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Default Value of Heathkit ID-4001 Weatherstation ?????

Hello all,

Does anybody have a clue about the value of a Heathkit Digital Weather
Computer model ID-4001.

This is just the Console unit without the rain gauge/sensors/anenometer.

Does anybody know where I could get a replacement rain
gauge/sensors/anenometer? Are there any new units that would work?

Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks,

Ryan


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Default Value of Heathkit ID-4001 Weatherstation ?????

On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 19:21:24 +0200, "A.M. van der Weiden"
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Hello all,

Does anybody have a clue about the value of a Heathkit Digital Weather
Computer model ID-4001.

This is just the Console unit without the rain gauge/sensors/anenometer.

Does anybody know where I could get a replacement rain
gauge/sensors/anenometer? Are there any new units that would work?

Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks,

Ryan


Does it use the old CPM OS? Probably worth about 20 bucks if you can
find the right buyer. Doubt the sensors would still be working after
20 years. How much are weather input devices worth today, bet you
would pay over 60 for just a good anemometer..

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Default Value of Heathkit ID-4001 Weatherstation ?????

Disagree. There's a huge active collectors demand for old Heathkit stuff.
Heathkit weather stations are fairly rare... especially so considering the
ID-4001. If it was complete with box and documentation, probably worth $300
or more via Ebay. You could probably get $100 plus just for the computer
alone.

Doubt you'll find any sensors or gauges for it and if you do they ain't
gonna be cheap...

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On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 19:21:24 +0200, "A.M. van der Weiden"
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Hello all,

Does anybody have a clue about the value of a Heathkit Digital Weather
Computer model ID-4001.


Does it use the old CPM OS? Probably worth about 20 bucks if you can
find the right buyer.



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