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DAVIS Vantage Connect User Manual

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The above diagram displays an example daisy-chain configuration of one station and
three repeaters, creating a total line of sight transmission distance of four radio-links.
This configuration allows more flexibility between a station and a console, especially
around obstructions or interference.
Multiple Stations/One Repeater Configuration
One repeater can be used to transmit weather information from multiple stations to a
receiver if the repeater is within a radio-link radius of each station. The repeater can
receive and repeat weather data from up to eight different weather stations.
Note: The limit of eight stations is based on the number of unique transmitter IDs (1-8) available in a network.
1 1
1
11
1
1
A
B
C
C
Repeater Repeater
Repeater
Vantage Vue or
Vantage Pro2
Console
Any Vantage Vue
or Vantage Pro2
Transmitting Station
N
S
WE
NE
SE
NW
SW
WIND
am
INSIDE OUTSIDE
RAIN RATE
CHILL
in/hr
FF
F
in
Vantage VUE
TEMPERATURE
HUMIDITY
BAROMETRIC
PRESSURE
RAINFALL
WEATHER
CENTER
A
B C
Temp/Humidity
Station
or
Temperature
Station
Leaf & Soil Moisture
Station
or
Anemometer
Transmitter Kit
Vantage Pro2
Station
Repeater
1
2
3
2
1
3
A
2
1
3
2
1
3
Vantage Pro2
Console/Receiver
A
A

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DAVIS Vantage Connect Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDAVIS
ModelVantage Connect
CategoryWeather Station
LanguageEnglish

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