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Well so far I have had to put my mobile station on hold for a while due to financial obligations. However, I have made a watertight box for the wireless outdoor electronics now, a plastic ammo type container with disk magnets on the bottom so it stays put in the truck bed. The sensors have been a problem, the passive sensors for temp and barometer are fine and don't need anything special for them to work, they also can be magnetically mounted to the sidewall of the truck bed and will remain out of the way on their own shelf. The old Digitar rain bucket shouldn't be much of a problem either.
Then the most critical and most difficult sensors are again the anemometers
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I have tried several with the magnetic reed switch configuration that works with the Davis system, all work and all are within an acceptable speed calculation. The best one so far is a magnetically mounted set of cups on the roof, these came with a bicycle speedometer for a display and work very well, they also work OK with the Davis setup. When they are mounted in the center of the truck roof they work well and they hold up against the occasional hit by a tree, usually by falling off into the truck bed.
Most of the rest suffer from mounting issues and destruction by the occasional tree hit.
The chinese military style anemometer works best structurally against being hit by trees, and is very smooth operationally. I is flange mounted to a pipe that must be bolted to the floor of the truck bed. I've been working on a quick mount that can be set up and taken down easily as needed, the initial tests have been very good. The main problem is this is also the sensor with the Hall effect sensor and I have been having a hellish time trying to build a working interface to the Davis system. I just need it to switch a reed relay on and off. The reed relay works with the Davis system just fine, it's just getting it to trigger and that hasn't been working out well. So it's on hold for now till I can research some more circuitry.
What would be cool in the future would be a version of Weather Cat for the iPad (cellular versions) so that the mobile weather station could be interfaced with it and display the weather data as well as uploading it to the internet by the cellular link. (hinting and very wishful thinking I'm afraid
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) Ah Well, Someday!
Have fun, watch out for sever weather!
Doc