my altitude is 296m and here is firmware 
https://ambientweather.wikispaces.com/ws1002-wifi

I will ask company to give me exact data about sensors, when I get it I 
will post it here.



Dne sobota, 14. april 2018 20.50.25 UTC+2 je oseba mwall napisala:
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> On Saturday, April 14, 2018 at 2:11:29 PM UTC-4, Damjan Hajsek wrote:
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>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-AJtbnnw7UJc/WtJEQGnGcfI/AAAAAAAAAaE/zJAL0eYB_AcgP2_1ujrILfg5cL1heqdlACLcBGAs/s1600/2018-04-14%2B20_09_09-For%2Bbasic%2Bsettings%2Bthe%2Bfollowing%2Bmenu%2Bis%2Bstarted%2Bby%2Btouching%2Bthe%2Btouch-screen%2Bin.png>
>> Ok I checked in manuals. Is this enough, if not I will contact company 
>> which makes this seather station to send me exctly which sensors are build 
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> that looks like luminosity ("light sensor") and uv ("UV sensor")
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> so your radiation adjustment is probably ok (are you at a fairly high 
> altitude?)
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> i have no idea what the uv would read.
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> i think you are correct to do this in the StdCalibrate.  if we had 
> definitive specifications for the hardware, and we had definitive 
> specifications for the wu protocol, and we had definitive specifications 
> for how the station emits data for wu, and we had definitive specifications 
> for how those values vary from one firmware version to another, then i 
> might be able to encode the conversions in the interceptor driver.
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> in lieu of that, use StdCalibrate.
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> m
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