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Heathkit Weather Station ID-1890 (Anemometer + Direction Vector)

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2009

Working Heathkit ID-1890 Weather Station. Ca. 1981. (Forunner to the ID-4001, ID-5001) Windspeed+Direction, highest gust + time & date of wind events. Works like new. (Infrared Encoder Disc technology= extraordinary instantaneous speed and precision.)

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  • Nice station!

  • I believe it does, not sure how to switch it on. It also has the power outage option- clips to hook it up to a large 9v battery to save wind data during big storms. When it reaches 100 it reads 00 and 25 for 125. You would know if you are having a 100mph storm. This weather station I got from a guy who had it back in the early 80s, and he told me he saw winds well over 100mph on it at his location- Parrett Mtn. Pacific NW 1100 foot elevation. We get big storms up here in the NW in the winter!

  • Does this one have A wind alarm on it??

  • Nice to see one of those in working condition. I used to daydream about the Heathkit line of WxInstruments as a kid. Finally I got the ID-4001 in 1987 that is still running today.

  • I love your videos.

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