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Joe_Cole

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I've got an Oregon and am pleased with it. (The 24 hr graph is very useful)

There was report recently in ST or PBO which you may find helpful.

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pvb

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Best selection...

One of the best selections you'll find is at the <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.ukweathershop.co.uk/acatalog/electronic_sect.html>UK Weather Shop website</A>. Competitive prices, too, inc VAT & delivery.

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FullCircle

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The Science Museum do a range which includes Temp, Baro, Humidity,Time, Date, Alarm, Prediction of likely weather in next 6 hours, pressure for last 12 hours, Back lit and I paid £14.95 for it in a 50% sale in Dixons. Runs on 2 AA and has proved very useful this year. I velcroed it to the vertical flat surface over the chart table and it has stayed there because it is quite light. They dont have it on their site anymore, but you may find one in Dixons or Currys.

or here: http://www.gadgetbabe.com/showpage.asp?itemid=7606 (80 dollars!)

Jim

<hr width=100% size=1>Jeanneau 35 - only 13,272 lbs displacement, not even 6 tons,what a lightweight!!!
 

MedDreamer

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Boots have got the Science Museum range in stock now. Weather station is £30.

Martyn

<hr width=100% size=1>Living the dream
 
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