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Wireless Temperature/Humidity Station with Standard Radiation Shield

Although our original Vantage Pro complete weather stations are being discontinued, wireless options and accessories for original Vantage Pro are still available.

The radio technologies in original Vantage Pro and Vantage Pro2 are not compatible; make sure you select the correct wireless product if you are adding to an existing system.

Includes temperature/humidity sensor, transmitter, and radiation shield. Shield protects against solar radiation and other sources of radiated and reflected heat.

Data from up to eight stations may be viewed on a single Vantage Pro Console/Receiver (sold separately). Or, for a complete set of weather data, use with a Wireless Vantage Pro or Vantage Pro Plus. (You can add up to seven Wireless Temperature/Humidity Stations to either of these.)

Data may also be viewed on Weather Echo or Weather Echo Plus.

Station is battery powered. Lithium battery lasts up to one year under normal conditions.

Compatible with original Vantage Pro only; not compatible with Vantage Pro2. For Vantage Pro2, use Wireless Temperature/Humidity Station for Vantage Pro2.

Buy it now, using our secure e-commerce system. Or click "More Info" to download copies of our catalog pages, specifications, or instruction manuals.

Available in two versions. Choose US (United States) or OV (Overseas)

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