, 2021 at 11:40:38 AM UTC-5 Auchtermuchty Weather wrote:
> I wasn't quite there, I'm suspecting the GW1000 is set up with a
> customized feed to the Pi.
>
> On Tuesday, 9 March 2021 at 16:14:32 UTC galfert wrote:
>
>> Yes, seems like you understand it now.
>>
e way I'm used to.
>
> I'm not interested in a console, the current one is completely hidden.
>
> So it's off to shop. The GW1000 - presumably exclusive to FineOffset
> clones.
>
> On Tuesday, 9 March 2021 at 13:38:08 UTC galfert wrote:
>
>> There is Bob and th
I think the Pi with 4 GB RAM makes the most sense. You never know what else
you may want to throw at that Pi to do simultaneously with WeeWX. Maybe you
want to run Cumulus MX at the same time. Or maybe something better comes
along now that the Pi 4 B has been around for almost 2 years. Then if y
offer the GW1000 (or the
WH2650) then you can just get this added part from Ecowitt.
On Monday, March 8, 2021 at 1:34:55 PM UTC-5 galfert wrote:
> Newer Fine Offset clones from the various resellers have all been tested.
> I recommend that you reference this product matrix to learn what
Newer Fine Offset clones from the various resellers have all been tested. I
recommend that you reference this product matrix to learn what works with
what.
https://www.wxforum.net/index.php?topic=40730.0
My recommendation between the Fine Offset clones and the CCL and UCTECH
clones is to stick
t; Hello,
>
> Thats the point!! No Idea when I set this correction value...
> Thank you very much!!
>
> galfert schrieb am Freitag, 5. März 2021 um 17:37:21 UTC+1:
>
>> Hello,
>> I'm an AWEKAS administrator. I can see that your AWEKAS account
>> configuration ha
Hello,
I'm an AWEKAS administrator. I can see that your AWEKAS account
configuration has a barometric correction of 15.7 hPa. You should zero that
out. Would you like me to do that for you? Or do you think you go it and
you will change it yourself?
George
On Friday, March 5, 2021 at 10:58:23
pic=40437.0
>
> Pretty creepy that the GW1000 does that.
>
> On Tue, Feb 16, 2021 at 12:38 PM galfert wrote:
>
>> The GW1000 has a built in heath check. It is designed to ping an Internet
>> IP address in China. Some people are not happy about that. If the GW1000
>&g
The GW1000 has a built in heath check. It is designed to ping an Internet
IP address in China. Some people are not happy about that. If the GW1000
can't ping that internally set IP then it reboots. There are other health
checks like it needs to also be able to reach an NTP server on the
Interne
Another solution for remote reboot, or for anything else is to run WS View
in Windows with the help of NoxPlayer. Then you simply remote into that
computer. NoxPlayer allows you to have a full blown Android operating
system virtual machine. It lets you run Android apps inside of Windows. You
ne
I would use a smartplug to power cycle.
On Tuesday, February 16, 2021 at 10:41:36 AM UTC-5 se...@bitkickers.us
wrote:
> If 'reset' does a factory reset, I think I agree with you - not too much
> value in that for me. OTOH, being able to reboot remotely, at least in my
> case, might be a benef
ecause of " privacy policies". Also
>> there is one more temp-sensor, which also dont show up.
>> And to have "everything in my hands".
>>
>> So can anyone help me?
>>
>> BR,
>> Steinwolf
>> galfert schrieb am Sonntag, 17. Januar 2
am Lucid wrote:
>
>> Tycon Wireless "ProWeatherStation" tm, model. TP300WC that I have has a
>> frequency of 433 Megahertz. Thank you gaifert! Tycononline" tech
>> support; gave me the frequency band.
>>
>> William
>> On Wednesday, January
Anyone care to google "T-Mobile FTP" You'll see that this is an issue
for everyone! My recommendation is to try to instead use SFTP.
On Sunday, January 17, 2021 at 11:41:25 AM UTC-5 Rich Strle wrote:
> I did as instructed. Attached is the log file after I made the change. I
> have a call
It is not true that WU doesn't let you download your own data. The
confusion is that you can't download data the old way with a .csv download
file. The new way to download your own data is to use an API key that you
can generate under your account setting. Then you must use this new API
method
default_encoding='utf-8')
>> File "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/configobj.py", line 1229,
>> in __init__
>> self._load(infile, configspec)
>> File "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/configobj.py", line 1287,
>> in
nsole?
