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David weather stations have to be 33 feet above the ground and they work with rigs like the Kenwood d700A and the d710a plus probably the ts2000 but I'm not sure about that.  Lowell Miller w8qyy has a very similar setup to the one I'm about to put up and he has used window-eyes effectively with the software which can also send the raw data to the local weather service forecast office which in my case is Sterling.  

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