Matt,
You need to use the HP1000 driver or Interceptor driver for this device not the 
Fine Offset one. If my memory serves me correctly the FO driver is for a USB 
device where as the HP1000 is a wireless device.
Ian

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> On 15 Oct 2019, at 15:27, Matt <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Thank you, that makes perfect sense.  I'm sure I followed instructions which 
> said to select 'Simulator'.  I'll change to Fine Offset when I get home, 
> after I've retrieved the logs.  I'll also try to find out more about how to 
> install the driver for HP1000 but google wasn't too helpful last night!
> 
>> On Tuesday, 15 October 2019 15:13:04 UTC+1, Andrew Milner wrote:
>> the chances are that your uniform incrementing values are the simulator data 
>> whic I hthink looks like a sine wave!!
>> 
>> chances are that you are set on simulator and are not reading any data from 
>> the station.  
>> 
>> Only the log will provide the answer.  the simulator does exactly what it 
>> says, it simulates A weather station (Not a specific type) and generates 
>> data to be put in the database which can then be used to generate reports.  
>> It is not simulating your specific station!!
>> 
>> when you post the log post from before starting weewx until at keast one 
>> archive interval has passed - the length of the interval is whatever you 
>> have specified in weewx.conf
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Tuesday, 15 October 2019 14:51:24 UTC+3, Matt wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>> 
>>> First post.
>>> 
>>> I got Weewx set up on a brand new Raspberry Pi 3 model B yesterday.  I saw 
>>> that it was posting data but last night most of the data was incorrect 
>>> (e.g. outside temp 0 degrees C when it was actually 10 degrees).  I decided 
>>> to leave it and went to bed.  Today I am seeing better values but all 
>>> readings appear to be summing/appending to the previous reading.  For 
>>> example, the temperature has risen from 0 to around 21 degrees very 
>>> uniformly.  The actual temperature is around 13 degrees.
>>> 
>>> I have an Aercus station, identical to Fine Offset HP1000.  I have set 
>>> Weewx driver to both 'simulator' and 'Fine Offset' with no change in data.
>>> 
>>> I read somewhere about an HP1000 driver written by aussie susan but editing 
>>> the daemon file was beyond my capabilities so I couldn't proceed with it.
>>> 
>>> My station can be seen at: https://www.pwsweather.com/obs/ILITTLEW9.html#
>>> 
>>> I appreciate that I will need to provide logs etc, but I am work at the 
>>> moment and will upload logs later.  I just wanted to get the post up to see 
>>> if anyone had experienced anything similar or has any advice for a newbie.
>>> 
>>> I love the functionality of weewx and look forward to using it.
>>> 
>>> Many thanks in advance.
>>> 
>>> Matt
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