I have been using an Oregon Scientific WMR100N for almost 5 years and have been pleased with its performance. We live near the beach, with lots of salty air, and I have had very few problems with it. I get the occasional dreaded signal dropouts, but I can usually move things around a bit and fix it. Since the sensors I have are already compatible with the WMR200, I was thinking of upgrading to the WMR200 console. I hear there are issues with the data logger with that console at times, but that the signal dropouts are very minimal. I wanted to see if anyone else had experience with the WMR200 and WMR100N consoles and could offer some advice.
Thanks,
Chris Collins
moreheadcityweather.com