The is a highly reliable, classic home meteorological device. Originally distributed throughout Europe (frequently via LIDL ), it operates on a standard 433 MHz radio frequency to sync data between its outdoor remote sensor and indoor console base station. It also features an integrated DCF77 atomic clock receiver .
Do not close the door yet if you need to press the manual TX button later. Step 2: Power the Main Display Console
: If no signal is detected (e.g., due to interference), press and hold the SET or MODE button for 3 seconds to enter manual time setting.
is a popular choice for homeowners, gardeners, and weather enthusiasts who need reliable readings without complex installation.
DCF77 Radio Signal (Frankfurt, Germany)
Structural interference, excessive distance from Germany, or electrical noise.
: Place the base station and outdoor sensor 5 feet apart during configuration.
Hold the + button for 3 seconds to set time manually.
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