Well, like I have read in other threads it can be a waiting game.
After an hour weewx was able to communicate with the unit via USB and start
collecting data.

I guess I'll keep it for now and see what happens over time.
It's at our family cabin in the British Columbia Interior so it's a "set
and forget" as we don't get up here much in the winter.
The cheapest Davis unit I could find was around $450 Canadian - too much
for me right now.

Cheers
Steve

On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 5:22 AM, mwall <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sunday, November 12, 2017 at 8:46:56 PM UTC-5, Steve Roy-Wojciechowski
> wrote:
>>
>> Same results on a 3.19.0.80 kernel
>>
>>
> steve,
>
> thanks for trying another kernel.  perhaps if more people post about which
> kernels work and which do not we could figure out whether the kernel is the
> problem.
>
> before returning the acurite hardware, consider getting an acurite bridge.
>  that will work with your existing acurite sensors, and you can add any
> number of additional temperature/humidity sensors, or additional 3-in-1 or
> 5-in-1 clusters, or sensors with remote probes for refrigerators/freezers
> or immersed water.
>
> use the weewx-interceptor driver to get data from the bridge.
>
> acurite also has a lightning sensor for about US$25, but you'll need the
> weewx-sdr driver and a US$20 sdr usb dongle to get data from that.
>
> m
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