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Reviews Categories | Weather Stations | Davis Vantage Pro (wireless) Help


Reviews Summary for Davis Vantage Pro (wireless)
Davis Vantage Pro (wireless) Reviews: 24 Average rating: 4.2/5 MSRP: $595
Description: Vantage Pro weather stations for monitoring barometric pressure, temperature, humidity, rainfall, and wind speed and direction.
More info: http://www.davisnet.com

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N2DY Rating: 5/5 Jan 15, 2008 14:04 Send this review to a friend
Update - Still Going Strong  Time owned: more than 12 months
I have had my Vantage Pro for 6 years now. I had only one issue. The magnetic rain gauge switch went bad over time. I called Davis and they sent out some replacements even though the unit was out of warranty. It was easily replaced and has worked flawlessly since. Readings continue to be accurate and consistent with a local professional weather station. I have taken it down a few times over the years to clean it up a little. Other than that, it has not needed any other maintenance or repair. If it ever does go bad, I will certainly buy the latest Davis model to replace it.
 
W8SPM Rating: 0/5 Jan 15, 2008 11:34 Send this review to a friend
Bad Unit  Time owned: more than 12 months
Bought this unit in 10-2001 and I had problems within 30 days and the motherboard had to be replaced ! Over the next 5 years I replaced the board about 4 more times and in 3-2006 I sent the entire unit to Davis to be re-built ! It didn't work but a few months when I started having more problems ! Long story short I think the parts in this unit are prone to fail and for $500 I expect a lot more from a weather station like this ! The Customer Service is terrible and I am very unhappy with Davis !
If I were considering a purchase of a weather station I would stay away from Davis Instruments !
 
N5CSU Rating: 5/5 Aug 12, 2007 19:50 Send this review to a friend
Flawless  Time owned: more than 12 months
I have had this unit in use for at least 4 years and it has been flawless. Using Weather Link and Virtual Weather Station sodtware for APRS and it has been just perfect. Highly recommended.

 
9H1JJ Rating: 4/5 Jun 9, 2007 04:02 Send this review to a friend
almost perfect  Time owned: more than 12 months
I have the David weatherstation wireless 3 years now and I feel like ITZJUSTME down the log.
The reception to the logging device is sometimes good, sometimes unavailable. In short unreliable.
I also must state here that I disagree that a totally new non compatible version II has been set in the market so that initial users are forced to throw their other kid away in stead of a simple upgrade !
 
K4TBN Rating: 5/5 Aug 15, 2005 18:19 Send this review to a friend
Perfect  Time owned: 6 to 12 months
This install is now just over 6 months old. Everything works. Xmit range is 90 ft. Also using Weatherlink with zero problems, but my learning curve was very steep.
 
KL8DX Rating: 5/5 Jun 4, 2005 16:58 Send this review to a friend
Two Thumbs Up!  Time owned: more than 12 months
I have had my wireless station in operation for over a year now. It has not skipped a beat and it continues to work like the first day I opened it. Does not seem to be effected by any RF that I create transmittin on any of the ham bands. It works well below zero and I have seen winds near 70 mph at my location. Tons of features so keep the cheat sheet handy!
 
W9NLP Rating: 4/5 Nov 8, 2004 04:12 Send this review to a friend
Works good  Time owned: more than 12 months
Once the defective ISS board was replaced and installed, everything has worked fine. Unit is mounted at 40', and has handled Wisconsin winters for 4 years now without a problem.

Used an earlier Peet Brothers station, but got tired of replacing reed switches and anemometer cups. The Davis unit is far superior.
 
ITZJUSTME Rating: 4/5 Oct 17, 2004 18:02 Send this review to a friend
Almost Perfect  Time owned: 0 to 3 months
I just got my weather station, plan on getting the Weatherlink soon, and the system is ALMOST perfect. The sensors seem very accurate, it has a nice looking console, very up-to-date looking, but the problem lies with the wireless connection. I couldn't say the console and ISS are even more than 75 feet apart, but the connection is, nicely said, just not very good. Sometimes it can be perfect, then other times it won't work at all! My house has concrete outer walls which might lie as part of the problem, but it should still go further than it is going. Other than this, I am very pleased with the station.
 
ROB_MD Rating: 5/5 May 15, 2004 15:43 Send this review to a friend
Great Product  Time owned: 3 to 6 months
The product has worked smoothly since installation 6 months ago. The only downside (a minor one) is the lengthly assembly process. Have also added Weatherlink and a Soil Temp/Moisture station. I would recommend the product without hesitation.
 
KC8TEP Rating: 5/5 May 6, 2004 13:12 Send this review to a friend
Totally satisfied  Time owned: more than 12 months
I have had my Vantage Pro Wireless for a little over a year now, have not had any problems and the system works great.

I have a house with aluminum siding; the transmitter is near ground level, on the opposite side of the house from the receiver. No problems with reception.

The anemometer is on a chimney-mounted mast along with my VHF antenna, the rain gauge/sensors/transmitter unit is on a mailbox post in the back yard. It's easy to extend the wire connecting the two, it's just regular RJ-11 flat phone cord.

I did a lot of homework before choosing this model and still think I made the best choice.
 
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