Yes! That would be great to get one solid WLL driver.

Cheers,
Bastiaan

On Sunday, June 28, 2020 at 11:41:35 AM UTC+2, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hi !
> Nice to have a driver for udp request !
>
> I'm very glad to work with you to develop the driver to have in futur a 
> single driver :) 
>
> Le dimanche 28 juin 2020 à 11:28:58 UTC+2, Bastiaan Meelberg a écrit :
>
>> The last few weeks I have been working on a weewx driver for Davis 
>> Weather Link Live. This device can give regular intervals of full ISS data 
>> and a 2.5 seconds interval of UDP data containing wind and rain. See this 
>> site for more information 
>> https://weatherlink.github.io/weatherlink-live-local-api/
>>
>> At this moment there is a working beta version: 
>> https://github.com/grebleem/WeatherLinkliveUDP for who is interested. 
>> The driver can be seen in action here https://meteo-otterlo.nl 
>>
>> However, the JSON data can be a bit odd when using multiple stations. 
>> That is if a second ISS for an anemometer or a separate temperature sensor 
>> is installed. 
>>
>> So if you have a Davis Weather Link Live (WLL), it would helpful if you 
>> post the JSON response from a http://1.2.3.4:80/v1/current_conditions 
>> request in a web browser (where 1.2.3.4 is the ip address of the WLL). So I 
>> can implement multiple sensors in this driver. 
>>
>> Also at the davis-udp.py program will write the UDP JSON to a file, these 
>> also would be very helpful!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Bastiaan
>>
>

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