Skywatch Explorer 1 Windmeter |
SKYWATCH XPLORERS:
JDC's SKYWATCH Xplorer series was launched
in 2004, and has proven to be the most exciting line of
windmeters yet! Packed with features essential to monitoring
the environment, the Xplorer series breaks price barriers
and is simple to use.
Designed for consumer and professional use,
the Xplorer does not include complicated and seldom-used
features such as downloading and storing. Press one button,
and instant readings are at your fingertips.
Designed in Switzerland and built to our demanding
specifications, the SKYWATCH Xplorer series is engineered
to provide a lifetime of accurate and dependable use.
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Skywatch Xplorer 1
Windspeed
Maximum windspeed
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Skywatch 2
Windspeed
Maximum windspeed
Temperature
Windchill factor
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Skywatch 3
Windspeed
Maximum windspeed
Temperature
Windchill factor
Digital compass
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Skywatch 4
Windspeed
Maximum windspeed
Temperature
Windchill factor
Digital compass
Altitude
Barometric air pressure
48-hr history of pressure
48-hr history of altitude
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SKYWATCH XPLORERS Measure:
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Wind Speed
- current, maximum
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Wind Direction
- electronic compass (Xplorers 3 & 4)
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Ambient Temperature
- current, windchill, maximum, minimum, water (Xplorers
2, 3, 4)
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Barometric Air Pressure
- absolute, relative, maximum, minimum (Xplorer 4)
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Altitude
- maximum, minimum (Xplorer 4)
The SKYWATCH Xplorers also provide
important data:
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Windchill (Xplorers 2, 3, 4)
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Relative and Absolute Pressure (QFE/QNH)
(Xplorer 4)
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Weather Tendencies (Xplorer 4)
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48 hour History of barometric pressure
(Xplorer 4)
The Xplorers are loaded with many
unique features:
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Electronic Compass
- analogical and digital (Xplorer 3, 4)
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Bright EL Backlight
- to view data in dim light
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Replaceable Impeller
- factory replaceable
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Sealed and weatherproof
- perfect for use around water
Dimension: 3.5 x 1.5 x 0.75 in, 2 oz. (41 x 93 x 17 mm,
50 g)
One button operation
EL Backlight
Completely sealed; internal sensors
Weatherproof (can be submerged 6 feet)
Replaceable Lithium battery (included and installed)
Stainless steel back
Auto-off after one minute (can be disabled to remain on)
Included lanyard
One year warranty
Designed in Switzerland
DETAILS
WINDSPEED:
- All Xplorers
- Balanced impeller is integrated into wind meter
- The impeller is magnetized, producing a magnetic field
when rotating which is measured internally
- Damage to the impeller is unlikely due to the small opening,
but repair can be performed
TEMPERATURE:
- Xplorers 2, 3, 4
- Internal thermometer is attached to the stainless steel
back
- Temperature adjusts quickly, although drastic temperature
changes may require several minutes for accuracy
- Temperature is read quickly by touching the back to an
object of the same temperature
- Water temperature is read quickly by submerging the unit
briefly
DIGITAL COMPASS:
- Xplorer 3 and 4
- Designed to be used in vertical position
- Will display windspeed and compass simultaneously
- Electronic calibration before use ensures absolute precision
(easy process)
- Calibration is essential for proper use
- Accurate wind direction can be found in this way....a
world exclusive feature!
ALTITUDE: (Xplorer 4)
- Altitude is based on an initial set altitude and a change
in air pressure (this is true of ALL altimeters). Drastic
air pressure variance (weather front) will impact altitude
readings (usually occurs over 12+ hours). Several seconds
is needed to adjust to new altitude. The highest accuracy
is achieved when the altitude is properly set, a change
in altitude is more than 10 feet, and several seconds are
allowed for adjustment. For example, the Xplorer 4 may be
moved from one level of a house to another, and a change
of 10 feet will be recorded (standard ceiling height). Altitude
and air pressure are measured on the same sensor, and adjusting
one will adjust the other. Altitude history is recorded
every hour for the past 48 hours - See instruction manual
for more details
AIR PRESSURE: (Xplorer 4)
- Air pressure is read in either "relative" or
"absolute" air pressure. Absolute air pressure
is a precisely defined measurement, just like temperature.
Absolute air pressure is measured within .10 inHg, and cannot
be adjusted. Relative air pressure is the most common unit
used in the US. Relative air pressure factors out the change
in elevation, essentially calculating the air pressure at
sea level. Relative air pressure is adjusted to reflect
current altitude. Once the relative air pressure is set,
if no changes to altitude occur the accuracy is within 0.01
inHg. The most important factor in changing weather is the
change in air pressure. Rising air pressure indicates better
weather, falling air pressure indicates worsening weather.
With the air pressure history, one can accurately predict
future weather. Air pressure history is recorded every hour
for the past 48 hours, although the past 6-12 hours is most
important. See instruction manual for more detail
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