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March 16th, 2008

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This desktop forecaster from Oregon Scientific keeps you posted on current weather. With its two wireless sensors, you can monitor conditions in different remote locations, such as the attic and the front yard. The forecaster tracks indoor and outdoor temperatures plus the atmospheric pressure trend. Using this data, it generates a short-range forecast and displays it graphically on the main unit’s large, easy-to-read LCD screen: The forecaster’s built-in clock automatically corrects itself according to radio signals broadcast by the U.S. Atomic Clock, for the most accurate time possible. It even adjusts for Daylight Saving Time. With its handsome styling, this weather monitor’s a great accessory for any desk or nightstand: Details: Main unit’s large backlit LCD screen displays: indoor and outdoor temperature in up to three locations. weather forecast for next 12-24 hours. phases of the moon. records minimum and maximum temperatures. records barometric pressure trends. 2 remote wireless sensors with LCD. sensor range of up to 100 feet. outdoor temperature range: -58

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