Home Made Weather Station in Nuts and Volts

The Feb 2007 issue of N&V starts a series of articles on building your own weather station. The series starts with anemometers.

…1 wire based.

Here is a link to the magazines website
http://www.nutsvolts.com/
Oh, and its the 2007, February edition.

Can anyone talk about how interesting these articles are? Just to know if I place a subscription…

Disregard… I have my online free copy. Thanks :slight_smile:

Here is the link to the one free online sample.
http://nutsvolts.texterity.com/nutsvoltssample/

And having had a scan through this - it certainly looks pretty good. Written in an easy to understand manner with hints and tips, as well as warnings as to the tricky bits. It seems to be for all levels.

Oh and there is now a special offer to get an on-line version for $19.95 for the year !! At current rates I make that about

But I don’t see any meteo article on april issue

I think they usually send you old ones for free, the wx article is in February 2007.

If you subscribe for the online version, it starts at the next month due out, and allows you to view immediately the current version - basically you get an extra issue free. In the Feb one it indeed does tell you about the anomemeter, how to create one, or use the hobby-boards one. He also goes on to tell us that he will be adding more and more sensors over the next few issues. All in all a very good read.

Ooops… yes, I did not realize that… The free issue is april 2005

I just stumbled across this.
The guy who wrote the Nuts and Volts article has a PDF of it on his web site, KRRobotics:

http://www.kronosrobotics.com/xcart/customer/home.php

click on the Build an Anemometer link.

Steve

Yep… I realized after placing my 1 year online subscription. Anyway, it is an interesting publication.