John Samperi wrote: > Thanks Don, I'll look into the screens or make one up. > Now that you mentioned it I think I have seen something like > what you describe. > > Thanks Jim, you are really enthusiastic about the topic > with 3 replies at the same time :-) > > Regards > > John Samperi For ideas on housing of temp sensor, visit local met office and they will gladly give you a tour (phone first as if you arrive at a time when they are releasing a balloon they will ignore you for 30 or so minutes lol. I used to work in met with radar / data reception (using the same parabolic antenna) was fun, Just wish I had of acquired some of the electronics boxes (they are cheap and disposable as we just send them out and never recover them (most end up in the ocean) they have a parachute so they land gently (to avoid injuring people / animals / property if they land near anything) the ones from Perth look like a polystyrene white 6 can cooler ;) -- Regards, Kat. --------------------------------------------------------------- K.A.Q. Electronics Website: www.kaqelectronics.dyndns.org IM: Yahoo: PinkyDwaggy MSN: katinka@kaqelectronics.dyndns.org For Everything Electronics Phone: 0419 923 731 ---------------------------------------------------------------
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Re: [AVR-Chat][OT] Time sources in Australia
2006-06-15 by Kathy Quinlan
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