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WEIBER WEATHER STATION

Knowing the latest weather conditions is crucial for every boater's plans. The new Acm 52303 Weather Station from WEIBER accurately displays critical weather readings and forecasts for various users.


Knowing the latest weather conditions is crucial for every meteorological application. The new wireless weather station accurately displays critical weather readings and forecasts for boaters, anglers and other outdoor enthusiasts. Utilizing frequency hopping spread spectrum radio technology, it transmits and receives data up to 1,000'. It tracks a large number of weather variables including temperature, barometric pressure, humidity, rainfall, wind speed, wind direction and dew point.


Users can set more than 70 alarms simultaneously for multiple functions. They can graph readings from a 24-hour period, days or months and view more than 80 graphs showing additional temperature, rain, wind and barometric pressure analysis without using a computer. A ticker-tape display indicates forecast details and other data using 100 different messages.


All the weather station's sensors are housed in an integrated sensor suite that easily installs on piers, marina docks and larger boats. The sensor suite is solar powered, and electronic components are protected in a weather-resistant housing.


It has components that can withstand hurricane-force winds and measure wind speeds up to 150 mph with ±5% accuracy. Its temperature sensors are accurate within ±1°F. Vantage Pro weather stations have been recognized by the National Hurricane Center for their exact readings during recent hurricanes and tropical storms.

  • TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • SENSOR CHART
    Console -
    Console Operating Temperature +14° to +140°F (-10° to +60°C)
    Display Temperature +32° to +140°F (0° to +60°C)
    Light Source LED
    Display 3 1/2 digits LCD
    Non-operating Temperature -5° to +158°F (-20° to +70°C)
    Current Draw 0.90mA average, 20 mA peak, (plus 120 mA for disply lamps, plus 0.125 mA for each optional wireless transmitter received by the console) at 4 to 6 VDC
    Ac Power Adapter 5VDC, 900mA, regulated
    Batteries 3 C-cells
    Battery Life up to 9 months
    Connectors Modular RJ-11
    Housing Material UV-resistant ABS plastic
    Console Display Type LCD Transflective
    Dimension -
    Console with antenna 10.375"x6.125"x1.5" (264mmx156mmx38mm)
    Display 5.94"x3.375"(151mmx86mm)
    Weight (with batteries) 1.88IBS.(.85kg)
    Integrated Sensor Suite (ISS) -
    Operating Temperature -40° to +150°F (-40° to +65°C)
    Non-operating Temperature -50° to +158°F (-45° to +70°C)
    Current Draw (ISS SIM only) 0.14 mA (average), 30mA (peak) at 4 to 6 VDC
    Solar Power Panel (ISS SIM / Fan) 0.5 watts / .75watts
    Battery (ISS SIM / Fan (Fan-Aspirated) CR-123 3-Volt Lithium cell / 2- 1.2 Volt NiCad C-cells
    Battery Life (3-Volt Lithium cell) 8 months without sunlight - greater than 2 years depending on solar charging
    Battery Life (NiCad C-cells) 1 year
    Fan Aspiration Rate (Fan-Aspirated) 190 feet/min. (0.9m/s)(full sun), 80 feet/min, (0.4m/s)(battery only)
    Connectors, Sensor Modular RJ-11
    Cable Type 4-conductor, 26 AWG
    Cable Length, anemometer 40' (12m)(included) 540'(165m) (maximum recommended)
    Wind Speed Sensor Wind cups with magnetic switch
    Wind Direction Sensor Wind vane with potentiometer
    Rain Collector Type Tip bucket, 0.01" per tip (0.2 mm with metric rain adapter), 33.2 in2 (214 cm2) collection area
    Temperature Sensor Type Thermistor
    Relative Humidity Sensor Type Film capacitor element
    Housing Material UV-resistant ABS plastic
    Wind Speed -
    Resolution and Units 1 mph, 1km/h, 0.1 m/s, or 1 knot (user-selectable)
    Range (large wind cups) 2 to 150 mph, 2 to 130 knots, 1 to 67 m/s, 3 to 241 km/h
    Range (small wind cups) 3 to 175 mph, 3 to 150 knots, 1.5 to 79 m/s, 5 to 282 km/h
    Update Interval Instant Reading: 2.5 to 3 seconds, 10-minute Average:1 minute
    Accuracy (large wind cups) ±2 mph (2 kts, 3 km/h, 1m/s) or ±5%, whichever is greater
    Accuracy (small wind cups) ±3 mph (3 kts, 5 km/h, 1.5m/s) or ±5%, whichever is greater
    Maximum Cable Length 540' (165 m)
    Current Data Instant Reading; 10-minute and Hourly Average; Hourly High; Daily, Monthly and Yearly High with Direction of High
    Historical Data 10-min, and Hourly Averages; Hourly Highs; Daily, Monthly and Yearly Highs with Direction of Highs
    Alarms High Thresholds from instant Reading and 10-minute Average
    Wind Direction -
    Display Resolution 16 points (22.5°) on compas rose, 1° in numeric display
    Accuracy ±7°
    Update Interval 2.5 to 3 seconds
    Current Data Instant Reading (user adjustable); 10-min, Dominant; Hourly, Daily, Monthly Dominant
    Historical Data Historical Data
    Wind Chill (Calculated) -
    Resolution and Units 1oF or 1°C (user-selectable)
    Range -50° to +158°F (-45° to +70°C)
    Accuracy ±2oF (±1oC) (typical)
    Update Interval 10 to 12 seconds
    Souce United States National Weather Service (NWS)/NOAA
    Equation Used Osczevski (1995) (adopted by US NWS in 2001)
    Variables Used Instant Outside Temperature and 10-min. Avg. Wind Speed
    Current Data Instant Calculation; Hourly, Daily and Monthly Low
    Historical Data Hourly, Daily and Monthly Lows
    Alarm Low Threshold from Instant Calculation
    Outsite temperature (sensor located in ISS) -
    Resolution and Units Current Date 0 .1°F or 1°F or 0.1°C or 1°C (user-selectable) nominal(see Fig. 1) Historical Data and Alarms: 1°F or 1°C (user-selectable)
    Range -40° to +150°F (-40° to +65°C)
    Sensor Accuracy ±1°F (±0.5°C) up to110°F(43°C), ±2°F(±1°C)over 110°F (43°C) See Fig.2)
    Radiation Induced Error (Passive Shield) +4°F(2°C) at solar noon (insolaton=1040 w/m2,avg.wind speed ≤2mph(1 m/s))(reference:RM young Model 43408 fan-Aspirated Radiation Shield)
    Radiation induced Error(fan-Aspirated) +0.6°F (0.3°C) at solar noon (insolaton=1040 w/m2,avg.wind speed ≤2mph(1 m/s))(reference:RM young Model 43408 fan-Aspirated Radiation Shield)
    Update interval 10 to 12 seconds
    Current Data Instant Reading (user adjustable): Daily, monthly.yearly highs and lows
    Historical Data hourly Reading Daily monthly.yearly highs and lows
    Alarms High and low thresholds from instant Reading
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    Rainfall -
    Resolution and Unit 0.01''or 0.25 mm(user-selectable)(1 mm at totals ≥2000 mm)
    Daily/Storm Rainfall Range 0to 99.99"(0to 9999mm)
    Monthly/yearly/Total Rainfall Range 0 to 199.99"(0to 19999mm)
    Rain Rate 0 to 199.99"(0to 19999mm)
    Accuracy For rain rates up to 2"/hr (50mm/hr):±4% of total or +0.01"(0.25MM)(0.01"=one tip of the bucket), whichever is greater For rain rates from 2"/hr (50mm/hr)to 4"/hr(100mm/hr): ±5% of total or +0.01"(0.25mm)(0.01"=one tip of the bucket). whicheveris greater
    Update Interval 10 to 12 seconds
    Storm Determination Method 0.02"(0.5mm)begins a storm event,24hours without further accumlulation ends a storm event
