I think your LOOP value 'pressure' 955.0 is in units of hPa/mb
It looks like your weewx expects inHg 'outside limits (25.100489375,
32.48298625)'
hPa/mb = 955.0inHg = .??mmHg
1100hPa/mb = 32.48inHg = 825.07mmHg <<-- your upper limit
955hPa/mb = 28.20inHg = 716.31mmHg <<-- your
Hi Gary,
I disabled my data service and the errors still were there. See the logfile
in attachment.
So I assumed that there is a problem with the vantage driver in combination
with my hardware.
So I changed in weewx.conf to
# If possible, new archive records are downloaded from the station
oh - nice catch, thanks! Sounds like ill just stick to the SDR route.
everything i want is really on batteries anyway. plus its 'cooler' to have
it pinging the radio signals and not messing with my already complicated
wifi / internet.
On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 2:56:35 PM UTC-4, G Hammer
it looks like you are sniffing some traffic, but there is nothing of
substance
the lines that say 'sniff: timestamp=xxx ...' are individual tcp packets -
you are getting standard 60-byte packets, with a 20-byte header plus 34
bytes. that leaves a payload of 6 bytes.
but the payload is only
On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 2:36:19 PM UTC-4, Emil Kolbert wrote:
>
>
> the question is how can I do this?
>
in your weewx configuration file, look at the [sensor_map] in the [TE923]
section. that will tell you how the station sensors are mapped to the
database fields.
change the labels
You'll need a WS-1000-BTH (WH25B) for indoor temp and barometer as the 32B
is not supported yet.
I had less problem using this method than the Interceptor. Router just
didn't play well with the consoles after inserting the routing statements.
On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 11:27:16 AM UTC-4,
Hello out there
I have the following data
wee_device --current
Using configuration file /etc/weewx/weewx.conf
Using TE923 driver version 0.24 (weewx.drivers.te923)
Querying the station for current weather data...
dateTime: 1553020256
forecast: 6
h_1: None
Not currently, but keep an eye out for version 1.0. I think the
enhancements scheduled to roll out may make that possible, but I'm not
100% sure so don't guote me :)
Colin
On Wed, 20 Mar 2019, 04:55 G400, wrote:
> I have tried to find information about displaying UV measurements as a
> graph
On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 11:52:49 AM UTC-4, V. Kelly Bellis wrote:
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>
> The need to update xtide would be predicated on which old version of xtide
> you are using with the latest harmonics, and you're particular need to have
> accurate tide information. In your example listed from the
On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 11:52:49 AM UTC-4, V. Kelly Bellis wrote:
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>
> I'm still not understanding why in /etc/weewx/weewx.conf under
>
> [Forecast]
> ...
>[[XTide]]
> prog = /usr/local/bin/tide
>
> What's wrong with this?
>
> And why the need for the tide.sh?
>
apparently
Hello Matt,
Thank you for your reply.
I'm still not understanding why in /etc/weewx/weewx.conf under
[Forecast]
...
[[XTide]]
prog = /usr/local/bin/tide
What's wrong with this?
And why the need for the tide.sh?
[Forecast]
...
[[XTide]]
prog = /usr/share/weewx/tide.sh
the weewx-mqtt extension version 0.19 now supports the 'client_id' parameter
if nothing is specified, then the client_id will be weewx_xxx where xxx is
an 8-character, randomly generated hex string
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Hey All,
Ive got 3 weather stations reporting, a WS2902, and 2x WS2065, with both
report the same 8x WH31 units, plus their own temps.
My end goal is to run a Pi with its own display to push a webpage/
interface that displays the current readings, along with data backup for
power / internet
On Thursday, March 7, 2019 at 7:48:08 PM UTC-5, John S wrote:
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> I have weewx working on my Ubuntu 18 box with Apache2. I did a deb install
> and sorted through the docs to get it running in intercept mode, using GAS
> to send the GW1000U data to this machine via proxy.
> I'm stumped how to get
On Sunday, March 17, 2019 at 10:53:51 AM UTC-4, Yves Martin wrote:
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> This skin works for more than 5 years now... There is a bug probably in
> the forecast module. I've deactivated it and all works fine.
>
so what did you change?
which version of the forecast extension are you using?
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On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 9:32:20 AM UTC-4, V. Kelly Bellis wrote:
>
>
> Have you tried to install XTide v2.15.2 and do you have it working with
> weewx and the forecast extension?
>
yes. but there is no need to install the latest xtide - older versions
work just fine with the latest
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2019 m. kovas 19 d., antradienis 16:10:50 UTC+2, rimas petronis rašė:
>
> good day
>
> sorry my weak english translated with google
> i really liked the program not only watching the weather but watching
> other devices i would like to connect to weewx data in another
good day
sorry my weak english translated with google
i really liked the program not only watching the weather but watching other
devices i would like to connect to weewx data in another database
database and other composition
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Noticed that during haze/dusty weather the skin shows Foggy,
On Monday, 18 March 2019 01:57:11 UTC+3, Pat wrote:
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> Thanks I'll look into it
>
> On Sunday, March 17, 2019 at 5:26:17 PM UTC-4, Adnan Mumtaz wrote:
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>> https://www.airvisual.com/air-pollution-data-api
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, 17
Hello Matt,
Hope you are well. It's been a few days and I haven't heard back from you
yet.
Have you tried to install XTide v2.15.2 and do you have it working with
weewx and the forecast extension?
And did I understand you correctly? - see previous post.
Kind regards,
Kelly
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