>
> host: weewx.local.lan
> Path: ?
> ID: xx
> Key:xx
>
> also, on a side note. I can't find the log in freebsd.
>
> On Saturday, January 16, 2021 at 9:17:02 PM UTC+1 galfert wrote:
>
>> What I understand you are
instead of the Interceptor driver. This will allow you to add
more sensors.
On Saturday, January 16, 2021 at 2:54:09 PM UTC-5 sjr4...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> actually, mine is equivalent to the WH2910 - it is not a case of getting,
> i already have
> On Saturday, January 16, 2021 at 4:
You have dug up quite an old thread. A lot has changed since. The
recommendation now is to just acquire the Ecowitt GW1000 and use the WeeWX
GW1000 API driver. The GW1000 will directly pick up your sensor data (it
doesn't talk to the display console...as it is its own console). You'll get
a muc
:51:15 PM UTC-5 galfert wrote:
> Actually, I forgot that the new Ecowitt.com website finally lets you
> specify the frequency when ordering (this wasn't an option before and you
> had to email). So you can order the frequency that you need.
> https://www.ecowitt.com/shop/goodsD
12 PM UTC-5 ab9nq@gmail.com
wrote:
> I have the TP300WC; new this Christmas, it has the anemometer on the top.
> Thank you for the info and the driver link!
>
> William
> On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 1:06:00 PM UTC-5 galfert wrote:
>
>> Do not order the GW1000 fro
I'd recommend adding the Ecowitt GW1000 to your hardware setup. It will
pick up your Tycon sensor array. Just be sure to get the matching frequency
when ordering the GW1000 as it comes in 433, 868, and 915 Mhz.
On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 9:17:08 AM UTC-5 ab9nq@gmail.com
wrote:
> No
x of barometer only packets and
>> barometer, pressure and altimeter packets.
>>
>> Gary
>>
>> On Wednesday, 13 January 2021 at 07:55:18 UTC+10 galfert wrote:
>>
>>> For anyone confused or not able to follow alonghere is the premise
>>> of w
sday, 13 January 2021 at 07:55:18 UTC+10 galfert wrote:
>
>> For anyone confused or not able to follow alonghere is the premise of
>> what Gary and I are discussing.
>>
>> Davis LOOP1 data in terms of barometric pressure only sends corrected sea
>> level pressu
hey have my actual and corrected pressures there. So is there
> a problem ?
>
> On Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 1:55:18 PM UTC-8 galfert wrote:
>
>> For anyone confused or not able to follow alonghere is the premise of
>> what Gary and I are discussing.
>>
>&
UTC-5 galfert wrote:
> Well then this seems to be a big limitation for any Davis station that is
> not using a WLL! Seems like the WLL is a better solution than other
> loggers and then ending up with a mess of combined calculated and received
> values for barometric pressure. Unle
ver for WLL. Also, there are a number of WLL
> drivers; looking at one just now I see it appears to emit pressure and
> altimeter, though as I said I don’t know enough about WLL to draw any
> conclusions.
>
> Gary
> On Wednesday, 13 January 2021 at 07:22:28 UTC+10 galfer
Gary,
That is very interesting and possibly important information. Is what you
mention dependent on the type of logger used? Meaning is the data switching
(LOOP1 / LOOP2) still an issue with the WLL?
On Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 4:14:00 PM UTC-5 gjr80 wrote:
> Assuming can be a dangerous b
challenge.
On Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 3:12:20 PM UTC-5 n0...@n0nb.us wrote:
> * On 2021 12 Jan 13:40 -0600, galfert wrote:
> > Stop saying that the airport is at the same elevation or at different
> > elevation from you. That is extraneous and irrelevant information.
>
&g
Stop saying that the airport is at the same elevation or at different
elevation from you. That is extraneous and irrelevant information.
Use this sight to find out your elevation:
https://www.freemaptools.com/elevation-finder.htm
If you don't have the latest firmware then you may not have Loop2
upply generated enough trash
>>>>> to hamper the GW1000 reception.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Monday, January 4, 2021 at 11:07:30 AM UTC-6
>>>>> lang@googlemail.com wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Correct, for power only. You c
It is the fault of all your neighbors with poorly calibrated stations. All
you can do is reach out to all of your neighbors that you feel have done a
poor job in calibrating their station. You all affect each other.
