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JOHN MYRACLE Posted on Nov 14, 2018

Wireless 433 MHz outdoor temp sensor no longer works. tried re set routine no luck. Can I replace just the outdoor temp sensor?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 29, 2009

SOURCE: I have a 900 MHz Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Mono(Accurian)

yep the power to it is in question and since it is a 9 volt adaptor as mentioned that will need to be checked 9vdc adaptors are over the counter items in most radio shops

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 07, 2010

SOURCE: Lost Rf tech 433 mhz weather centre's outdoor sensor

I have a RF-tech 433 MHz transmitter for sale, $25.00 includes shipping.
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Andrew Tunnera

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  • Posted on Feb 22, 2011

SOURCE: skyscan atomic clock weather

Make sure the battery contcts are clean of any corrosion.


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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 27, 2011

SOURCE: I can not get a

do you have internet singels

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ernesto cuadra

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  • Posted on Jul 25, 2012

SOURCE: Need an operating manual

go to www.fitness.manualsonline.com or www.retrevo.com or www.manualsfactory.com
God bless you

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My Weather station is not cars and trucks but one that sits in our master bath telling me time and temp inside and out.

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My outside temperature and humidity sensor appears to have failed. I'd like to buy a replacement. 433 MHz. The system is WS-7395U. Please advise price. taylor.norman1@gmail.

The WS-7395U uses the La Crosse TX8U outdoor temperature and humidity sensor. That part has a $49.99 MSRP. It is $46.95 from La Crosse; see http://www.lacrossetechnology.com/tx8/index.php to order the part. Other vendors that I checked do not have the sensor in stock for sale separately.

I hope this helps.

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I have inherited a IT-915 MHz wireless temp. station--the batteries in outside sensor were taken out but still in box-can i put them back in at this time to reset the sensor and how to set them ?

You shoud use new batteries because you dont know how old the ones that are present are. You should also use lithium battteries in the weather station sensors because they last longer and have better low temp response. The batteries should have marks on them that correspond with the marks inside the sensors.
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Need an operating manual

go to www.fitness.manualsonline.com or www.retrevo.com or www.manualsfactory.com
God bless you
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WEATHER STATION AC100MB stops transmitting outdoor temp

I have experienced the same with numerous different, "quote un quote" atomic clocks! Please don't forget that this sender unit, that goes outside, generates a RF Singal to be received by the clock inside. This unit transmits a signal 433 MHz signal approximately every. 3 minutes, and after so many years the sender unit's RF section(electronics) just goes out or no longer function properly or not at all! The transmitter/sender for this model number, according to "3M" is obsolete and can no longer be furnished, DRATTS !!!!!
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Lost Rf tech 433 mhz weather centre's outdoor sensor

I have a RF-tech 433 MHz transmitter for sale, $25.00 includes shipping.
[email protected]
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Rf tech 433 mhz

I had the same problem and finally found my manual. Here's what to do, everyone!

1. Take back panel off the sending unit, where the three batteries are, by unscrewing the 4 phillips head screws (assuming you, like I, had put the screws back in after installing new batteries). You will see a little gray button in a hole above where the batteries are; the little button is one you can push down with the same phillips screwdriver you took the 4 screws out with - don't do this yet.

2. Now, hold down the "channel" button on front of receiver panel for 2 sec, until the dash in the "ch" box and the place where the temp is supposed to be starts blinking.

3. Now, while these indicia are blinking on the panel, push the little gray button down and hold it for 2 seconds. This causes the transmitter to "register" with the receiver. You should now see a 1 in the "ch" box and get a temp reading.

4. Put screws back on, put receiver where you want it, proceed with rest of your life.
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Temperature Transmitter

You need new SioScan Temperature Transmitter 433 MHz. Take a look on amazon La Crosse Technology TX6U Wireless Temperature Sensor for 433 MHz units.... Hope this was helpful. cheers
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