There is really no hardware interface.  You have a dongle capable of 
receiving 433 MHz, plug it in a Raspberry Pi or laptop.  Download the 
RTL_433 software to decode the signal.  As a note, there is no pressure 
sensor in the 5+1, it is in the "smart hub" and console.  You can use an 
i2c sensor for that reading. As for displaying / archiving the data, you 
use weewx with the weewx-sdr driver installed.  Search this group about the 
weewx-sdr driver. If you are going the Raspberry approach, I would suggest 
using a Real Time Clock (DS3231).

On Wednesday, May 16, 2018 at 7:46:05 PM UTC-4, Max G wrote:
>
> :) OK, if I understand you correctly, there is a hardware interface of 
>> sort required between the weather station and the computer...
>>
> I have got a 433MHz dongle... :) what software do you use do decode the 
> signal? Where does it run on? Raspberry? 
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