Your neighbors:
http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/wxnear.cgi?call=KQ6UP
Email conta
I meant to say water leak not water lead sensor.
On Sunday, January 3, 2021 at 10:51:34 PM UTC-5 galfert wrote:
> The WS-2000 does not support more sensors than the GW1000. Its the other
> way around. The GW1000 supports every single sensor that the WS-2000
> support, plus it
t;> What sensors these are, you can see at
>>
>> https://www.wxforum.net/index.php?topic=40730.0
>>
>>
>> On 02.01.2021 21:34, George Morgan wrote:
>>
>> Does the GW1000 work with all the AW sensors?
>>
>> On Sat, Jan 2, 2021, 11:41 AM
W-1000 and RTL SDR options.
>
> On Sat, Jan 2, 2021, 9:58 AM galfert wrote:
>
>> The best way is to buy the GW1000 and then it will pick up al your
>> WS-2000 sensors. Then you install WeeWX with the GW1000 API driver.
>> https://github.com/gjr80/weewx-gw1000
&g
The best way is to buy the GW1000 and then it will pick up al your WS-2000
sensors. Then you install WeeWX with the GW1000 API driver.
https://github.com/gjr80/weewx-gw1000
There is not telnet with the WS-2000. The Interceptor driver will not pick
up all your sensorsif you have added optiona
order is not good.
* Reference: Official Ecowitt GW1000 API documentation. Which has limited
access by Ecowitt for now. I have it as I'm like an ambassador / liaison
for Ecowitt and the various software developers. Bound to by NDA.
On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 9:48:14 PM UTC-5 galfert w
I realize that this WH45 data is not yet part of any skin. I was only
trying to preempt its default inclusion in a skin. In that case my comments
were that the PM2.5 be first and the PM10 data second. and the CO2 data
third.
The reason I state this is because in the raw data from the GW1000 AP
Thank you for the quick work Gary!
Please note that even though the raw data coming from this new sensor is
for the PM10 to come first and then the PM2.5 that is not the order that we
would typically refer to the sensor as ...it is called the PM2.5, PM10, CO2
sensor in that order. Looking at th
Hopefully Gary will pick this up and add the WH45 compatibility to the
GW100 API driver.
On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 10:10:30 AM UTC-5 lang@googlemail.com
wrote:
> Ever since integrating the new WH45 sensor, weewx went nuts:
>
> (see below): no more reports written, no more archive r
ittle different thing from each. It is very fortuitous that the GW1000 API
allows multiple software/devices to simultaneously get live data.
On Saturday, December 12, 2020 at 2:30:07 PM UTC-5 pcme...@gmail.com wrote:
> Top mancheers
>
> On Sat, 12 Dec 2020, 19:14 galfert, wro
P link option was struggling.
>
> Just double checking, are you suggesting I should consider buying :
>
> *WUS02 Meteobridge uploadserver*
>
> As a user friendly solution ?
>
> Cordially
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, 12 Dec 2020 at 17:22, galfert wrote:
>
>> Si
anaged to get Windy to accept my IP Cam, so data hookup will make
> it complete ( for now )
>
> Cordially
>
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, 11 Dec 2020 at 21:11, galfert wrote:
>
>> To connect the Sainlogic WS3500 to WeeWX you'll have the following
>> options:
>
s - this is super useful!!
>
> On 10 Dec 2020, at 22:53, galfert wrote:
>
> Well there is Ecowitt GW1000 or in your case since you are quoting
> Amazon.de <http://amazon.de/> you could also look at anything with the
> Froggit DP1500.
>
>
> Thank you!
>
>
The WH43 is only PM2.5 (1 air quality sensor is all)
The WH45 is PM2.5, PM10 and CO2 (3 air quality sensors) + Temp / Humidity =
5 sensors total.
My new WH45 has shipped a few days ago. I should have it soon.
On Friday, December 11, 2020 at 8:12:29 AM UTC-5 tke...@gmail.com wrote:
> That's qui
To connect the Sainlogic WS3500 to WeeWX you'll have the following options:
- Use WS View to configure the "Customized" server upload feature. There
you'll choose Ecowitt protocol (not WU as that limits sensor available).
You'll point it to your WeeWX system using the port and interval that you
Well there is Ecowitt GW1000 or in your case since you are quoting
Amazon.de you could also look at anything with the Froggit DP1500.
