Distance/Resistance/Interference - La Crosse Technology 327-1417V2 Faqs

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First, set everything up in the house to be sure it works before mounting the
sensors outside.
TX144W sensor:
• For the most accurate wind speed readings, mount the TX144W sensor as the
highest object for 50 feet in all directions.
• Mount sensor vertically with the wind cups on top.
• The maximum wireless transmission range to the wind station is over 330 feet
(100 meters) in open air, not including walls or trees.
1. Insert mounting pole into sensor.
2. Tighten screws
3. Insert bottom of pole into mounting bracket
4. Tighten knob to secure
5. Use screws through the bottom of the mounting bracket to attach.
6. The sensor may be mounted from the bottom or side.
Use your own mounting pole:
 Insert your own mounting pole into the sensor.
 Tighten screws
TX141TH-BCHV3 sensor
To mount the sensor, either use the hole at the top to hang it from the back
using a nail, or insert one mounting screw through the front.
Mount the TX141TH-BCHV3 sensor on a north-facing wall or in any shaded area.
Under an eave or deck rail is preferred.
The maximum wireless transmission range to the weather station is over 330
feet
(100 meters) in open air, not including walls or floors.
Mount the sensor vertically, to allow moisture to drain out properly.
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Distance:
 The maximum transmitting range in open air is over 330 feet (100 meters)
between the sensors and the Wind speed station.
 Consider what is in the signal path between the Wind speed station and the
sensors.
 Consider the distance the Wind speed station is from other electronics in the
home.
Resistance:
 Obstacles such as walls, windows, stucco, concrete, and large metal objects can
reduce the range.
 When considering the distance between the sensor and the Wind speed station
(330 feet, 100 meters open air) cut that distance in half for each wall, window,
tree, bush or other obstruction in the signal path.
 Closer is better.
La Crosse Technology, Ltd.

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