SkySpy uploaded to WU every 4 minutes or every so often the counter would hit 5 min, but only occasionally. The Database updates looked to be about the same, watching the SkySpy log the Sensor packet came in at 4 minutes, then upload to WU then a Ping and a Clock 30 to 60 seconds later
Attached are two captures when talking to Lacrosse, I intentionally set the clock a few minutes slow and it looked like in the first one the clock adjusted @ 22 after, and again at 30 after. The second one I watched closer and the clock jumped @ 47. In there first one there is a bit of back and forth while the gateway works out its existence with Lacrosse. I'll try to get the ones with and without the SN today.. On Saturday, November 19, 2016 at 4:41:10 PM UTC-7, mwall wrote: > > On Saturday, November 19, 2016 at 12:38:39 PM UTC-5, Paul McGeorge wrote: >> >> I have been using SkySpy on Windows for over a year and finally decided I >> would look at other options. I managed to install weewx and the >> interceptor driver into a virtual machine for testing and I was able to get >> it uploading to WU it seems to work fairly well. >> > > when you were running skyspy, how often did skyspy save to database? how > often did it upload to wu? > > when you run with weewx, how often does the station/gateway send data > packets? > > > 1. Does the interceptor driver support the Time packets? Skyspy lights >> the internet indicator and updates the RTC, on Interceptor my clock began >> to drift... >> > > time packets are implemented, but i'm not sure they work - the encoding > might not yet be quite right. the time packet is a 14:01 > (station_ping_response). > > >> 2 Is there a place for the GW serial number? Perhaps this is art of the >> first question? >> > > the serial should start with 7fff. put it in the weewx configuration file: > > [Interceptor] > driver = user.interceptor > ... > serial = xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > >> I have a port mirroring switch with the GW connected so I can grab >> captures, etc. I plan to move the VM to an old netbook (Celeron 900) with >> Debian I use for ADS-B from an SDR dongle, looks like there should be >> enough CPU to handle both... >> > > could you do some captures of the time updates when the gateway is talking > to lacrosse alerts? > > could you do captures of the gateway talking to the interceptor driver, > one capture before you set the serial in weewx.conf, then another after you > set the serial. > > we're looking for all http traffic to and from the gateway. > > m > On Saturday, November 19, 2016 at 4:41:10 PM UTC-7, mwall wrote: > > On Saturday, November 19, 2016 at 12:38:39 PM UTC-5, Paul McGeorge wrote: >> >> I have been using SkySpy on Windows for over a year and finally decided I >> would look at other options. I managed to install weewx and the >> interceptor driver into a virtual machine for testing and I was able to get >> it uploading to WU it seems to work fairly well. >> > > when you were running skyspy, how often did skyspy save to database? how > often did it upload to wu? > > when you run with weewx, how often does the station/gateway send data > packets? > > > 1. Does the interceptor driver support the Time packets? Skyspy lights >> the internet indicator and updates the RTC, on Interceptor my clock began >> to drift... >> > > time packets are implemented, but i'm not sure they work - the encoding > might not yet be quite right. the time packet is a 14:01 > (station_ping_response). > > >> 2 Is there a place for the GW serial number? Perhaps this is art of the >> first question? >> > > the serial should start with 7fff. put it in the weewx configuration file: > > [Interceptor] > driver = user.interceptor > ... > serial = xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > >> I have a port mirroring switch with the GW connected so I can grab >> captures, etc. I plan to move the VM to an old netbook (Celeron 900) with >> Debian I use for ADS-B from an SDR dongle, looks like there should be >> enough CPU to handle both... >> > > could you do some captures of the time updates when the gateway is talking > to lacrosse alerts? > > could you do captures of the gateway talking to the interceptor driver, > one capture before you set the serial in weewx.conf, then another after you > set the serial. > > we're looking for all http traffic to and from the gateway. > > 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.
GW1000-19NOV.pcap
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GW1000-19NOV-2.pcap
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