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Weather monitoring comes in compact box
The WatchDogT family of weather stations was developed by Spectrum Technologies as a versatile and affordable compact system designed for remote monitoring. Four AA batteries power the station for eight months eliminating the cost of a solar power package. Each station has its own built-in data logger with non-volatile memory and clock for date and time. The product offering includes five models, which feature four external channels (three on model 900ET) that can be connected to sensors that measure soil moisture, soil temperature, leaf wetness, solar radiation and so forth. The station ships assembled in a 12-inch (30-centimeter) cube box and requires SpecWare 6.0 software to function.
Spectrum Technologies, Inc.
Plainfield, Illinois, USA; 815-436-4440

American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers
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