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title: "La Crosse Technology TX6U Wireless Temperature Sensor for 433 MHz Units only"
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# 80 ft max transmission range 433 MHz RF wireless transmission Weather-resistant, wall-mount ready La Crosse Technology TX6U Wireless Temperature Sensor for 433 MHz Units only

**Brand:** la crosse technology
**Price:** ₹ 207
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## Summary

> 🌡️ Stay ahead of the weather curve with wireless precision!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** La Crosse Technology TX6U Wireless Temperature Sensor for 433 MHz Units only by la crosse technology
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 207 with free shipping
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## Best For

- la crosse technology enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted la crosse technology brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play Battery Powered:** Runs on 2 AA batteries with simple activation—no complicated setup needed.
- • **Compact & Lightweight Profile:** Sleek 5.5 x 1.5 x 1 inch sensor fits discreetly on any wall or outdoor space.
- • **Extended 80-Foot Signal Reach:** Reliable temperature data transmission even from distant outdoor locations.
- • **Seamless 433 MHz Wireless Sync:** Effortlessly pairs with select La Crosse units for real-time outdoor temp updates.
- • **Durable Weather-Resistant Design:** Built to withstand the elements with included mounting hardware for easy installation.

## Overview

The La Crosse Technology TX6U is a compact, weather-resistant wireless temperature sensor designed exclusively for 433 MHz La Crosse units. It transmits accurate outdoor temperature readings up to 80 feet to compatible indoor stations, powered by two AA batteries. With easy wall-mount installation and a durable matte finish, it’s the perfect upgrade or replacement sensor to keep your weather station data fresh and reliable.

## Description

Product Description Sensors CompatibleCOMBO2 7025/5431COMBO6 8056/2192COMBO7 9075/9117KCOMBO1 9013/62UKCOMBO2 5110/9117Twin Pack 7013UTX2000WS-6118ALWS-6118CHWS-6118OAKWS-7013BZWS-7013UWS-7014SUWS-7014UFWS-7025SUWS-7025UFWS-7034UWS-7041N (TDC)WS-7042WS-7049U-MAHWS-7049U-NATWS-7075UFWS-7076UWS-7136-BKWS-7136-SWS-7136-WWS-7159UWS-7168UWS-7208WS-7211UWS-7215UWS-7394U-ALWS-8011UMahWS-8016UWS-8017U-MAHWS-8017U-OAKWS-8054UWS-8056UWS-8117U-ALWS-7078UFWS-6118CHWS-8168UWS-7212WS-6118OAKWS-8236U-ALWS-7390UWS-7013BZWS-8248U-ALWS-7391OAKWS-7013UWS-8248U-CHWS-7391UDWS-7014SUWS-8248U-OAKWS-7391UFWS-7014UFWS-8249U-CHWS-7391UGWS-7025SUWS-8256U-ALWS-7394U-SALWS-7025UFWS-8256U-OAKWS-8010UWS-7034UWS-8318UWS-8015TDCWS-7041N (TDC)WS-8349UWS-8015UWS-7042WS-9002UWS-8025ALWS-7049U-MAHWS-9013NUWS-8025CHWS-7049U-NATWS-9013UWS-8025OAKWS-7075UFWS-9014UWS-8035TWCWS-7076UWS-9016UWS-8035U-ALWS-7136-BKWS-9055UWS-9025UWS-7136-SWS-9065UWS-9031UWS-7136-WWS-9075UWS-9032UWS-7159UWS-9116UWS-9033TDCWS-7168UWS-9117UWS-9043WS-7208WS-9151UWS-9115UWS-7211UWS-9210UWS-7213uWS-7215UWS-9611UWS-7394U-ALWT-5120UWS-8117U-CWS-8117U-OAKWS-8118U-ALWS-8157CHWS-8157NOAKWS-8157U-AWS-8157U-CHWS-8157U-OAKWS-8168UWS-8236U-ALWS-8248U-ALWS-8248U-CHWS-8248U-OAKWS-8249U-CHWS-8256U-ALWS-8256U-OAKWS-8318UWS-8349UWS-9002UWS-9013NUWS-9013UWS-9014UWS-9016UWS-9055UWS-9065UWS-9075UWS-9116UWS-9117UWS-9151UWS-9210UWS-9611UWT-5120UWT-5130UWT-5431UWT-5432UWT-5442UWT-5721U desertcart.com Many modern homes have up-to-date clocks or mini weather stations that depend on radio-transmitted data to stay calibrated and current. The La Crosse TX6U works outdoors by sensing temperature and transmitting that information to an indoor station. It can transmit to a base up to 80 feet away. The TX6U can be added to augment information coming to La Crosse units already in operation. Remove batteries from base units first and activate sensors; then replace batteries in base units and press no buttons until a display appears. Multiple sensors can be assigned a number so that it will be clear which information from which sensor is displayed. The TX6U operates on two AA batteries. Its housing is made of durable, neutral-tone plastic. For options in wall mounting, two screws and screw anchors and a strong adhesive tape are included. The TX6U measures 5-1/2 by 1-1/2 by 1 inch. La Crosse provides a one-year limited warranty on its sensors. Each sensor comes with a detailed instruction sheet. --Garland Withers

