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Automatic
weather stations
| Environment Information Technology
Pty Ltd. weather stations are monitoring and processing environmental information
in climates ranging from the temperature zones of China, the humid tropics
of Sumatra - Indonesia and the searing heat of the Australian interior.
EIT provides monitoring systems for industry, science, agriculture and
tourism. EIT technology was chosen to provide weather monitoring for the
world renown and multi award winning tourist attraction called Sydney
BridgeClimb.
Applications
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agricultural research - plant disease
forecasting - hydrological investigations - catchment management research
- range land research - aerodynamic modeling - natural resource project
management.
Measuring
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Ambient temperature - relative humidity
- solar radiation - soil temperature - wind speed - wind direction - rainfall
- reference crop evapotranspiration - solar radiation - soil moisture -
degree day - leaf wetness
Key Benefits
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1) Highly reliable in remote
unattended situations.
2) Supplied with powerful
Windows based operating software incorporating graphics and database functions.
3) Very low power requirements
and on-going maintenance costs.
4) Ideally suited to agricultural
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| EIT weather stations and data recorder
are supplied with software to allow the viewing of reports and creating
of trend graphs. The recorders also provide an easy to view Human Machine
Interface ( HMI ) to make viewing of real time weather data easy. |
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Featuring :
Powerful EIT R
Tech data recorder providing - user defined recording. On-board
real time LCD display of sensor data in real actual format e.g. Deg
C , Kph. Date and time stamps on all records. Analogue , digital and serial
inputs. Fully integrated communication and display software with
flexible file export functions. On-board statistical functions, including
calculation of reference crop evapotranspiration ( Penman-Montheith
), wind vector analysis, chill hours, degree day and chill factor.
Low power consumption. Real time
graphical and text display of remote data on local PC. Battery backed NVRAM
data storage. Data communication from your PC to the weather stations can
be achieved by direct connection, modem, radio modem and GSM links.
see
also examples of our systems under the Projects section
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Sumatra - Indonesia
Palm Oil Research
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Rennison Gold Company
Tasmania - Australia
Tailings dam hydrology
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NSW Agriculture
Horticultural / irrigation research
using radio linked soil moisture
probes
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China - Horticultural development
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Catchment hydrology
Northern NSW
Australia
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Remote site monitoring
Western Australia
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