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<blockquote cite="mid:4D4F37C8.9030500@ncable.net.au" type="cite">Anyone
considering buying a Davis station look overseas as the Australian
dealer prices are ridiculous and outrageous by comparison (I know
Australian warranty and buy local and all that stuff, so please
spare me your comments re this aspect!)
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No comments in this aspect at all, however from the USA Davis Site -
with special reference to the <u>last paragraph:<br>
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<p>Davis Instruments' resellers provide the most extensive
selection of products and offer outstanding service and support
throughout a weather station's life. Davis is proud to refer our
international customers to the reseller in their country.</p>
<p>Davis warrants its products sold in the U.S.A. for one year
after date of purchase. This warranty is not valid outside of
the U.S.A., but our international resellers often offer their
own warranty for products they sell. They are under no
obligation to provide service or support for any products they
did not sell.</p>
<p>Many countries stipulate that wireless weather equipment must
transmit on specific radio frequencies. In many cases, only an
authorized reseller can provide the proper wireless product for
their country. Products made for sale in the U.S.A. and Canada
cannot be legally used in the EU, Australia, New Zealand, and
many other countries who follow different guidelines.</p>
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Fact or fiction I wonder ...............?<br>
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73<br>
Terry<br>
(Who is also contemplating a purchase, but not necessarily for APRS,
but is seriously put off by the price)<br>
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