Review: Double La Crosse: La Crosse Technology TX6U Wireless Temperature Sensor for 433 MHz units only [ Photos ] - I am sure this has happened to everyone. You buy the electronic thermometer sets and after many years, say 10-12 years or so, the outdoor sensor/transmitter eventually dies after someone pressure washes the house without telling you. Well, do you buy another set? Nope, you say; replace the outside sensor unit of course. What if you have two very different models from the same manufacturer, La Crosse, purchased at different years? I figured the odds of finding one sensor/transmitter unit for both receivers was slim to none. I had a sensor unit for each different La Crosse indoor sensor but one died and found that the other sensor worked with the newer indoor sensor. Cool. Now, let’s see if that will still apply in the 21st Century? The desertcart web site has all the (“a select few”) compatible models listed but I wanted to cross check that information with La Crosse. So, I went to the La Crosse web site. (Thank goodness for the web) Read the specs and model numbers off of both my indoor sensor/receiver units with a magnifying glass discovering that they are both 433.92 MHz units; it looked like I only needed one outdoor sensor/transmitter for both. Hmm, this seems TOO easy to me. Doubt started to sink into my psyche. Thank goodness La Crosse had the older units listed that were compatible with their current outdoor sensors. I confirmed that the one new sensor would, allegedly, be compatible with both my old temperature units and flashed the card. I figured if it didn’t work for both I would buy another sensor. When the new unit arrived I just followed the same procedure as always in activating the units and Voila! Yes, they all worked together in harmony. I was a little dubious but they worked without a glitch or failure. After 2 months the units are still actively harmonious. If this will save you time I will list my two very different La Crosse receiving units (see photos): :: Model WS-7049U – Hour, Minute, Indoor Humidity, Indoor Temp, Outdoor Temp, Visual ....Weather Indicator :: Model WS-7034U - Hour, Minute, Indoor Temp, Outdoor Temp I love it when it’s that easy. So, 5 Stars for the single sensor unit working for both units and kudos to La Crosse for the fine support. The 2 Hamiltons were well worth the money.
Review: Functional Replacement - I wasn't certain when I ordered this sensor, whether it was a match for my discontinued WS-8056U weather clock, whose sensor had failed after years of outdoor service. The store description of the sensor didn't list every station for which it was compatible. And, while the label on my clock indicates that it operates at "433.92 MHz," this sensor is described as appropriate for "433 MHz" units, — I wasn't sure whether the difference was significant. Also, this model is different, in size and proportion, than the sensor that originally came with the clock, and uses two AA batteries rather than the AAA batteries. So I ordered this sensor with fingers crossed (La Crossed?). When I received it, and installed the batteries, nothing happened — the clock was not receiving a signal. So, I logged onto to the La Crosse website, which still offers the manual for the WS-8056U. I was reminded to 1) Have the clock and remote temperature sensor 3 to 5 feet apart; 2) Remove batteries from both units for 10 minutes; 3) Place the batteries first into the remote temperature sensor, THEN into the clock; 4) Not press any buttons for 10 minutes. That did the trick. When all else fails, read the directions! The La Crosse website also shows this sensor as the companion for my clock, so I needn't have worried, if I had just gone there first. Both the clock and the sensor have worked perfectly since.

