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HOBO® RX Wireless Sensor Network

 

RXW Davis® Wind Speed and Direction Sensor (RXW-WCF-xxx) Manual 

22245-2 

This sensor measures wind speed and direction and is designed to work with the HOBO RX 
Wireless Sensor Network in which data is transmitted wirelessly from the sensor mote across 
the network to the RX3000 station and then uploaded to HOBOlink® web-based software. With 
HOBOlink, you can monitor sensor readings, view graphs, set up alarms, download data, and 
more. 

Specifications 

Sensor 

Wind Speed/Gust 

Wind Direction 

Measurement Range 

0 to 76 m/sec (0 to 170 mph) 

0 to 355 degrees 

Accuracy 

±1.1 m/sec (±2 mph) or ±5% of 
reading, whichever is greater  

±7 degrees 

Resolution 

0.5 m/sec (1.1 mph) 

1 degrees (0 to 355 degrees) 

Starting Threshold 

1 m/sec (2.2 mph) 

1 m/sec (2.2 mph) 

Turning Radius 

108 mm (4.25 in.) 

Approximately 135 mm (5.25 in.) 

Measurement Definition 

Cup revolutions are accumulated 
every three seconds for the 
duration of the logging interval (see 

Measurement Operation

Wind speed

: Average speed for the 

entire logging interval 

Gust speed:

 The highest three-

second wind recorded during the 
logging interval 

Unit vector averaging used; vector 
components for each wind 
measurement are calculated every 
three seconds for duration of 
logging interval (see 

Measurement 

Operation

Wireless Mote 

 

Operating Temperature 
Range 

-25° to 60°C (-13° to 140°F) with rechargeable batteries 
-40 to 70°C (-40 to 158°F) with lithium batteries

 

Radio Power 

12.6 mW (+11 dBm) non-adjustable 

Transmission Range 

At least 304.8 m (1,000 ft) line of sight at 1.8 m (6 ft) from the ground,  
457.2 m (1,500 ft) typical 

Wireless Data Standard 

IEEE 802.15.4 

Radio Operating 
Frequencies 

RXW-WCF-900: 904–924 MHz 
RXW-WCF-868: 866.5 MHz 
RXW-WCF-922: 916–924 MHz 

Modulation Employed 

OQPSK (Offset Quadrature Phase Shift Keying) 

Data Rate 

Up to 250 kbps, non-adjustable 

Duty Cycle 

<1% 

Maximum Number of 
Motes 

50 motes per one RX Wireless Sensor Network 

Battery Type/ 
Power Source 

Two AA 1.2V rechargeable NiMH batteries, powered by built-in solar panel 
or two AA 1.5 V lithium batteries for operating conditions of -40 to 70°C (-40 
to 158°F) 

Battery Life 

With NiMH batteries: Typical 3–5 years when operated in the temperature 
range -20° to 40°C (-4°F to 104°F) and positioned toward the sun (see 

Deployment and Mounting

), operation outside this range will reduce the 

battery service life 
With lithium batteries: 1 year, typical use 

Dimensions 

Sensor: 470 x 191 x 121 mm (18.5 x 7.5 x 4.75 in.) 
Cable length: 3 m (9.8 ft) 
Mote: 16.2 x 8.59 x 4.14 cm (6.38 x 3.38 x 1.63 inches) 

Weight 

Sensor and cable: 1.332 kg (2 lb, 15 oz) 
Mote: 223 g (7.87 oz) 

 

RXW Davis Wind Speed & 
Direction Sensor 

Models: 

 

RXW-WCF-900 (US) 

 

RXW-WCF-868 (Europe) 

 

RXW-WCF-922 
(Australia/NZ) 

Items Included: 

 

Cable ties 

Items required: 

 

Weather-resistant cable 
ties or cable clips 

 

Electrical tape 

 

Handheld compass, local 
area map, or handheld GPS 

If mounting on tripod or mast: 

 

Adjustable wrench 

If mounting on wooden surface: 

 

Drill with 5 mm (3/16 inch) 
drill bit 

Accessories: 

 

Grounding kit (M-GKA) 

 

Summary of Contents for RXW-WCF Series

Page 1: ...158 F with lithium batteries Radio Power 12 6 mW 11 dBm non adjustable Transmission Range At least 304 8 m 1 000 ft line of sight at 1 8 m 6 ft from the ground 457 2 m 1 500 ft typical Wireless Data S...

Page 2: ...when initially joining a network If the mote is not currently part of a network the blue LED will be off If the LED is on and not blinking there is a problem with the mote Contact Technical Support a...

Page 3: ...RXW Manager is installed in the left slot module 1 or twice if it is installed on the right slot module 2 3 Press the Search button the magnifying glass The magnifying glass icon will blink while the...

Page 4: ...3 Use the Allen wrench provided to tighten the set screw on the side of the wind cups The wind cups should drop slightly when you let go 4 Ensure the set screw is screwed in fully and very tight Failu...

Page 5: ...ree building or other obstruction You may do this by mounting the sensor on an Onset tripod or mast or a metal pipe You may mount the sensor on a wooden post if it has a side facing due north for moun...

Page 6: ...edure 1 Position the wind vane so that it points in the same direction as the mounting arm Secure the vane on the arm with a piece of tape so that the vane cannot rotate 2 While standing 150 to 200 fe...

Page 7: ...irmware file to the new storage device the mote After the file is copied eject the storage device from the computer and disconnect the cable from the mote The file will be installed automatically on t...

Page 8: ...ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of th...

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