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<blockquote data-quote="ccmt" data-source="post: 288415" data-attributes="member: 10242"><p>I've had a few over the years very simliar to the Oregon Scientific brand. Finding a good spot for the wireless temperature/humidity sensor can be a challenge. Try to find a location that doesn't get direct sunlight and if possible not attached to the house. I found the heat from inside would radiate and affect the temperature by a few degrees on a cold winters day. Mind you, maybe that was just because my house wasn't insulated very well!!</p><p></p><p>I have mounted the weather vane right at the peak on my roof to get the best unobstructed readings. The pain in the butt there is you have wires running down to the transmitter...and I'm not one for stapling or putting any holes through my shingles.</p><p></p><p>Overall though, I have found them accurate and would often check the barometric trends before heading out fishing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ccmt, post: 288415, member: 10242"] I've had a few over the years very simliar to the Oregon Scientific brand. Finding a good spot for the wireless temperature/humidity sensor can be a challenge. Try to find a location that doesn't get direct sunlight and if possible not attached to the house. I found the heat from inside would radiate and affect the temperature by a few degrees on a cold winters day. Mind you, maybe that was just because my house wasn't insulated very well!! I have mounted the weather vane right at the peak on my roof to get the best unobstructed readings. The pain in the butt there is you have wires running down to the transmitter...and I'm not one for stapling or putting any holes through my shingles. Overall though, I have found them accurate and would often check the barometric trends before heading out fishing. [/QUOTE]
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