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Weather Station Buying Guide

Weather Station Buying Guide

When buying a new station, you should consider the following features: Main usage scenarios Ease of installation Ease of connecting data to weather sites via Wi-Fi Number of sensors The transmission distance between the host and sensors 👇Click the images or the product name to see more information👇     WF-55C WF-60C WF-100C Lite WF-100C L7 Available Region US & EU EU US & EU US & EU US Screen Size 5.5'' 6'' 6'' 8'' 7.2'' Wireless Transmission Range 330Ft (100m) 330Ft (100m) 330Ft (100m) 330Ft (100m) Up to 1.9 miles(3km) Sensor Included 1PCS (Up to 3PCS sensors) 3PCS 1PCS 1PCS+1PCS 1PCS WIFI X X ✓ ✓ ✓ Temperature&Humidity Trend ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Air Pressure X ✓ ✓ ✓...

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Raddy RF750 Review

Raddy RF750 Review

The Raddy RF750 Multimedia Music Player-- by Craig WB3GCK  My (far) better half and I like to keep a radio in our little travel trailer. When we’re camping, we often listen to baseball games in the evening (go Phillies!) while sitting around the campfire. It’s also handy to have a weather radio on hand, when the cell service is unreliable or non-existent. I bought this little radio to see how it compares to the old radio we’ve been using for years.   What It Is The Raddy RF750 is a compact multimedia player with a radio that covers the AM, FM, shortwave, and the NOAA weather bands. It has a Bluetooth mode, so it will play audio from your smartphone. The RF750...

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The Raddy RF760: Light, Portable, Powerful

The Raddy RF760: Light, Portable, Powerful

By Robert Gulley K4PKM I confess to have been a little bit skeptical when Thomas asked me to review this radio, not because of past experience with RADDY, but because tiny radios in general don’t usually impress me, and I have had plenty of them over the years and considered most of them a novelty. There are a few exceptions, of course, such as the C.Crane Skywave or the Tecsun PL-368, but for the most part there are simply too many limitations to tiny radios for my listening style (this one can literally fit in a shirt pocket!). Upon opening the box I was still skeptical, despite the rather impressive packaging and extras. But hey, a little skepticism is a...

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