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I also found that the Seattle/Tacoma area was not listed in the Cities configuration for the software, so the weather information and forecast were not being displayed on my device. According to the Cities List on the support page ([...]/) the Seattle/Tacoma area should have been an option. It was not, in either version of the software.
I had to edit the cities.ini file, and manually configure the City and StationID information with the appropriate information to get the Seattle/Tacoma/Bremerton area forecast to display. (The directory that contains all of the files is set to "read-only" by the software installer, so you will need to make the appropriate changes to allow the modification to the cities.ini file).
Now, I will say that these are quite unreasonable steps to take in order to get this system to work, and that you shouldn't have to hack the software in this way just to get the stupid thing to do what it was designed to do.
However, the purpose of this is to demonstrate that it can be done, and what is needed to get it done.




и рекомендовать его для друзей и другим.



Update: My I300 stopped working during the Fed Govt shutdown. I guess most of the NOAA web sites were shut down as well.






I'll be returning it and spending a little more money on something that actually works.


и прибыл через день после заказа, хорошо упакован, и работали первый раз.




I wanted an hygrometer, preferably digital and also with a thermometer. I saw some possible products at around $10, but for less than $20 I got:
- digital thermometer and hygrometer which seem reliable enough;
- pressure sensor (only used to assess current weather - sunny/cloudy/rainy/etc - there's no pressure value reading);
- an extra wireless sensor for outside temperature;
- display of weather forecast for 5 days, for 5 cities.
I really just cared about the the temperature and humidity readings inside the house, which would work regardless of the computer software. Since my wife's computer has Windows XP I guessed there wouldn't be any problems with the software either.
The fact is that i tried it in my computer which has WINDOWS 7 and IT WORKS. I didn't even try to use the included CD, I got the latest version from the manufacturer's website and it works in Windows7, without disabling UAC and without running the software in XP compatibility mode.
The software and all the sensors took quite some time to get along, but the manual clearly says it can take around 30 minutes to get everything synchronized.
The manual also says the frequency used is 433 MHz and that might be an important information to put in the product features section, so possible interferences can be checked.
The product features section on this product page also mentions "wireless thermometer, OS I600, THGN800 sensor, IH800 USB port"; I checked with Ambient Weather and Oregon Scientific before I bought and what you get is of course the OS I300, along with IH300 USB hub and THN800 sensor (which is temperature only, not humidity). On the other hand the required batteries (3xAA and 2xAAA) are included, which isn't mentioned anywhere.
Overall, for the price range I had in mind, I got a much better product than I expected to find. For the list price of $99.99 I wouldn't buy it though.

They don't tell you that and its not on the box.
ITS USELESS



