Friday, September 10, 2010

La Crosse Technology TX37U-IT 915MHz Wireless Temperature Sensor

  • Remote wireless temperature sensor for use with a wide range of La Crosse Technology weather systems
  • Equipped for wall mount; transmits data at 915 MHz frequency up to 330 feet unobstructed to base unit
  • Assesses outdoor temperatures from ?31.9 to +139 degrees F; also can monitor indoor temperatures
  • Requires separate purchase of a compatible base and 2 AA batteries; install out of direct rain or sun
  • Measures 1-1/2 inches wide by 4/5 inches deep by 5 inches high; limited 1-year warranty

Product Description
The La Crosse Technology TX37U-IT 915MHz Wireless Temperature Sensor is used in conjunction with La Crosse Technology wireless weather stations that use the 915 MHz technology…. More >>

La Crosse Technology TX37U-IT 915MHz Wireless Temperature Sensor

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5 Responses to “La Crosse Technology TX37U-IT 915MHz Wireless Temperature Sensor”
  1. through no fault of AMAZON the item in the box was diferent than what was listed on outside of box.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. PRODUCT WAS RECIEVED AND WORKING OK

    HOWEVER, I FEEL THAT I MUST COMMENT AS FOLLOWS:

    SHORTLY AFTER THE PRODUCT WAS ORDERED AND PAYMENT TENDERED ON MY AMERICAN EXPRESS CARD I WAS CONTACTED BY AMERICAN EXPRESS THAT SOMEONE WAS ATTEMPTING TO PURCHASE OVERSEAS AIRLINE TICKETS USING THIS CARD NUMBER AND IT WAS NECESSARY TO CANCEL THIS CARD AND HAVE A NEW ONE ISSUED. ON MY CURRENT BILL WHICH WAS RECIEVED YESTERDAY THERE WAS ANOTHER BOGUS CHARGE.

    I AM WONDERING WHAT MEASURES YOU HAVE TO PREVENT SOMEONE FROM USING THE INFORMATION SUPPLIED TO YOU??

    I USUALLY USE PAYPAL BUT THIS OPTION WAS NOT AVAILABLE.

    THANK YOU

    PAUL E. HASKINS

    214-236-2441
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. J. Griffiths says:

    We bought this wireless temperature sensor for our RV, because we ran over the first one that came in the kit. It works great and is very accurate, just don’t leave it outside when you pull away in your RV.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. After resetting batteries, waiting 10-15 minutes the replacement sensor works.

    I guess the original one was dropped. Will take it apart to see what failed.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. J. Lance says:

    I have one sensor outdoors, and another in the garage where I store some fruit and veggies in the winter that won’t fit in the refrigerator in the kitchen . Good to know when the temps there are going below freezing so I can rescue the fruit if I need to.

    Works well and seems very accurate.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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