I'll second that, great support from users and developers! This is the third weewx station I have cobbled together - one with a wireless Oregon Scientific, one with one-wire, and now this one with Pete Bros. - Plus two more carefully monitoring my basement as I test and experiment. The Rpi price makes all of this possible, just skip a couple of Starbucks visits and you can buy a computer. I now know just enough Linux to get things going and it is fun learning.
The wireless station looses connectivity too often. That station is located near I-90 and I suspect that there is some powerful interference from the truckers radios as well as some nearby state radios. Just a suspicion, everything worked fine when it was twenty feet away in my workshop, but in the field not so much. So I wanted a wired system for my new system to be installed at my vacation home. With the demise of Hobby Boards; I was looking for an alternative to one-wire. I still plan on adding some one-wire sensors to this installation as I have a bundle of temperature probes. Thanks again to all of the supportive users. On Saturday, October 29, 2016 at 2:13:06 PM UTC-7, Steve2Q wrote: > > Ralph..good to see another Peet Bros user (not many of us here). I am not > a programmer, but have learned some very basic Linux to tweak my install. > One of the things I like about Weewx is all of the support. Tom, mwall, and > many others always help out,and have developed drivers for stations that > are not very common like ours. Mine is also a 2100. > Welcome to Weewx. > Steve N2QLQ > -- 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.
