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Radio Setup 

1. 

Attach the antenna or cable to the radio connector labeled Antenna (Figures 9 and 10) on the RF401. 

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Figure 9:  The WeatherHawk antenna may  
be a 900 MHz surface mount antenna (left),  
or a whip antenna(right) that connects directly 
to the radio, or a tri-band surface mount 
antenna (not shown).

Figure 10:  The connector labeled 
Antenna on an RF401-series radio is 
where the antennas attach. 

2. 

Connect the serial cable male connector to the radio 
connector labeled RS232 and the female connector to a 
computer serial port (Figure 11). 

3. 

Plug the RF401 AC Adapter into a grounded AC wall 
outlet. 

4. 

Connect the other end of the AC adapter to the RF401 
connector labeled DC Pwr input (Figure 11).  The red 
Pwr/Tx status light should illuminate. 

5. 

Confirm that the WeatherHawk weather station has an 
antenna installed on the connector marked Antenna on the 
bottom side of the weather station (Figure 3 above). 

Figure 11:  Radio connections.  The serial 
cable (left) connects to the port labeled 
RS232 and the AC adapter connects to the 
port labeled DC Pwr input.    

6. 

Start your applications software. 

7. 

Monitor the sensor displays.  After a few minutes, numeric values should appear if the WeatherHawk and 
radio are communicating.  Also indicator lights on both the RF401 radio and the WeatherHawk will blink. 

 
 

If the radio is not communicating properly, you may be experiencing interference from nearby 
equipment such as wireless phones, other spread spectrum radios, or another WeatherHawk.  Changing 
some settings on your radio and WeatherHawk station should rectify this situation.  The procedure for 
changing these settings is provided in the WeatherHawk Advanced Radio Settings.  
 

 
8. 

If your radio is working properly, close the software and turn the key to the off position.  You are now 
ready to install your WeatherHawk station at the site (see Site Installation Guide). 

 

Help and Support 

For product support, specifications, and installation troubleshooting, refer to the WeatherHawk Site Installation 
Guide or the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on our website (

www.WeatherHawk.com

).  Customers may also 

call us at 435-866-670-5982 (toll-fee in US) or 435-750-1802 (international) or email us at 

service@weatherhawk.com

.

  

 

Notes 

1. WeatherHawk

®

 

 and WeatherHawk XP/X 

TM

 are trademarks of Campbell Scientific Inc. 

2. 

Virtual Weather Station Software

® 

 is a trademark of Ambient L.L.C., used by permission. 

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Summary of Contents for 500 Series

Page 1: ...modate a 1 inch OD mast Discard the shim if using a 1 inch mast Fully seat the shim on the mast with the flange down before sliding the WeatherHawk over the shim mast Figure 1 Model 520 with solar panel 2 Install your application software on your computer 3 Connect the serial cable male connector to the WeatherHawk RS 232 port and the serial cable female connector to a computer serial port Figure ...

Page 2: ...te Refer to the Installation Guide provided on the CD shipped with your station for siting information and installation procedures Station Setup Using Virtual Weather Station Software 1 Click on the Settings menu and choose WeatherHawk Settings from the drop down menu Figure 4 WeatherHawk 2 If your WeatherHawk is wireless change the Logger Address to your WeatherHawk station s serial number 1 of F...

Page 3: ... Offset _________ ___________ ________ Current VWS WHERE Current the current barometric pressure in Hg obtained from a Radio or Television Weather Program or from the Web site http weather noaa gov weather ccus html Figure 7 VWS the barometric pressure in Hg found in the Virtual Weather Station Software on the Broadcast Display screen Figure 8 Zero negative numbers and very small numbers are possi...

Page 4: ... the WeatherHawk and radio are communicating Also indicator lights on both the RF401 radio and the WeatherHawk will blink If the radio is not communicating properly you may be experiencing interference from nearby equipment such as wireless phones other spread spectrum radios or another WeatherHawk Changing some settings on your radio and WeatherHawk station should rectify this situation The proce...

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