Base station (weather station), Using meteorological equipment, Davis instruments corp – Kenwood TM-D710GE User Manual

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APRS in Action 05

Base Station (Weather Station)

Weather observation equipment intended for use at home is becoming more common. Using this equipment, you

can observe and measure wind direction, wind velocity, air temperature, humidity, rainfall, atmospheric pressure,

etc. This information can be useful to others when the data is gathered and transmitted in real time via APRS beacon

transmissions.
These kinds of weather stations are installed in many parts of the world. Some stations transmit NWS (National Weather

Service) information that is dispatched and converted for beacon use. Local important information, such as locations of

nearby tornados as they are forming, which has not been registered with central weather bureaus can be transmitted by

APRS beacon.
Weather observation equipment can be connected to a TM‑D710 or RC‑D710 in place of a GPS receiver via the GPS

connector. The weather observation equipment transfers the meteorological information with serial data and this data

is transmitted via beacon transmissions using the APRS weather format. Or you can monitor the meteorological data

locally on the screen of the TM-D710 or RC-D710. The TM-D710 and RC-D710 can display six different meteorological

measurements: rainfall, air temperature, wind direction, wind velocity, atmospheric pressure and humidity.

Using Meteorological Equipment

Select Menu 602 (APRS - GPS PORT) and configure the GPS terminal settings.

• Baud Rate: 9600 bps (same as weather equipment being used)
• Input: WEATHER (Davis) or WEATHER (Peet Bros.)
• Output: OFF

Fig. 5-11 Menu 602 (GPS PORT) used with Weather Equipment

Equipment that has been verified with our transceiver includes the following models.

Davis Instruments Corp.

The weather station, Vantage Pro2 from Davis Instruments (

http://www.davisnet.com/weather/products/vantage‑pro‑

professional‑weather‑stations.asp

) can be used with TM‑D710 or RC‑D710.

“WeatherLink for Vantage Pro2, Windows, Serial Port” (Davis Part #.06510SER) or “WeatherLink for APRS with

Streaming Data Logger” (Davis Part #.06540) is required for TM‑D710 and RC‑D710. Install the adaptor that comes with

the above accessories to work with TM‑D710 or RC‑D710.
To communicate with Vantage Pro2, configure the communication baud rate of Vantage Pro2 for 9600 bps using the

panel keys and then configure the TM-D710 communication baud rate (Menu 602) to 9600 bps as well.

Note:

◆ 4800 bps (06540/ 06510SER) or 2400 bps (06510SER) may work with TM‑D710 but we recommend using 9600 bps for

stable operation.

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