Re: [weewx-user] Re: Acurite not so accurate on sunny days

2017-04-14 Thread Craig Thom
Software Defined Radio. The way I am using with weewx is with a USB tuner built for DVB-T TV broadcasts in other countries (but not the U.S.) that use the RTL2832U chipset. People discovered that these tuners could cover a much larger range than DVB-T and have been using them for receiving

Re: [weewx-user] Re: Acurite not so accurate on sunny days

2017-04-14 Thread Tony Turner
On Thursday, April 13, 2017 at 6:32:27 PM UTC-5, Andy wrote: > > (snip) I am also using the SDR and a Honeywell sensor from Craigslist free > section. Maybe I'm just dumb but what is and SDR?? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "weewx-user" group.

Re: [weewx-user] Re: Amending spurious readings in the database

2017-04-14 Thread Andrew Milner
>From the noaa reports it is impossible to know if your issues are related to a single comms issue corrupting many values in one loop record for example, or if it is different issues with different sensors at different times and on different occasions. Not knowing your station type does not help

[weewx-user] Re: Amending spurious readings in the database

2017-04-14 Thread Auchtermuchty Weather
The colour coding makes it easier (for me) to spot the days with rogue data although sorting the data by (say) windspeed is another say to find it and yes, I realise what I need to do to find the values. I put the spreadsheet up to show people what I was seeing. My question was if this is a

[weewx-user] Re: Amending spurious readings in the database

2017-04-14 Thread Andrew Milner
What you need to do is to use the NOAA data to possibly pinpoint a rogue day, and then check the archive table to see if there is a single rogue record. If there is then you can just correct the rogue record or delete it even, and rebuild the stats tables and noaa files if required. You