You'll need a WS-1000-BTH (WH25B) for indoor temp and barometer as the 32B 
is not supported yet.
I had less problem using this method than the Interceptor. Router just 
didn't play well with the consoles after inserting the routing statements.



On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 11:27:16 AM UTC-4, Bruce Butkus wrote:
>
> Hey All, 
> Ive got 3 weather stations reporting, a WS2902, and 2x WS2065, with both 
> report the same 8x WH31 units, plus their own temps. 
>
> My end goal is to run a Pi with its own display to push a webpage/ 
> interface that displays the current readings, along with data backup for 
> power / internet outages.
>  
> Got my Pi, and SDR as this is where i learned about the Weewx, and data 
> backup. 
>
> Im trying to set up the RTL-SDR + RTL_433 to pick up the radio signals of 
> the outdoor array + the 8 indoor units as a backup for internet or power 
> outages. As such I realized that the WS2902 does NOT report barometric 
> pressure over radio. this probably isnt a big deal unless the power / 
> service is out for a long time, its not a rapidly changing as say wind or 
> rain. and I could pick up a WH32B t/h/b sensor and replace or add it to the 
> array so i can get everything. 
>
> But I thought, to be complete, if I used the other driver 'interceptor' to 
> pull the data from the network,  well that opens up the other 2 devices 
> 'indoor' temps as well,  and i could pick up everything, without running 
> the SDR.. 
>  
> the question is, does that seem reasonable. the console for the 2902 would 
> then need to be on battery backup as well, not really an issue, as the wifi 
> already is on battery. but if the wifi goes down I get no data, where as 
> with the SDR, I could still get the radio signals from the devices running 
> on battery. Plus i already have the SDR and its half configured for weewx 
> already, just finishing up the sensor mapping. 
> Im running the various consoles on wifi and connected to one wifi router, 
> the same my pi is connected to wifi on. I would also still like be pushing 
> data to ambientweather.net and wunderground obviously. 
>
> kinda just looking for advice. I think the easiest thing is finish up the 
> SDR, and add a WH32b at some point to do barometric readings and be done. 
>

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