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The Weather Channel WS-9016TWC Sun/Moon Wireless Weather Station | 
| Brand: La Crosse Technology Category: Kitchen
List Price: $100.00 Buy New: $49.99 as of 3/10/2010 02:10 CST details You Save: $50.01 (50%)
New (5) Used (3) from $34.99
Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 1804
Color: Blue/silver Batteries: 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 1.4 x 4 x 6.8
MPN: 147864 Model: WS-9016TWC UPC: 757456995823 EAN: 0757456995823
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| Features:
| • | Calculates sun/moon rise/set, moon phase for 45 United States cities | | • | Measures indoor/outdoor temperature and indoor humidity | | • | Weather tendency indicator with forecast icon | | • | Displays precise time and date via atomic clock | | • | Easy-to-use keys located behind panels; includes one remote sensor |
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Product Description Your personal forecast anytime you want it! The Weather Channel Wireless Forecast Station. SAVE BIG! Be in-the-know at a glance! The Weather Channel Wireless Forecast Station continuously updates its LCD screen. Transmits data from sensor up to 80' away. Details: Monitors indoor / outdoor temps and humidity (current / min. / max.); Atomic time and date automatically adjusts for daylight savings time; Time zone map and moon phase; Alarms with snooze; Wall hanging or free standing; Sun and moon rise and set times for 45 preset cities; Air pressure tendency arrow; Forecast icon based on changing air pressure; Requires 4 AA batteries lasting for up to 18 months. Order yours today! The Weather Channel Wireless Forecast Station
For avid outdoorspeople, boaters, or folks who just like to know what to expect, this wireless weather station provides all the stats for planning a day outside. The station reports the indoor humidity and temperature in Fahrenheit and Celsius for indoor locations and outdoor locations using a remote sensor. For more accurate outdoor readings, the base unit can receive information from up to three different sensors, which can each be placed up to 80 feet away. The weather station records the minimum and maximum temperatures and humidity readings within a 24-hour period and recalls them at your prompting. The device also calculates the setting and rising times of the sun and the moon for 45 United States cities and shows the current moon phase. A forecast icon on the LCD displays weather predictions for any 12- to 20-hour time period based on changing air pressure. For added convenience, the sun/moon weather station has a clock with the accurate date and an alarm clock with snooze. For precise time- and date-keeping, the gadget has a built-in antenna system that receives signals from the WWVB radio transmitter in Fort Collins, Colorado, which is in turn is regulated by the atomic clock. For easy programming of the clock or other functions, the metal panels on the sides of the station flip open to reveal six keys. The sun/moon wireless weather station requires two AA batteries for the receiver and another two for the remote and mounts on a wall or rests on a table for readouts. This unit is covered by a one-year warranty. --Cristina Vaamonde
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Great product January 4, 2005 Julie Palmer (Grand Rapids, MI USA) 30 out of 31 found this review helpful
I have used several products from the Weather Channel and La Crosse with no problems. In my directions it stated that it was very important to put the batteriies in the remote until first, wait ten minutes or so, and then put the batteries in the inside unit. For some reason, if you do not do this, the remote temperature will not be read. If James hasn't already returned his unit, perhaps he could try this and write back!
Lots of information September 5, 2008 E. Lewis (Iowa) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I've been using the weather station for a couple of weeks now with no complaints. The wireless sensor linked up without a hitch and the temperature output matched the main unit in a little "same room" test I did before moving the sensor.
Great Weather Station April 4, 2009 Melissa Lee (West Jordan, UT) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This station is very cool. It was easy to setup. It uses an atomic clock so you don't have to worry about setting the time. I enjoy knowing what phase the moon is in. The only thing that isn't real accurate is the weather predicter. I recommend this weather station.
Good weather station! October 26, 2009 Angela D. Thompson (Kansas City, MO) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
We have had this weather station for quite some time now and it has not disappointed. The temp, moon and time are always pretty dead on. The forcast pictures can often be wrong, but it always indicates a change in the weather.
Handy and reliable!
Everyone should have one! December 24, 2009 Ojala (Michigan) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This Weather Channel wireless weather station is awesome! It's clock is atomically accurate. It's local weather information as spot on as any weather forecast you will listen to on TV or radio. It takes up little space, and allows inside and outside to meet with a simple glance. The numbers are easily read, and digitally displayed, making them language friendly. (We have only had the weather station for two weeks. Its longevity is YTBD.)
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