It's a work in progress, but here it is: https://github.com/DanV410/weewx-sdr-arduino
Once the github page is complete I'll publish something to the wiki. Dan On Thursday, September 22, 2016 at 9:34:16 PM UTC-4, Tom Keffer wrote: > > Sounds like an interesting project. The whole reason I wrote weewx in the > first place was to encourage experimentation like yours! > > I found the existing software out there was too brittle, too hard to > modify, or just plain closed. I wanted something that could be played with, > trying new hardware or analytics. > > I encourage you to put up a Github project, then publish something on the > Wiki. You can also mention it on wxforum.net. > > Thanks, Dan. > > -tk > > On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 6:12 PM, Dan Verbus <[email protected] > <javascript:>> wrote: > >> I've cobbled together pieces of various existing drivers, services, and >> extensions to be able to ditch the troublesome Acurite console and USB >> connection. I'm using an Acurite head, $20 RTL SDR, a $10 NodeMCU and a $10 >> BME280 pressure, temperature, humidity sensor. This gives me all of the >> readings from the Acurite console in a more reliable form. I'm also about >> to add a UV/solar sensor. >> >> Should I put all my stuff together into a github project and post a >> writeup on the wiki? Or is my setup unique enough that no one else really >> cares? >> >> Dan >> >> >