But you should know that these stations do not really have a UV an solar
radiation sensors. What they do have is a Lux sensor and then based on that
information
Sure it is doable. But ensure that your IP address for your Weatherlink IP
has a reservation by your router.
Not sure which flavor of VNC you intend to use. The new RealVNC is very
nice and offers remote capability without needing to open and forward
firewall ports. But you should really test th
o access through your LAN."
>
> Nevertheless, I actually see no alternative to the WeatherLink Live
> device.
>
> Nicolas Peninguy schrieb am Mittwoch, 18. November 2020 um 21:13:36 UTC+1:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Le 11/18/20 à 2:07 PM, galfert a écrit :
>>
Davis pretty much discontinued the Weatherlink IP around the time they
released the WeatherLink Live. My recommendation is to go with the
WeatherLink Live. Doing so will allow you to even run additional software.
You could even run two instances of WeeWX on different computers if you'd
like sim
I got a little pup-up today asking me how I like the new Google Groups
Hehe... I let them know how terrible it was.
On Saturday, August 22, 2020 at 3:09:06 PM UTC-4 vince wrote:
> On Friday, August 21, 2020 at 8:10:28 PM UTC-7, Xant wrote:
>>
>> This kind of disruption is really unecessary
I'm not a ham. I have no real experience doing what you are looking to do.
But I have read some about this and I think I might be able to steer you in
the right direction at least form what I understand. The Kenwood radio that
you have has a built in TNC I believe. Therefore you don't need somet
And Ecowitt is working on PM 2.5, 10, and CO2 that will be released
soon. It is in testing now.
On Monday, August 24, 2020 at 3:15:55 PM UTC-4, galfert wrote:
>
> By the way Davis just announced an air quality sensor called AirLink. It
> does PM 1, 2.5, and 10
By the way Davis just announced an air quality sensor called AirLink. It
does PM 1, 2.5, and 10.
https://www.weatherstations.co.uk/airlink.htm
On Monday, August 24, 2020 at 3:12:33 PM UTC-4, galfert wrote:
>
> 1. The Ultrasonic is better a picking up low wind and may be a bit more
>
1. The Ultrasonic is better a picking up low wind and may be a bit more
precise. But on the top end the ultrasonic stops at 89 mph. The spinning
anemometer stops at 99 mph. Longevity is anyone's bet. no moving parts on
ultrasonic...but electronics can break just as much as something with
moving
What model is your Acurite display?
On Monday, August 24, 2020 at 10:39:48 AM UTC-4, Erik Plourde wrote:
>
> Ok. I thought I did...
>
> I really went through the documentation but I’ll have another (more
> thorough) look tonight.
>
> Best regards
>
>
>
> Le lun. 24 août 2020 à 07:07, rich T >
I recommend that you calibrate at the console (GW1000) and not with WeeWX.
Go to WS View and enter 49.8 hPa for Relative Offset. This corresponds to
427 m
Then adjust your Absolute value to cause what shows up as relative pressure
to match METAR.
On Saturday, August 22, 2020 at 5:29:58 PM U
I recommend that you calibrate at the console (GW1000) and not in WeeWX.
What is your elevation above sea level? I will then tell you how to
properly calibrate the GW1000.
Are you the same Wojtek as WiFiLogger creator?
On Saturday, August 22, 2020 at 5:29:58 PM UTC-4 wojtek...@gmail.com wrot
worse as a moderator. As far as I can tell, there is no way to
> edit the "welcome" message.
>
> On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 1:55 PM galfert >
> wrote:
>
>> Yes the cutover has begun. And there is also a banner now at the top of
>> the classic interface that says,
Yes the cutover has begun. And there is also a banner now at the top of the
classic interface that says, "The new Google Groups offers all your
favorite features with a fresh look and will replace classic Groups soon"
The good news is that I think they seemed to have fixed the bug where
message
Ecowitt or Froggit stations.
Just about any model from either of these with some minor exceptions...
with the Ecowitt GW1000 or the Froggit DP1500. These are the same hardware.
The DP1500 is a GW1000.
On Thursday, August 20, 2020 at 7:24:04 AM UTC-4, Invisible Man wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
> I've had a
for the driver I found it now. But I'm not sure what do do with it.
> I mean, there is an installation instruction, but thats all. Whats with the
> interceptor thing and the rest of the pi installation? Wow - I didn't
> expect that this is so complicated.