## Features

- Wall-mounting temperature sensor and transmitter
- Transmits temperature up to 80 feet
- Weather-resistant case and wall mounting screws included
- Compatible with only select few la Crosse Technology models as listed below
- 5-1/2 by 1-1/2 by 1 inch; one-year warranty
- NOTE: Refer the Instructional Video from the Image Section and the User Manual from Technical Specification before use which is highly recommended.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0000VYJ0G |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Wireless |
| Are batteries included? | No |
| Brand Name | La Crosse Technology |
| Color | Puddy (Off-white) |
| Connectivity Technology | Radio Freqeuncy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,516) |
| Display Type | no display |
| Finish Type | matte |
| Frequency | 433 MHz |
| Included Components | Screws |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.59"D x 0.7"W x 5.04"H |
| Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | La Crosse Technology |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | TX6U |
| Part Number | TX6U |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Sensor Technology | RF |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Temperature Accuracy | [Estimated] ±0.5 degrees Celsius |
| UPC | 757456995991 |
| Upper Temperature Range | 50 Degrees Celsius |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** La Crosse Technology
- **Color:** Puddy (Off-white)
- **Connectivity Technology:** Radio Freqeuncy
- **Included Components:** Screws
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered
- **Product Dimensions:** 1.59"D x 0.7"W x 5.04"H
- **Special Feature:** Lightweight, Wireless
- **Style:** Modern
- **Temperature Accuracy:** [Estimated] ±0.5 degrees Celsius

## Images

![La Crosse Technology TX6U Wireless Temperature Sensor for 433 MHz Units only - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91HACKY4E+L.jpg)
![La Crosse Technology TX6U Wireless Temperature Sensor for 433 MHz Units only - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91bzRGiEQpL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: does this lacrosse tx6u wireless sensor work with skyscan wireless weather station model 81690**
A: Answer:La Crosse Technology TX6U Wireless Temperature Sensor for 433 MHz units only. So if skyscan wireless weather station model 81690 is a 433 MHz unit, then it should be ok. Another site would be some help:http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/1949

**Q: Will this work with weather station S84193 ?**
A: Don't know, but I doubt it.  The LaCrosse website shows a different transmitter with that unit -- see http://www.lacrossetechnology.com/s84193/.  433Mhz, which MAYBE is the same band as the TX6U, but LaCrosse would have to tell you.TX141TH-B

**Q: will the La Croose 433 MHz outsie sensor work with the Skyscan indoor clock?**
A: This single sensor provides outside temperature for all three of my 433MHz indoor/outdoor clocks.  It would probably work with the subject skyscan, but I can't say for sure, because I don't find that label on any of my clocks.

**Q: what does the back of this sensor look like, does this sensor come with a pc to mount it.**
A: It has double sided tape

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Double La Crosse: La Crosse Technology TX6U Wireless Temperature Sensor for 433 MHz units only [ Photos ]
*by D***G on June 22, 2018*

I am sure this has happened to everyone. You buy the electronic thermometer sets and after many years, say 10-12 years or so, the outdoor sensor/transmitter eventually dies after someone pressure washes the house without telling you. Well, do you buy another set? Nope, you say; replace the outside sensor unit of course. What if you have two very different models from the same manufacturer, La Crosse, purchased at different years? I figured the odds of finding one sensor/transmitter unit for both receivers was slim to none. I had a sensor unit for each different La Crosse indoor sensor but one died and found that the other sensor worked with the newer indoor sensor. Cool. Now, let’s see if that will still apply in the 21st Century? The Amazon web site has all the (“a select few”) compatible models listed but I wanted to cross check that information with La Crosse. So, I went to the La Crosse web site. (Thank goodness for the web) Read the specs and model numbers off of both my indoor sensor/receiver units with a magnifying glass discovering that they are both 433.92 MHz units; it looked like I only needed one outdoor sensor/transmitter for both. Hmm, this seems TOO easy to me. Doubt started to sink into my psyche. Thank goodness La Crosse had the older units listed that were compatible with their current outdoor sensors. I confirmed that the one new sensor would, allegedly, be compatible with both my old temperature units and flashed the card. I figured if it didn’t work for both I would buy another sensor. When the new unit arrived I just followed the same procedure as always in activating the units and Voila! Yes, they all worked together in harmony. I was a little dubious but they worked without a glitch or failure. After 2 months the units are still actively harmonious. If this will save you time I will list my two very different La Crosse receiving units (see photos): :: Model WS-7049U – Hour, Minute, Indoor Humidity, Indoor Temp, Outdoor Temp, Visual ....Weather Indicator :: Model WS-7034U - Hour, Minute, Indoor Temp, Outdoor Temp I love it when it’s that easy. So, 5 Stars for the single sensor unit working for both units and kudos to La Crosse for the fine support. The 2 Hamiltons were well worth the money.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Functional Replacement
*by S***S on February 2, 2014*