    Current Data Totals for past 15-min, past 24 hours,Daily, monthly, yeary (start data user-selectable)and storm(with begin data):Umbrella is displayed when 15 minute Total exceeds zero
    Historical Data Totals for Past 15-min, Daily, Monthly, Yearly (start date user-selectable) and Storm (with begin and end dates)
    Alarms High Threshold from Latest Flash Flood (15-min, Total,default is 0.50", 12.7 mm), 24-hour Total, Storm Total,
    Current Data 0 to 99.99" (0 to 999.7 mm)
    Rain Rate -
    Resolution and Units 0.01" or 0.25 mm (user-selectable) at typical rates (see Fig. 3 and 4)
    Range 0,0.04"/hr (1mm/hr) to 100"/hr (0 to 1999.9 mm/hr)
    Accuracy ±5% or ±0.04"/hr (1 mm/hr) (up to 10"/hr, (250 mm/hr)), whichever is greater
    Update Interval 10 to 12 seconds
    Calculation Method Measures time between successive tips of rain collector.Elapsed time greater than 15 minutes or only one tip of thr rain collector constitutes a rain rate of zero.
    Current Data Instant and 1-min, Reading; Hourly, Daily, Monthly and Yearly High
    Historical Data 1-min Reading; Hourly, Daily, Monthly and Yearly Highs
    Alarm High Threshold from Instant Reading
    Barometric Pressure (sensor located in console) -
    Resolution and Units 0.01" Hg, 0.1 mm Hg, 0.1 hPa/mb (user-selectable)
    Corrected Range 26.00" to 32.00" Hg, 660.0 to 810.0 mm Hg, 880.0 to 1080.0hPa/mb
    Uncorrected Range 18.00" to 33.50"Hg, 457.0 to 850.0 mm Hg,592.0 to 1130.0 hPa/mb
    Elevation Range -999' to +12,500' (-305 m to 3810 m)
    Uncorrected Reading Accuracy ±0.03" Hg (±0.8 mm Hg, ±1.0 hPa/mb) (at room temperature)
    Sea-Level Reduction Equation Used United States Method employed prior to use of current "R Factor" method
    Equation Source Smithsonian Meteorological Tables
    Equation Accuracy ±0.01" Hg (±0.3 mm Hg, ±0.3 hPa/mb)
    Elevation Accuracy Required ±10' (3m) to meet equation accuracy specification
    Overall Accuracy ±0.04" Hg (+-1.0 mm Hg, ±1.4 hPa/mb)
    Trend (change in 3 hours) Change S0.6" (2 hPa/mb, 1.5 mm Hg) = Rapidly
    Change S0.2" (.7hPa/mb, .5 mm Hg) = Slowly
    Trend Indication 5 position arrow: Rising (rapidly or slowly), Steady, or Falling (rapidly or slowly)
    Update Interval 15 minutes or when console BAR key is pressed twice
    Current Data Instant, 15-min., and Hourly Reading; Daily, Monthly, High and Low
    Historical Data 15-min. and Hourly Reading; Daily, Monthly Highs and Lows
    Alarms High Threshold from Current Trend for Storm Clearing (Rising Tredn Low Threshold from Current Trend for Storm Warning (Falling Trend)
    Range for Rising and Falling Trend Alarms 0.01 to 0.25" Hg (0.1 to 6.4 mm Hg, 0.1 to 8.5 hPa/mb)
    Evapotranspiration (claulated, requires solar radiation sensor) -
    Resolution and Units 0.01" or 0.25 mm (user-selectable)
    Range Daily to 99.99" (999.9 mm); Monthly & Yearly to 199.99" (1999.9 mm)
    Accuracy Greater of 0.01" (0.25 mm) or ±5%, Reference: side-by-side comparision against a CIMIS ET weather station
    Update Interval 1hour
    Calculation and Source Penman-Monteith Equation as implemented by CIMIS (California Irrigation Mangagement Information System) including Net Radiation calculation
    Current Data Latest Hourly Total Calculation, Daily, Monthly, Yearly Total
    Historical Data Hourly, Daily, Monthly, Yearly Totals
    Alarm High Threshold from Latest Daily Total Calculation
    Solar Radiation (requires solar radiation sensor) -
    Resolution and Units 1 W/m2
    Range 0 to 1800 W/m2
    Accuracy ±5% of full scale (Reference: Eppley PSP at 1000 W/m2)
    Drift up to ±2% per year
    Cosine Reponse ±3% for angle of incidence from 0° to 75°
    Temperature Coefficient -0.067% per °F (-0.12% per °C); reference temperature = 77°F (25 °C)
    Update Interval 50 seconds to 1 minute (5 minutes when dark)
    Current Data Instant Reading and Hourly Average; Daily, Monthly High
    Historical Data Hourly Average, Daily, Monthly Highs
    Alarm High Threshold from Instant Reading
    Ultra Violet (UV) Radiation Index (requires UV sensor) -
    Resolution and Units 0.1 Index
    Range 0 to 16 Index
    Accuracy +5% of full scale (Reference: Yankee UVB-1 at UV index 10 (Extremely high)
    Cosine Reponse +4%(0' to 65' incident angle);9% (65' to 85' incident angle)
    Update Interval 50 seconds to 1 minute (5 minutes when dark)
    Current Data Instant Reading and Hourly Average: Daily,Monthly high
    Historical Data hourly Average, Daily, Monthly highs
    Alarm High Threshold from Instant Calculation
    Ultra Violet (UV)Radiation Dose (requires UV sensor) -
    Resolution and Units 0.1MEDs to 19.9 MEDs:1MED above 19.9 MEDS
    Range 0 to 199 meds
    Accuracy +5% of daily total
    Drift up to +2% per year
    Update Interval 50 seconds to minute (5 minutes when dark)
    Current Data Latest Daily totals(user resetable at any time from Current Screen)
    Historical Data Hourly,Daily Totals (user reset from Current Screen does not affect these values)
    Alarms high Threshold from Daily Total
    Alarm Range 0 to 19.9 MEDs
    Temperature Measurement Range 0°C ˜40°C (32 F˜104 F)
    Measurement Temperature Resolution 1°C(2 F)
    Measurement Range(Brix) 0%˜85%
    Accuracy +/- 0.2%
    Automatic Temperature Compensation 10-40 C
    Power supply a battery (9V)
    Operation Temperature 0°C˜40°C(32 F˜104 F)
    Dimension 185mm ×59mm ×45mm

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