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| Thread ID: 24657 | 2002-09-16 02:09:00 | Off topic how to insert temperature readings into a video picture? | stuffed (1469) | Press F1 |
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| 79911 | 2002-09-16 02:09:00 | For a web camera would like to see if could insert the current temperature. Had a quote for a device at about $800 then would need a thermometer with suitable output. Does anyone have a number 8 wire suggestion?! Thanks |
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| 79912 | 2002-09-16 02:42:00 | Hi again If you could live with a separate web page with all weather details, DSE sell a weather station (yes, of course I have one) and there is software available (NZ written) here (www.qsl.net) |
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| 79913 | 2002-09-16 06:01:00 | If you are prepared to build equipment, there are some pretty clever chips made by Dallas. Have a look for "2-wire weather station" on google. There are some keen groups ... | Graham L (2) | ||
| 79914 | 2002-09-16 06:25:00 | > Hi again > > If you could live with a separate web page with > all weather details, DSE sell a weather > station (yes, of course I have one) and there is > software available (NZ written) > > here (www.qsl.net) Are you a member of the Thunderstorm Society Goddie (Serious Question) |
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| 79915 | 2002-09-16 06:40:00 | Hi Baldy. I have been known to make a Hell of a racket, but..no. Not a member. Did not know there was such a thing, looked them up...well I never. I monitor Temperature (in/out/max/min) atm.pressure, wind direction and speed, dew point, humidity, rainfall. I guess in Dunedin you would only need wind speed and rainfall...? I used to log it automatically on the PC, but don't at the moment. Might get keen one day and ftp it to my website. |
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