Steve,

Apologies, I have not provided very much guidance on how to specify a 
location. rtgd uses the same location formats as the forecast extension. 
Any of the following should work:

- US state/city eg
    location = CA/San_Francisco

- US zip code eg
    location = 60290

- Country/City eg
    location = Australia/Sydney

- latitude, longitude
    location = 37.8,-122.4

- airport code
    location = KJFK

- WU PWS ID eg
    location = pws:KCASANFR70

- AutoIP address location eg
    location = autoip

- specific IP address location
    location = autoip.json?geo_ip=38.102.136.138

If no location is set then station lat and long are used. I will put this 
in the rtgd wiki in due course but you will find it mentioned in the up 
front comments in rtgd.py

Gary

On Monday, 21 May 2018 02:41:15 UTC+10, Steve2Q wrote:
>
> Gary..I am giving the console a full 24 hours to check the clock. On this 
> subject, are the times shown on the tables on a weewx page derived from the 
> console clock? So for example the high wind occurs at xxxx time will be off 
> as much as the console clock is off? I would assume so as they are being 
> pulled off the Loops?
>
> I found I have 2 APIs on Wunderground. I tried them both, and only one 
> gives me a table that shows readable forecast Information. I plugged that 
> API into [[WU]] (checking for typos), set enable = true, and set my 
> location as Boynton Beach, FL. Attached is the screen grab of the error. 
> Should the location be lat, long? I also commented out the text I set in 
> the scrollbar for the test run.
>
> Steve
>
>
>

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