[aprssig] Remote Monitoring of Temperature

Scott Miller scott at opentrac.org
Fri Aug 17 18:47:23 EDT 2007


Or you could put a Tracker2 up there and have it take over the digi 
functions as well as the temperature monitoring.  You could also add a 
weather station and still get the internal temperature reading for site 
monitoring.

Scott
N1VG

Matt Hunter wrote:
> The opentracker has an onboard temperature sensor, as well as it
> supports the Onewire weather stations and sensors. I'm hoping to setup
> my wilderness camp up with a small solar setup to monitor the
> temperature inside the camp this winter. A $100 solar panel, solar
> charger, and a marine deep cycle battery will easily run the radio and
> sensor equipment.
> 
> Matt, KB1IKN
> 
> Dave Sloan wrote:
>> Hello,
>>    We have a repeater that is on a remote mountain top (just over 10.000
>> feet). We have several systems co-located in the same building with our
>> repeater. The temperature of the building has been an issue in the past. We
>> are adding another occupant to the building. I have suggested that we
>> install a weather station (placing the temperature sensor inside) and then
>> output the data using APRS. We have a digi that is already located at the
>> location and so was thinking of using a different frequency. Does anyone
>> have a suggestion for a frequency (maybe even on 440 might be best)? Any
>> advice or suggestions will be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks & 73,
>> Dave N0EOP
>>
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