Re: [weewx-development] NMEA Support - Raspberry PI

2018-01-16 Thread mwall
On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 9:25:44 AM UTC-5, Thomas Boström wrote: > > Are there any documentation how to change the station/driver to the Airmar > driver, I am running the Simulator for the moment. > (I think I have solved my problem with the weewx.drivers) > this has all the gory details:

Re: [weewx-development] NMEA Support - Raspberry PI

2018-01-16 Thread Thomas Boström
Are there any documentation how to change the station/driver to the Airmar driver, I am running the Simulator for the moment. (I think I have solved my problem with the weewx.drivers) /TB Den måndag 15 januari 2018 kl. 22:05:03 UTC+1 skrev Tom Keffer: > > 1. It's weewx.drivers, not

Re: [weewx-development] NMEA Support - Raspberry PI

2018-01-15 Thread Thomas Keffer
1. It's weewx.drivers, not weewx.driver. 2. You did not provide any context on the error. Assuming you meant to type weewx.drivers, the problem is likely to be a PYTHONPATH problem. -tk On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 1:43 PM, Thomas Boström wrote: > Trying to run the

Re: [weewx-development] NMEA Support - Raspberry PI

2018-01-15 Thread Thomas Boström
Den lördag 2 december 2017 kl. 11:58:01 UTC+1 skrev Tom Keffer: > > Take a look at this driver for the Airmar 150WX > , which uses > NMEA. It's a bit of a hack, but it might get you started. > > -tk > > On Sat, Dec 2, 2017 at 2:32 AM,

Re: [weewx-development] NMEA Support - Raspberry PI

2017-12-02 Thread Thomas Keffer
Take a look at this driver for the Airmar 150WX , which uses NMEA. It's a bit of a hack, but it might get you started. -tk On Sat, Dec 2, 2017 at 2:32 AM, Adam Lewis wrote: > I've searched the User Guide and the