Another option to consider. KH2D has a program that rides along with Echolink.
If you obtain a weather system that is compatable with ambient weather, it
will read the information for you under this program, thus not needing to tie
anything additional to the controller other than the echolink interface. The
program is very nicely done, also can serve as an announcement system for
simple repeater controllers.
Mathew
Charles Schmell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I believe the CAT line of controllers can interfeace
to a Davis or Peet weatherstation, reading all the
parameters including temp, back through the repeater.
Check out info at www.catauto.com. I have no
affiliation, just have a CAT-1000 on the club
repeater. (no wx interface, though) Think others can
do the same, although it's pricey if you have to buy a
new controller plus the weather station. The talking
thermometer sounds like a neat and inexpensive
solution, though
Chas, KB3CEZ
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> From: "Butch Kanvick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I have a 440 repeater at a high mountain location.
> > I would like to know the interior temperature of
> the repeater building.
> > The building is heated.
> > Does anyone know how I can connect a voice sytem
> to the 440 repeater to
> > transmit the temperature, when the repeater ID's?
> >
> > Any ideas will be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > I might have to use a data link to retrieve the
> information also.
> >
> > Thanks, Butch, KE7FEL
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