Thank you Vince for the reply. 
I'll install weewx and give it, and the WeatherFlow UDP driver, a test 
drive!
BTW - Are you a/k/a vreihen on wxforum.net ?
Kind regards,
Kelly
V. Kelly Bellis, PLS 
17 Union Street 
Ellsworth, ME 04605 
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On Thursday, January 17, 2019 at 3:02:12 PM UTC-5, vince wrote:
>
> On Thursday, January 17, 2019 at 10:09:27 AM UTC-8, V. Kelly Bellis wrote:
>
>> Atmocom's UDP broadcast listener and parser will capture broadcast 
>> packets (currently only in WU data format) containing weather data sent 
>> from the Ambient Weather WS-2000 (in my test example), gets passed along by 
>> ATMOCOM to WU (again, in this beta scenario) and then logs each record in a 
>> monthly SQLite database, which in in my first experiments are on the RPi 
>> running the aforecited atmoudp36.bin. 
>>
>>
>>
> The WeatherFlow driver for weewx listens for that station's hub UDP 
> broadcasts and saves it to the normal weewx database (with some mapping of 
> message contents to weewx schema done in weewx.conf).  You might want to 
> take a look at that to see if you can borrow from how it does that what 
> tweaks you might need to do in order to take a similar approach.  Should be 
> very doable if you want to just run weewx with that station only.
>
> If you want to run that as a secondary data source, it would be a little 
> more work to get it to write to a secondary weewx db, but that should 
> (untested) be a data binding thing to add.   Should probably work in both 
> cases.
>
> Anyway - look at the WeatherFlow UDP driver.  Works really well.
>
>

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