1. I cant find a version number on the download zip file or the interceptor.py file - I can tell you that I downloaded the driver on July 25, 2016 2. I am using Weather logger V2.1.9 firmware, so I send the data directly to the same port that Interceptor is configured to monitor 3. It does send at regular intervals as the log file shows, although the interval seems to vary a bit around the published 16 seconds
On Monday, 5 September 2016 17:42:57 UTC-7, mwall wrote: > > > which version of the interceptor driver are you using? > > how are you sending data to the interceptor driver? direct from the > observer? via a cgi relay? using ncat or tcpdump or other sniffing tool? > > your observer should be sending data at regular intervals. but if you're > sniffing there could be delays. or there could be delays in the way the > socket server in the interceptor driver is handling the data. > > the genLoopPackets method should not be blocking. the socket server posts > data to a queue, and the genLoopPackets method simply checks the queue to > see if there are any data. > > for the observer, the interceptor driver *should* be using the station > time, not the computer time, for the packet timestamps. (see the code for > the Observer.Parser.parse method) > > (it looks like it is time for me to split the interceptor driver into 4 > different drivers. when i wrote it, i was hoping there was more in common > between the hardware from fineoffset, lacrosse, oregonscientific, and > acurite. it turns out that there are almost as many specializations and > commonalities, even though they all say that they do the same thing on the > tin.) > > m > -- 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 [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
