I have a Davis Instruments Vantage Pro2 weather station that has never
had any interference issues.  It uses 902 - 928 MHz that can be tweaked
with toggle switches, if memory serves.  It has a solar panel and
battery for the outside units and the indoor console is battery and
power brick.

http://www.weathershack.com/davis-instruments/davis-vantage-pro2.html

Thank you,

Mark Snyder
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Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 2:27 PM
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Subject: [CGUYS] wireless thermometer frequencies

my 433mhz wireless thermometers do not work in my house.  i had read
somewhere that there was a wireless frequency(cordless phone? or network
frequency?) that could interfere with them.  

my search has found 868 mhz(european) and 915 mhz (lacrosse)
thermometers.

anybody know how to get the 433's to work?

anyone have any experience with 868 or 915?  any reason to think these
would also not work?
are there any other solutions? 


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