>
>
>
> Am
This is great information Gary regarding the battery status for the
GW1000. Do you think it makes sense to add this information to your
readme.md file? I can just see many people asking for this information.
On Thursday, August 13, 2020 at 1:45:41 AM UTC-4, gjr80 wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> You are corr
I haven't heard of anyone successfully using Wunderfixer in over a year. The
problem is with WU as I believe that they have removed the functionality to
upload archived data.
https://github.com/weewx/weewx/issues/414
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I'm actually running multiple copies of WeeWX. One is the production system
that I don't make changes to unless tested successfully in the test system.
My weather station allows me to query it from multiple software
simultaneously. I have an Ecowitt GW1000, but you could do the same with a
Davi
The WH6000 from Froggit is a Bresser manufactured unit. It is not a Fine
Offset / Ecowitt station. Therefore the Interceptor with ecwoitt-client
setting will not work.
I remember seeing that someone created a Bresser driver for WeeWX.
As another word of caution, Ecowitt does have a station mode
see the old report
> (i.e., html file). Have you checked the log?
>
> On Aug 3, 2020, at 9:19 AM, galfert wrote:
>
> Okay I've read through some documentation and it seems like the Cheetah
> Generator may be a clue. I just don't know how to force the Cheetah
> Generat
Okay I've read through some documentation and it seems like the Cheetah
Generator may be a clue. I just don't know how to force the Cheetah
Generator to run and apply my changes.
On Monday, August 3, 2020 at 10:46:23 AM UTC-4 galfert wrote:
> If I edit the following file:
>
If I edit the following file:
/etc/weewx/skins/Standard/index.html.tmpl
What do I have to do to make my changes take effect? I've restarted WeeWX
and the following file never gets my updates:
/var/www/html/weewx/index.html
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gust 2020 13:05:31 UTC+10, galfert wrote:
>>
>> If you only have one GW1000 is there an advantage to still specifying the
>> IP address in weewx.conf?
>
>
> Only in as much as it will save half a second during initialisation.
>
>
>> I'm wonderi
If you only have one GW1000 is there an advantage to still specifying the
IP address in weewx.conf?
I'm wondering if specifying the IP address allows for more timely data
access, as the driver doesn't need to find the GW1000. Also once the GW1000
is found by 'auto' setting, how long does it ke
l and realistic default supported by
> precedent whilst giving users the ability to tailor the behaviour to suit
> their tastes.
>
> Gary
>
> On Friday, 31 July 2020 02:01:28 UTC+10, galfert wrote:
>>
>> I believe that this is exactly how Meteobridge also works. It
my system. It would be interesting
though to finally get Python3 to work and maybe Mint 20 will provide a
better path to moving WeeWX to Python 3.
Well I suppose I could spin up a VM and test but just thought I'd ask if
anyone had tried.
On Thursday, July 30, 2020 at 2:36:32 PM UTC-
Anyone upgrade to Linux Mint 20 Ulyana encounter any issues running WeeWX?
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I believe that this is exactly how Meteobridge also works. It just uses
Absolute. I think this is probably the best solution.
On Thursday, July 30, 2020 at 8:22:46 AM UTC-4 gjr80 wrote:
> Looking at the WeeWX fousb driver it actually discards Relative Pressure
> and uses Absolute Pressure as We
I can see it both ways as to how to deal with data from hardware versus
having WeeWX calculate it. Some users that use WeeWX would surely go nuts
if what they see on their display consoles does not match what they see in
WeeWX. It would certainly make calibration very difficult. Certainly I
thi
If you get or have a WS-2902B and you want to connect it to WeeWX you have
two ways to do it.
The easy way:
- be sure to also buy the Ecowitt GW1000 as this will pick up the sensor
array of the WS-2902B and it will provide this data to WeeWX (then use the
Interceptor driver or the new GW1000 A
You are getting ahead of yourself worrying about Ecowitt.net not having the
data and WeeWX skins for the WH40...etc.
WS View needs to be happy first. Once everything is showing up correctly in
WS View then you can move on to the other things...which you'll likely then
see that these other thing
M UTC-4, steeple ian wrote:
>
> ???
>
> On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 at 19:39, galfert >
> wrote:
>
>> For anyone discussing this new GW1000 API driver in the WeeWX development
>> section STOP. Use this user section instead to discuss its use.
