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[Weather] AAG Temp/Humidity sensor
c***@thegallos.com
2016-09-30 23:53:09 UTC
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Hey Guys,
I have one new in package. My main station died about the same time the
sensor showed up, and it has been sitting here in it's sealed bag since

Anyone interested in it?
Claude Felizardo
2016-10-01 00:17:14 UTC
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old or new design? IF the old design i might be interested as i still haven't had a chance to look into what it would take to make the new design work with OWW. I also have a couple of replacement humidity sensors to swap in for the worn out sensor but haven't had a chance to do that either. The newer design from HobbyBoards changed a few years ago. If it's an original AAG sensor then yes.

Claude
Post by c***@thegallos.com
Hey Guys,
I have one new in package. My main station died about the same time the
sensor showed up, and it has been sitting here in it's sealed bag since
Anyone interested in it?
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Charles Gallo
2016-10-01 01:02:01 UTC
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What is the difference aka how do I tell?

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Charlie
Post by Claude Felizardo
old or new design? IF the old design i might be interested as i still haven't had a chance to look into what it would take to make the new design work with OWW. I also have a couple of replacement humidity sensors to swap in for the worn out sensor but haven't had a chance to do that either. The newer design from HobbyBoards changed a few years ago. If it's an original AAG sensor then yes.
Claude
Post by c***@thegallos.com
Hey Guys,
I have one new in package. My main station died about the same time the
sensor showed up, and it has been sitting here in it's sealed bag since
Anyone interested in it?
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Claude Felizardo
2016-10-01 03:16:54 UTC
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I'll have to check when I get home but first off AAG only used the original design which Hobby-Boards used as well but at some point they used a new 1-wire chip which requires different programming. If it's in the case and it says AAG then that's a good hint. Otherwise if it's a bare board then that's why i'll have to have a look at home. IIRC the AAG case and module was noticeably smaller than the HB board so if you could get measure the board/case that would be good check. Oh, I think the AAG module used RJ11/2 vs HB used RJ45 jacks?

Claude
Post by Charles Gallo
What is the difference aka how do I tell?
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73 de KG2V
Charlie
Post by Claude Felizardo
old or new design? IF the old design i might be interested as i still haven't had a chance to look into what it would take to make the new design work with OWW. I also have a couple of replacement humidity sensors to swap in for the worn out sensor but haven't had a chance to do that either. The newer design from HobbyBoards changed a few years ago. If it's an original AAG sensor then yes.
Claude
Post by c***@thegallos.com
Hey Guys,
I have one new in package. My main station died about the same time the
sensor showed up, and it has been sitting here in it's sealed bag since
Anyone interested in it?
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Charles Gallo
2016-10-01 05:35:49 UTC
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Oh, it is the full up AAG brown box that says AAG, bought straight from Mexico back when

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Charlie
Post by Claude Felizardo
I'll have to check when I get home but first off AAG only used the original design which Hobby-Boards used as well but at some point they used a new 1-wire chip which requires different programming. If it's in the case and it says AAG then that's a good hint. Otherwise if it's a bare board then that's why i'll have to have a look at home. IIRC the AAG case and module was noticeably smaller than the HB board so if you could get measure the board/case that would be good check. Oh, I think the AAG module used RJ11/2 vs HB used RJ45 jacks?
Claude
Post by Charles Gallo
What is the difference aka how do I tell?
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73 de KG2V
Charlie
Post by Claude Felizardo
old or new design? IF the old design i might be interested as i still haven't had a chance to look into what it would take to make the new design work with OWW. I also have a couple of replacement humidity sensors to swap in for the worn out sensor but haven't had a chance to do that either. The newer design from HobbyBoards changed a few years ago. If it's an original AAG sensor then yes.
Claude
Post by c***@thegallos.com
Hey Guys,
I have one new in package. My main station died about the same time the
sensor showed up, and it has been sitting here in it's sealed bag since
Anyone interested in it?
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Claude Felizardo
2016-10-01 06:09:18 UTC
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Does it say TAI-8540 then i am most interested in it because it will
just work with my old setup. Otherwise it should have two 6-pin RJ12
jacks. 1-wire chip should be a DS2438, family hex code 26.
Friday, September 30, 2016 10:35 PM
Oh, it is the full up AAG brown box that says AAG, bought straight from Mexico back when
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Charlie
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Friday, September 30, 2016 8:16 PM
I'll have to check when I get home but first off AAG only used the
original design which Hobby-Boards used as well but at some point they
used a new 1-wire chip which requires different programming. If it's
in the case and it says AAG then that's a good hint. Otherwise if it's
a bare board then that's why i'll have to have a look at home. IIRC
the AAG case and module was noticeably smaller than the HB board so if
you could get measure the board/case that would be good check. Oh, I
think the AAG module used RJ11/2 vs HB used RJ45 jacks?
Claude
Friday, September 30, 2016 6:02 PM
What is the difference aka how do I tell?
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Charlie
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Friday, September 30, 2016 4:53 PM
Hey Guys,
I have one new in package. My main station died about the same time the
sensor showed up, and it has been sitting here in it's sealed bag since
Anyone interested in it?
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http://www2.buoy.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/weather
Charles Gallo
2016-10-02 00:16:33 UTC
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Yep, TAI-8540, still sealed in its bag. In fact only tossed the shipping box a few weeks ago. Like I said, between the time of order, and arrival, my station died, so I never opened the box

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Charlie
Does it say TAI-8540 then i am most interested in it because it will just work with my old setup. Otherwise it should have two 6-pin RJ12 jacks. 1-wire chip should be a DS2438, family hex code 26.
Charles Gallo Friday, September 30, 2016 10:35 PM
Oh, it is the full up AAG brown box that says AAG, bought straight from Mexico back when
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73 de KG2V
Charlie
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Claude Felizardo Friday, September 30, 2016 8:16 PM
I'll have to check when I get home but first off AAG only used the original design which Hobby-Boards used as well but at some point they used a new 1-wire chip which requires different programming. If it's in the case and it says AAG then that's a good hint. Otherwise if it's a bare board then that's why i'll have to have a look at home. IIRC the AAG case and module was noticeably smaller than the HB board so if you could get measure the board/case that would be good check. Oh, I think the AAG module used RJ11/2 vs HB used RJ45 jacks?
Claude
Charles Gallo Friday, September 30, 2016 6:02 PM
What is the difference aka how do I tell?
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Charlie
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Hey Guys,
I have one new in package. My main station died about the same time the
sensor showed up, and it has been sitting here in it's sealed bag since
Anyone interested in it?
_______________________________________________
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