer. See Section 4, Quickstart

Guide, for instructions. When testing the radio, disconnect the charging cable

before turning the key switch to the off position. This avoids battery damage.

If obstructions in the line of sight are preventing the weather station from

communicating, try the following:

1. Relocate your weather station away from obstructions.

2. Remove the obstructions.

3. Mount the computer base station antenna outside of the building by

running the antenna cable through a window or cable run.

4. Use a higher gain antenna (optional) at the computer site.

5. Install a higher gain antenna (optional) on the roof of the computer site’s

building and align it above the obstructions.

If you are still experiencing problems communicating, you can

contact your distributor. To allow us to effectively help you,

please be prepared to describe, in detail, your installation and site

conditions.

5.3.2.4 Appropriate Update Interval Settings for Wireless Systems

Externally powered systems that do not use solar panels for battery recharge

have no update limitations.

NOTE

Station 1

Station 2

Computer Site

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