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===== Overview ===== | ===== Overview ===== | ||
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The WeatherDuino Air Quality Monitor it very simple to build, and enables the user to measure PM2.5 and PM10 dust particles which are important measures of air pollution.\\ | The WeatherDuino Air Quality Monitor it very simple to build, and enables the user to measure PM2.5 and PM10 dust particles which are important measures of air pollution.\\ | ||
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- | Through the use of an optional [[http:// | + | Through the use of an optional [[http:// |
- | The AQM (Air Quality Monitor) device can work in two different modes, simultaneously: | + | |
- | * First, as a transmitter to a WeatherDuino weather station< | + | * First, as a transmitter to a WeatherDuino weather station< |
* Second, as an independent device that could be used by anyone, whether they have a WeatherDuino weather station or not. | * Second, as an independent device that could be used by anyone, whether they have a WeatherDuino weather station or not. | ||
In the Assembly Guide / Hints section below, we will explain how to set-up the AQM for each mode of use. | In the Assembly Guide / Hints section below, we will explain how to set-up the AQM for each mode of use. | ||
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+ | Example screen from an WeatherDuino Pro2 Compact receiver, showing Air Quality data, received from our Air Quality Monitor system. | ||
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===== Technical Data ===== | ===== Technical Data ===== |