>>
>>
>> --
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On Sunday, July 5, 2020 at 11:40:42 AM UTC-4, ml wrote:
>
> That means I can use the Fineoffset driver instead of the old wh23xx
> driver which is not compatible with weewx4.x?
Maybe...Test it.
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It isn't the minute by minute update that kills the SD card, rather the OS
that is hammering away at the SD card in a much worse way than the minute
by minute update. Of course the minute by minute update doesn't help but
that part is minor compared to what the OS is doing.
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The Ecowitt HP2551 has a "Customized" server upload feature. You can use
that to point to your WeeWX system and then the WeeWX system with the
Interceptor driver installed will pick up the data directly from the
console.
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On Monday, June 29, 2020 at 10:38:25 PM UTC-4, ml wrote:
> I am using the one with usb port it's wh23xx driver
Ah, I forget that there was a version before the SE version.
In that case install WeeWX and select station_type = FineOffsetUSB
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On Monday, June 29, 2020 at 10:34:45 PM UTC-4, ml wrote:
> Where do I find the latest wh4000 firmware???
Perhaps from Froggit. Download the latest software and then see if it will
update firmware. There may not be one available. I'm just saying that it is a
good thing to check.
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Greatly expandable to even more fun and sensors later on.
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- update the firmware on the WH4000 (just a good practice, ensures you have
latest features and no known bugs)
- configure "Customized" server upload with WS View app, and point Ecowitt
protocol upload to your WeeWX server IP address.
- install WeeWX and select Simulator
- install Interceptor d
It is a different issue for Davis stations. Their loggers can only be
connected to one device and one software. The exception is if they have the
Davis WeatherLink Live logger as that has an API that allows for multiple
connections from different devices or software.
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Yes the WLL requires a wireless ISS (RF). You actually don't need a console at
all. If you have a wired console then you don't have a wireless ISS.
Just so that nobody gets confused we are talking about the connection between
ISS and a console, as in the RF connection.
The WLL will connect to
You could also ge the Davis WeatherLink Live and use that with WeeWX.
You need the WLL driver:
https://github.com/jonotaegi/weewx-wll
One nice thing about the WLL is that you can then also run other software
simultaneously on the same or different system as WeeWX. In case you also
wanted to che
On Wednesday, June 17, 2020 at 12:35:33 PM UTC-4, G Hammer wrote:
>
> So, a public IP from a cell is going to be intercepted by the Pi?
>
Yes, why not? If you can send data to WU why can't you send the same data
to your own server (directly)? I can see where your confusion may be in the
way th
On Wednesday, June 17, 2020 at 6:18:28 AM UTC-4, G Hammer wrote:
> You say the PWS connects via cellular data.
> That precludes using anything to capture/sniff the data.
> You'll have no options except for getting a GW1000 if it supports your
> sensors.
The WH6006 is pretty much the same as any o
On Monday, June 15, 2020 at 5:33:35 AM UTC-4, NanoG5Kite wrote:
> I´m wondering if it´s planned/in progress, that Weewx will support the GW1000
> better than today?
> The interceptor driver´s developments/updates seem to stagnate since months,
> new sensors like the WH57 Lightning not yet support
On Thursday, May 21, 2020 at 4:28:19 AM UTC-4, Gert Andersen wrote:
> Hi Gary
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> Thanks for looking.
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> It works with multiple instances listening to different ports, so the
> solution, buy more GW1000 devices.
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> I'm also using mqtt and the solution here was to have 1 instance publ
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On Friday, April 24, 2020 at 1:11:49 PM UTC-4, Philip Kutzenco wrote:
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> Hmm. I think galfert is correct. I believe as long as your weewx
> implementation is se
Aeris Weather seems to be a replacement for Dark Sky that people are going
with. If you upload to PWSweather then you can get a free API key to Aeris
Weather.
https://www.aerisweather.com/signup/pws/
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I would forget about trying to interface WeeWx to the Meteobridge. I would
suggest getting a WeatherLink Live and then interfacing that to WeeWx for
your needs.
You can then keep the Meteobridge as is and doing what it is doing now. Or
you could change things up a bit and gain some added capabi
On Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 9:47:08 AM UTC-5, Thomas Keffer wrote:
> Which Bresser model? Some are Fine Offset clones.
No Bresser station model is a Fine Offset clone. These are two separate
manufacturers, they are not resellers.
Resellers like Ambient and Froggit sell both Fine Offset
http://74.208.29.36/index.php
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