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Sunday, July 3, 2011
WxService Update Available
- WxService ow4j110702
- Modified anemometer to provide more accurate readings, including n-order curve fit coefficients. First order curve fit
is provided by default, but if you have calibrated the instrument, you might benefit from second order operation.
Note: this update will require you to delete all anemometer.*.data.scale configuration entries and hit "Apply", to force
the service to revert to the new default values.
(Download ow4j110702...)
2:58 am pdt
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