Hmm.. new terminology for me that I will need to read up on. I have a 
Vantage Vue using a homemade J-tag (what it looks like anyway) to USB 
interface that I bought several years ago (NOT a Davis interface). WD would 
get data in its logs every minute and WU is getting a near real time feed. 
All of the data points being uploaded to other services more frequently are 
unique/new values, so I'm not sending duplicate values between a 30 minute 
archival timing, so I'm not sure how that works. I would be interested in 
reading more if you have a good resource to point me to! Thanks for the 
response. 

On Monday, September 17, 2018 at 12:06:06 PM UTC-5, mwall wrote:
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> On Monday, September 17, 2018 at 12:53:51 PM UTC-4, Clint Satterwhite 
> wrote:
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>> One question I have though is WD would report APRS/CWOP data every 5 
>> minutes and I notice that weewx is only showing every 30. Is there some 
>> place I can configure this? I assume there is some scheduler/cron type job 
>> I need to modify?
>>
>
> what kind of station are you using?  your archive interval is probably set 
> to 30 minutes in the hardware.  weewx respects the hardware setting first, 
> then whatever you specify in your weewx config file (look at the log near 
> where weewx started up - you will probably see a message about it)
>
> when uploading data, you can upload no more often than the rate at which 
> your hardware spits out data (and why would you?)  in most uploaders you 
> can specify to upload a maximum rate, so that if your hardware spits out 
> data every minute but your online service gets upset with uploads faster 
> than every 5 minutes, you can keep them happy
>
> so check your hardware archive interval (see the wee_device instructions), 
> check the weewx interval (in weewx.conf), and have a read of the 'data 
> architecture' section of the configuration guide.
>
> m
>

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