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Old 14-05-2003, 03:44 PM
Mario
 
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Hello,

I am looking for a meteorological data acquisition station, a data
recorder and transmiter to be positioned in different remote areas of
the agriculture fields.

I need to measure parameters such as: temperature, humidity, pressure,
rain fall, solar light, co2, and if possible any other related
parameters to agriculture and environment.

This data will be transmitted with a solar powered mobile phone to the
central PC for data collecting and analysis or it can also be hand
downloaded in each remote station with a data logger.

Please tell me if you know any companies that make similar devices.

Thanks,

Mario
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Old 14-05-2003, 04:44 PM
piero
 
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please, take a look he www.tele-log.com
we make someting very close to your requests and more.
contact me freely.
piero


Mario wrote:

Hello,

I am looking for a meteorological data acquisition station, a data
recorder and transmiter to be positioned in different remote areas of
the agriculture fields.

I need to measure parameters such as: temperature, humidity, pressure,
rain fall, solar light, co2, and if possible any other related
parameters to agriculture and environment.

This data will be transmitted with a solar powered mobile phone to the
central PC for data collecting and analysis or it can also be hand
downloaded in each remote station with a data logger.

Please tell me if you know any companies that make similar devices.

Thanks,

Mario


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Old 15-05-2003, 02:44 AM
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Client privilege dictates I
cannot give out that design, however you might find helpful links on
other agricultural sites, especially "automated greenhouses" wink


I appreciate your discretion. However, I can not access any newsgroups on my
present server which address "automated" nor "greenhouses" let alone
"automated greenhouses."
Could someone please point me to a newsgroup which addresses this topic?

Thank you

Jim Curts


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Old 15-05-2003, 04:32 AM
Michelle Fulton
 
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"James Curts" wrote in message
news:ZgCwa.845416$L1.243968@sccrnsc02...
Client privilege dictates I
cannot give out that design, however you might find helpful links on
other agricultural sites, especially "automated greenhouses" wink


I appreciate your discretion. However, I can not access any newsgroups on

my
present server which address "automated" nor "greenhouses" let alone
"automated greenhouses."
Could someone please point me to a newsgroup which addresses this topic?


I think he may have been suggesting a web search (Google, Yahoo, etc...)
using "automated greenhouses". I did one myself, and there were quite a few
hits. Good luck :-)

M




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Old 15-05-2003, 06:56 AM
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EEng writes

Years ago I designed a similar system for the Japanese Dept. of
Agriculture with the added feature that each station could be remotely
programmed for priority readings, and instead of a mobile phone, each
station had its own VHF transmitter.


Radio networks *might* have enough range in electrically quiet areas and
modest field sizes.


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This post is worth absolutely nothing and is probably fallacious.
Note: soon (maybe already) only posts via despammed.com will be accepted.

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On Thu, 15 May 2003 06:41:53 +0100, Oz
wrote:

EEng writes

Years ago I designed a similar system for the Japanese Dept. of
Agriculture with the added feature that each station could be remotely
programmed for priority readings, and instead of a mobile phone, each
station had its own VHF transmitter.


Radio networks *might* have enough range in electrically quiet areas and
modest field sizes.


2 mile range. Japans Ag Center is just outside Osaka. Electrically,
not quiet at all. No complaints to date.
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Charles Inflatable Boy Clam Hawtrey
 
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On 14 May 2003 07:39:08 -0700, (Mario) wrote:

I am looking for a meteorological data acquisition station, a data
recorder and transmiter to be positioned in different remote areas of
the agriculture fields.

I need to measure parameters such as: temperature, humidity, pressure,
rain fall, solar light, co2, and if possible any other related
parameters to agriculture and environment.

This data will be transmitted with a solar powered mobile phone to the
central PC for data collecting and analysis or it can also be hand
downloaded in each remote station with a data logger.

Please tell me if you know any companies that make similar devices.


I do this all the time. Our equipment is from Campbell Scientific,
http://www.campbellsci.com . Campbell have always treated us well as
a customer, but there are numerous other companies that sell this type
of equipment so you may want to shop around.

CO2 will be your most expensive measurement, by far.


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Old 21-05-2003, 08:08 PM
Vatren Jurin
 
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We currently provide Motorola based proucts for environmental data
aquisition, and also we assit in developing solution packages with
such data..

If you have any more questions and are interested in a quote email me
at:

good luck,
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Old 02-06-2003, 06:20 AM
Greg
 
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check out www.wescor.com

they have some of that equipment....???? good luck








(Charles "Inflatable Boy Clam" Hawtrey) wrote in message ...
On 14 May 2003 07:39:08 -0700,
(Mario) wrote:

I am looking for a meteorological data acquisition station, a data
recorder and transmiter to be positioned in different remote areas of
the agriculture fields.

I need to measure parameters such as: temperature, humidity, pressure,
rain fall, solar light, co2, and if possible any other related
parameters to agriculture and environment.

This data will be transmitted with a solar powered mobile phone to the
central PC for data collecting and analysis or it can also be hand
downloaded in each remote station with a data logger.

Please tell me if you know any companies that make similar devices.


I do this all the time. Our equipment is from Campbell Scientific,
http://www.campbellsci.com . Campbell have always treated us well as
a customer, but there are numerous other companies that sell this type
of equipment so you may want to shop around.

CO2 will be your most expensive measurement, by far.


________________________________________
Unit #02582: Endangered Old-Growth Redwood
Toothpick Artisans, LLC [TINEOGRTALLC]
----
One upon a tom in a far off distant land far across the sea miles
away from anyway over the hills as the crow barks 39 peoble lived
miles away from anywhere on a little island on a distant land.

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