> >
> > What stations does UIView support? I was planning to have it put out at
> > least Peet Bros format.
> >
> > > I'd go slightly further and have the option for a packet that I could
> > > inject into a T2 (KISS packet maybe?) and let it send it out. I 
> > guess at
> > > the end of the day it's all just serial data - just depends on code
> > > space and coding time...
> >
> > Again, with Peet Bros format the T2 will work with it as-is.
> >
> > Scott


As John N5TIM showed, UIView doesn't support a Wx Stn directly, it's only by 
the use of a 'shim' program dropping a file containing the correctly formatted 
Wx content somewhere on the Hard Drive, and then telling UIView to go look at 
that file that allows UIView to interface to a connected Wx Stn.

Where I was going was that as UIView can display Wx data contained in an APRS 
packet, be it from over the air, or from the 'net, why not just send a suitably 
crafted packet to UIView via the serial port - it would display it just like 
any other, and you could get UIView to gate it to the Net, or squirt it back to 
a TNC for Tx over RF.

I would expect other APRS programs should be able to use the serial data as 
well, so it shouldn't be limited to just one app.

~~

On a separate note, how is the wind direction determined? I still have a number 
of anemometers from WX200/WM918 Wx Stns here -  they use 360 deg 10k pots in 
them so I could wire them up as a voltage divider (i.e. ~0 Volts = 0 degrees, 
~5 Volts = 359 degrees)

-Ian ZL1VFO


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