Notwithstanding, it’s a fairly easy process to update the uploaders so I
will go ahead and update them, perhaps with a little less urgency though.
At least we will be set when they do decide to display the data.
Gary
On Wednesday, 7 October 2020 at 23:11:41 UTC+10 quantum.m...@googlemail.com
I have to agree. This is much better than what I was using. Great job on
putting this together and making it easy to use.
On Wednesday, October 7, 2020 at 9:11:41 AM UTC-4
quantum.m...@googlemail.com wrote:
> Just a quick update - I received quick responses back, and as suspected,
> they both
Just a quick update - I received quick responses back, and as suspected,
they both receive the data, but report they do not display the data. This
makes sense to me, as the various combinations of Soil Moisture / Temp /
Leaf would make it a nightmare to configure.
So from my perspective, as
Just a quick update - I received quick responses back, and as suspected,
they both receive the data, but report they do not display the data. This
makes sense to me, as the various combinations of Soil Moisture / Temp /
Leaf would make it a nightmare to configure.
So from my perspective, as
Thank you for this. Looking at WOW, it does appear they do accept all the
data: https://wow.metoffice.gov.uk/support/dataformats
Looking at the WOW map there are many stations reporting Soil Moisture.
Thanks for 'kicking me' into action - outputs (redacted) for PWS, AWEKAS,
WOW, WeatherCloud:
Setting debug = 2 will show the same level of detail for posts to WOW and
AWEKAS so you can see exactly what is being posted. As it turns out the WOW
and AWEKAS uploaders don’t post soil temperature, soil moisture or leaf
wetness to WOW or AWEKAS. I don’t use either of those services so I am
Following on from this, does the WeeWx Restx send Soil Temp and Moisture to
UK WOW and AWEKAS? Looking at the code, I am not sure, and it certainly
isn't appearing at either, for me on DVP2 with Soil/Moisture Station - all
showing on WLL, but that's a different story.
FWIW - it doesn't show
Yes, WU problems are not uncommon.
Gary
On Sunday, 4 October 2020 at 04:38:17 UTC+10 dua...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Gary, Worked. I was going to try that but didn't know enough yet.
>
> At least I know the problem is at Wunderground now. So nothing for me to
> do other than wait.
>
> Thanks so
Gary, Worked. I was going to try that but didn't know enough yet.
At least I know the problem is at Wunderground now. So nothing for me to do
other than wait.
Thanks so much for your assistance.
baromin=30.091&
dateutc=2020-10-03%2018%3A31%3A18&
dailyrainin=0.00&
dewptf=37.2&
rainin=0.00&
Thanks Gary. I'll let you know how it works out.
Have a nice day.
On Saturday, October 3, 2020 at 2:07:16 PM UTC-4 gjr80 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yes, try setting debug = 2 then restarting WeeWX. The detail you seek
> should then appear in the log for each post to WU.
>
> Gary
>
> On Sunday, 4 October
Hi,
Yes, try setting debug = 2 then restarting WeeWX. The detail you seek
should then appear in the log for each post to WU.
Gary
On Sunday, 4 October 2020 at 03:00:06 UTC+10 dua...@gmail.com wrote:
> I set debug =1 it shows i'm posting to WU
> Oct 3 12:56:23 weewx weewx[2744] INFO
I set debug =1 it shows i'm posting to WU
Oct 3 12:56:23 weewx weewx[2744] INFO weewx.restx: Wunderground-RF:
Published record 2020-10-03 12:56:24 EDT (1601744184)
Is there a way to see that record? Can I print it to a text file or
something like that so I know what's in it?
On Friday,
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