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    Exclamation Weather Station wireless

    I don ’t now is this type of discussion can by hire in this forum if not the I am sorry but I like to now

    Hello friends I have an Idea of a project of a Weather Station wireless connected to a pc and the Screen Background of the computer is where the Data Display of the Weather Station is monitored.

    Is some one is interested for this project to help my done this and the Visual Basic Code and PicBasic Code and the circuit is Open Source.

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    1) PicBasic Pro or PicBasic
    2) Microcode Studio or Equivalent
    3) VB 6.0
    4) USB interface
    5) Eagle Cad or Equivalent

    Weather Station
    1) Wireless
    2) USB
    3) Win Speed
    4) Altimeter
    5) Barometric pressure
    6) Win Direction
    7) Water collection
    8) Pic18f2620 or Pic18f_____
    9) Solar Cell

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    You're talking about a complex concoction of electrical, mechanical, mathematical & computer stuff to do the job properly. You can buy something that does all this and much more for about a 100th of the cost to engineer it. No thanks. http://jaycar.com.au/productView.asp...Max=&SUBCATID=

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    T.Jackson...your solution is boring. I think the whole point here is to learn some new stuff and MAKE some cool electronics. I am in the process of doing something very similar to your project using commercial off the shelf (COTS) products and XBEE.

    Checkout http://fascinatingelectronics.com/weatherinst.html for a great and cheap anememometer and wind vane.

    Tie this to some www.hoperf.com barometer and temperature sensors

    Throw in a pic to talk to these and an 2XBEE's for serial wireless and you are good to go my friend!

    That or hack up an aagelectonics.com 1 wire station and you are also in great shape.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ohararp View Post
    T.Jackson...your solution is boring.
    See that's where you're wrong. My solution isn't just boring - I'm boring! and it comes with old age. The older I get, the closer I'm becoming to "normal" Normal people don't go out and spend thousands of dollars trying to engineer something that they know they can go and buy for $300. A tried, true & proven product developed by a team of professionals Vs countless hours, lot of money, lot of frustration, and if you're lucky it might turn out half as good. Like I said before, no thanks.

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    Talking CONTEXT ... always remenber context !!!

    Hi, Trent

    You're newbie on this forum ... that explains you do not know our friend "Jetpr" ...

    Take it easy, look for some of his old posts here and here:

    http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=199

    You'll laugh at many times (...) and it will make you much,much much cooler than when smoking illegals ...

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    Alain, you're right, I do need a new hobby, an RC helicopter is quite possibly something in my future. PS: ease up on those illegals, they'll kill ya you know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.Jackson View Post
    Alain, you're right, I do need a new hobby, an RC helicopter is quite possibly something in my future. PS: ease up on those illegals, they'll kill ya you know.
    Hi, Trent

    My own and only "illegals" are thoroughly kept into Old Bottles in my Cellar ... LOL.

    Stopped tobacco since 1980 ... and lawn tractor abusing make me keep as far away as possible from all sorts of herbs !!!

    Methanol vapours ( I'm a modeller ! ) need " a strong Alcohol glass " ( sic dixit Medicine man ...) to counterbalance the bad effects on the Brain.

    RC planes ( motor or sail ) also are quite a pleasant hobby ...

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    How hard are those choppers to fly? I'm considerably tempted to go and buy one.

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    RC-helicopters are cheap, durable and extremely easy to fly. They are close to impossible to crash and require almost no skills and patience :-) .

    hmmm... not really..... a fat wallet and lots of spareparts and hook up with a RC club with intructors or you will go mad sooner or later (or broke, or both)

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    Jumper is Right

    Flying models really is a group hobby ... ( Instructor + pupil, then Friends + pupil, then spectators with no-more-a-pupil ...)

    I've seen MANY cool clubs in Australia ...

    Abusing a while from Darrel's time ( LOL ), I'd say planes have one advantage ... MUCH cheaper than Helis !!! and wooden ones can most of time be repaired at a minimum cost ...

    Now we have to speak about PbP applied to model planes ...

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    Hmmm, probably best then that I just stick to doing my bachelors degree and officially pronounce myself a cave bound Java / C++ geek for the next five to ten years. Unfortunately I don't have a wallet full of cash to be able to go around crashing $1,000 helicopters into peoples backyards. Geez, just think of the money on lawsuits I'm gonna save too! Blah

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    Talking Hello

    here is to learn some new stuff and MAKE some cool electronics
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    Hi, Hi, Hi

    A Model jet Turbine starting with auxilliary propane ... not so much on the market !!!


    The interesting stuff is IN the TQFP44 Box ( 16F877 ???) , and not PbP Written ...

    A Scheme is nothing at all without ITS corresponding soft ...

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    Yes I Now

    but i have the code in PBP for the pic18f2620 i modify the circuit and the code
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    Quote Originally Posted by jetpr View Post
    Yes I Now

    but i have the code in PBP
    I Saw that somewhere ... but did not know the '2620 had 44 pins available ...

    By the way ... your beautiful scheme doesn't correspond to such a 18F series processor.

    Was the Manufacturer's scheme ???

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    Yes i now that is the Old design

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