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220WX / 220WXH weather station

220WX / 220WXH weather station
The 220WX/220WXH weather station is a reliable and functional device designed for use on ships and yachts. It provides continuous monitoring of weather conditions and provides accurate data on air temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind direction and speed.
The station is equipped with a high-precision 10 kHz GPS receiver and a solid-state compass, which allow you to receive information about the direction and speed of the wind with a high degree of accuracy. In addition, it has a built-in three-axis solid-state compass that provides reliable readings of relative and true direction.
The 220WXH station also includes a heating element that allows the device to operate even in the harshest navigation conditions at temperatures up to -40 C. The heating element can be controlled automatically or manually by the user. However, it is worth considering that stations with a heating element cannot measure air humidity.
The station is powered exclusively from a 24 V mains supply, which guarantees stable operation of the device even in conditions of pitching and unstable power supply on the ship.
In general, the 220WX/220WXH weather station is an indispensable assistant for sailors and yachtsmen, ensuring safety and comfort during sailing.

Technical characteristics of the 220WX/220WXH weather station:
  • Air temperature measurement range: -40 C to +70 C;
  • Air humidity measurement range: from 0% to 100 %;
  • Atmospheric pressure measurement range: from 600 to 1100 mbar;
  • Wind direction measurement range: 0-360;
  • Wind speed measurement range: from 0 to 117 km/h;
  • Wind direction measurement accuracy: ±5;
  • Wind speed measurement accuracy: ±3 m/s;
  • Data refresh rate: 1 time per second;
  • Power supply: 24 V mains;
  • Dimensions: 160 x 140 x 90 mm;
  • Weight: 1.5 kg.

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