I wasn't certain when I ordered this sensor, whether it was a match for my discontinued WS-8056U weather clock, whose sensor had failed after years of outdoor service. The store description of the sensor didn't list every station for which it was compatible. And, while the label on my clock indicates that it operates at "433.92 MHz," this sensor is described as appropriate for "433 MHz" units, — I wasn't sure whether the difference was significant. Also, this model is different, in size and proportion, than the sensor that originally came with the clock, and uses two AA batteries rather than the AAA batteries. So I ordered this sensor with fingers crossed (La Crossed?). When I received it, and installed the batteries, nothing happened — the clock was not receiving a signal. So, I logged onto to the La Crosse website, which still offers the manual for the WS-8056U. I was reminded to 1) Have the clock and remote temperature sensor 3 to 5 feet apart; 2) Remove batteries from both units for 10 minutes; 3) Place the batteries first into the remote temperature sensor, THEN into the clock; 4) Not press any buttons for 10 minutes. That did the trick. When all else fails, read the directions! The La Crosse website also shows this sensor as the companion for my clock, so I needn't have worried, if I had just gone there first. Both the clock and the sensor have worked perfectly since.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works well but doesn't seem to have the range that the specs state.
*by J***S on May 15, 2009*

I luckily found this on Amazon to replace the original sensor that went with my lacrosse Atomic Clock with indoor/outdoor temp display and weather forecast. The original sensor drowned in Hurricane Katrina, while somehow the clock itself survived in water flooded to the ceiling (go figure.) I got this temp sensor for a great bargain at about $7.00. I didn't even know they sold these separately, as I had searched to no avail in a number of local stores that carried lacrosse items. Rather than spending $50.00 on a whole new clock with sensor, I hit the internet for more research and got lucky. It was easy to get working with my lacrosse clock and very simple to mount. It worked well until someone took it down for some unknown reason, resulting in my dog deciding it would make a tasty chew toy. I found it in the grass after a rain with the case cracked and pieces broken off and batteries missing. Just for kicks I dried it out, put new batteries in it, held it all together with a rubber band and low and behold it worked! However, this was only short-lived, probably because of the cracked and broken case allowing too much exposure to the elements. So on to replacement number 2 which I also purchased on Amazon, but for $14.00 this time, (still better than the retail price.) Easy to install and get working just as before, but this one sometimes gives me the temp and sometimes it doesn't. I'm in a different house than before now, yet the walls aren't as thick on this house and I had the sensor installed only 10 ft. away from where the clock is mounted on the wall inside. There is a window on one side of the clock and a door on the other. When the main door is open and only the outer plexiglass door is closed, it picks up the signal just fine. Ultimately, I had to move the sensor to a post on the porch almost right outside the window, about 5 ft. away from where the clock is mounted inside. It works fine now, the temp is usually pretty accurate (comparing temps with another wired outdoor thermometer in a back room and the temps reported by my GPS.) The only things that bother me about this sensor is the range and the fact that it is an outdoor thermometer - yet it was not built to be waterproof or UV resistant. Lacrosse states that it is weather "resistant" and fog and mist won't hurt it, but to keep out of rain and direct sunlight. (Although the unit before this one DID make it through some severe punishment.) As for the weather resistance, I'm ok with having it mounted underneath the cover of my porch, although this will basically give me the temp in the shade, and not the temp out in the sun. But this is better than nothing and still nice to have. The issue of range varies for different types of walls, windows, locations, etc. But the Lacrosse web page for my model of clock states that the transmission range is up to 330 feet (unobstructed). This is not correct, it is the newest models that operate on a higher frequency that have the 330 ft. range. The Lacrosse web page for this TX6U sensor (which is what came with my clock) states that "the remote sensor has a range of 80 feet. Any walls that the signal will have to pass through will reduce distance. An outdoor wall or window will have 20 to 30 feet of resistance and an interior wall will have 10 to 20 feet of resistance. Your distance plus resistance should not exceed 80 ft. in a straight line." So, with one exterior wall to pass through, let's say that narrows my range to between 50 - 60 feet. Then there should be no problem whatsoever in getting the signal when I had it placed 10 ft. directly outside from where my clock is mounted. Yet in order to get a constant signal and reading, I had to move it right next to the window about 5 ft. away. It could just be this particular unit, it could be interference from some other signal or maybe some type of metal around it interferes. It could be this clock, but the clock was working well with the sensor I had before this one at a distance of about 20 ft. and through one outside wall. Nevertheless, I'm glad to have found this deal and be able to use the outdoor temp function of my clock again. More range and more weather resistance would be nice, but costly as well, so I'm satisfied with this for now. The range may not be an issue at all for other people with different setups in different areas. If you're missing this from your compatible unit, it's worth it. You may have to experiment a little to find the best place to mount it and also the best place to put your clock or whatever type of device you will be using with it.

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