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What is the difference between the CS215 and the HMP60?

The most significant difference is that the CS215 has an SDI-12 output and that the HMP60 has a voltage output. Additional differences are outlined in the “Air Temperature & Relative Humidity” brochure, which compares all of the Campbell Scientific temperature and relative humidity sensors. 

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