Mini Home Weather Forecast Station The perfect desktop weather station for home or office
by La Crosse Technology (ws-7014ch)
This is a compact weather instrument offering weather forecasting and radio controlled time & date.
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The LA14U & LA14C feature barometer-based weather forecasting, and a radio controlled clock that is synchronized daily to the atomic clock maintained by the National Institute for Standards & Technology (NIST) in Fort Collins Colorado.
The weather forecast is displayed as an easy-to-read icon: sunny, partly cloudy, cloudy, rain. The barometer trend is also displayed as an arrow: rising or falling. Other features include maximum and minimum temperature memory, and indoor humidity measurement.
An ideal model if you live in a remote area, have a recreation business that relies on the weather, or simply enjoy having weather information at your fingertips.
Features & Functions
Indoor temperature (F or C)
Indoor humidity (%RH)
Remote temperature (F or C)
1 TX6U remote temperature sensor included
Can receive as many as 3 remote sensors
Forecast icon display based on changing air pressure (75% accurate for 12-20 hours)
Barometer trend display
Radio-controlled time and date
Minimum & maximum temperature memory
Wall hanging or free-standing (removeable stand)
12 or 24 hour time mode
3.75 x 1.25 x 5.5" (9.5 x 3 x 14 cm)
Atomic Clock
The clock automatically synchronizes itself with the cesium-atom clock maintained by the US Commerce Department in Colorado. Several times each day, the clock receives a radio signal and adjusts itself accordingly to split-second accuracy of up to 4 billionths of a second. The clock works normally even when the radio signal is not available due to atmospheric conditions, or distance from Colorado. the signal has an expected range of over 3,000 miles (particularly at night), meaning that the signal can be received in most North american locations.