Hi Rich,
As the hopping is not working for the US frequencies, I believe the frequencies
in the program and/or the hopping sequence are wrong.
I will do some research on the internet to try to find better values.
The problem with the internet is that faulty stuff is copied over and over
without
Hi Luc
No problem, I figured there was a slight issue. Right now I'm just
scanning for activity between 902 to 928 MHz. Going to let SDRsharp run
for a day or two and just record the hits over a certain dB level. In
theory, I should see the frequencies that is being transmitted by the Davis.
If you upload data also to weathercould.net you'll get an alert when
uploads stop.
A ykush device from yepkit.com can help if the reason for the failure is a
USB lockup on a Fine Offset WH1080.
--
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
"weewx-user" group.
Thanks for the tip. I signed up and started uploading data to Weathercloud
but it looks like you need to pay a subscription for alerts unfortunately.
On Monday, 11 March 2019 18:01:06 UTC+10, pon...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> If you upload data also to weathercould.net you'll get an alert when
>
John Park wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I absolutely love weewx - thank you so much to the community for providing
> this fantastic piece of software. Is there any way to have weewx to send
> reports if it stops reporting for some reason? There's been a few times
> where my weather station has stopped
Morning - Great Skin as ever and just updated - a quick question if thats ok -
i cant seem to get my solar radiation graph to populate. All the others work
fine and its in my sensor map (below) - any help would be great if possible...
Andy
[[sensor_map]]
outTemp =
hello Rich
I have a DS18B20 sensor, but it works well in weewx with skin
"Belchertown", it is just a problem to display the graph, and PAT said me ;
I must to wait the new version to customize to add new graph.
Patrick
On Monday, March 11, 2019 at 4:49:17 AM UTC+1, rich T wrote:
>
> Patrick
>
My URL might have been helpful (as it shows the graph, just not populating
the data)
http://www.finchamweather.co.uk/weewx/
Andy
On Monday, 11 March 2019 09:04:00 UTC, Andy Hudson-Smith wrote:
>
> Morning - Great Skin as ever and just updated - a quick question if thats
> ok - i cant seem to
Tom
Whilst I agree with what you are saying there are also occasions where the
problem may be, for example, with a router which requires rebooting.
Whilst weewx will keep merrily reporting the upload failure(s) in the log
WU also* used* to helpfully send an email when the station had not
On Monday, March 11, 2019 at 7:04:10 AM UTC-7, Andrew Milner wrote
>
> There is a potential need for having an inbuilt failure alert system
> within weewx for sending an advisory email in the event of upload failures
> for two or more hours instead of just logging the error as currently
>
John,
What kind of weather station? Most of the drivers either use a timeout, or
a separate thread to detect an unresponsive station. It would help if we
knew what kind of station you have.
On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 3:46 AM Liz wrote:
> I've set up a cron job looking for failure, and it is to
On Monday, March 11, 2019 at 2:04:00 AM UTC-7, Andy Hudson-Smith wrote:
>
> Morning - Great Skin as ever and just updated - a quick question if thats
> ok - i cant seem to get my solar radiation graph to populate. All the
> others work fine and its in my sensor map (below) - any help would be
thanks, I will try it
Dňa sobota, 9. marca 2019 8:29:46 UTC+1 Scott Grayban napísal(-a):
>
> For someone that is playing with Domoticz -- a HA program running on linux
> -- this should be a snap.
>
> On Friday, March 8, 2019 at 11:17:19 PM UTC-8, miso k wrote:
>>
>> No, there are several IP
I am running weewx on RPi 3B with dietpi and German locale.
In NOAA reports I noticed some strange formats for
- temperature (°C) and
- months ('Mär' for 'Mar')
Some variables affected are '$unit.label.outTemp.strip()',
'$year.outTemp.maxtime.format($M,$NODAY)',
tx vince - u are, of course, 100% correct - in that example the email would
more than likely be useless!! doh!!
On Monday, 11 March 2019 16:21:58 UTC+2, vince wrote:
>
> On Monday, March 11, 2019 at 7:04:10 AM UTC-7, Andrew Milner wrote
>>
>> There is a potential need for having an inbuilt
It seems like UTF-8 characters are appearing in your NOAA reports. It
should be pure ASCII (it's just a text file --- there's no way of
specifying an encoding).
Take a look in your skin configuration file, skin.conf. The NOAA reports
should specify an encoding of "strict_ascii":
Hi Thomas,
I'm using a WS 1400-IP and the interceptor driver. My issue has come about
previously because of LAN issues or issues with the weatherstation receiver
(connected to the LAN) unrelated to WeeWX. I've since enabled uploads
to AWEKAS and enabled alerts there so hopefully the alerts
Use the twitter extension perhaps? If the tweets end there must be a glitch
somewhere...
--
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
"weewx-user" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email
to
hello PAT,
I have a problem with date time in Records, they are not more here. see
copy screen; I saw that you change the datetime system,
is it related? I have it in version 0.9
Patrick
--
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
"weewx-user" group.
To
Any errors in your syslog?
On Monday, March 11, 2019 at 3:07:05 PM UTC-4, Patrick Tranchant wrote:
>
> hello PAT,
>
> I have a problem with date time in Records, they are not more here. see
> copy screen; I saw that you change the datetime system,
> is it related? I have it in version 0.9
>
>
no, nothings for me
Mar 11 20:31:18 raspberrypi weewx[27077]: Belchertown Extension: version
0.9.1
Mar 11 20:31:20 raspberrypi weewx[27077]: manager: Added record 2019-03-11
20:31:00 CET (1552332660) to database 'weewx.sdb'
Mar 11 20:31:20 raspberrypi weewx[27077]: manager: Added record
Have you restarted weewx since installing the new skin?
On Monday, March 11, 2019 at 3:34:18 PM UTC-4, Patrick Tranchant wrote:
>
> no, nothings for me
>
> Mar 11 20:31:18 raspberrypi weewx[27077]: Belchertown Extension: version
> 0.9.1
> Mar 11 20:31:20 raspberrypi weewx[27077]: manager: Added
Hi Luc
The battery-low bug is now corrected. I'm capturing packets, does not look
like I'm capturing everything. According to the 6312 operational
description, for the US version, it hops through 51 channels between 902
and 928 MHz. Below is what I captured so far.
23 matches
Mail list logo