Thanks to the patient help and advice from many members here, I now have 
the weewx web page running and displaying data, though it still needs some 
tuning. My problems were from three sources:

1. I didn't know about setting the sensor parameters in the driver 
configuration, though it is obvious in retrospect. After that, I got 
packets, but nothing changed on the web page.
2. The instructions I found for saving weewx reports to a RAM file may have 
been misleading. I deleted all that and, for good measure, purged and 
re-installed weewx.
3. The lower pressure limit was far too high for Colorado. I set it to 18.

Now I have a working web page. Most data is the same or very close to what 
is shown in the WF app, except for barometric pressure which is way off. 
The app shows 30.274 now, for example, while weewx shows 29.766. I have the 
weewx altitude and the WF sensor altitude set to the same value, 8475 feet 
(both sensors are on the ground now). What adjustments need to be made here?


On Tuesday, October 15, 2019 at 8:32:26 AM UTC-6, vince wrote:
>
> On Monday, October 14, 2019 at 7:03:25 PM UTC-7, gjr80 wrote:
>>
>>
>> The following indicates you have an issue with pressure data from the 
>> station/driver:
>>
>> Oct 14 14:05:26 raspberrypi weewx[8036]: engine: 2019-10-14 14:05:24 MDT 
>> (1571083524) LOOP value 'pressure' 21.92306272 outside limits (24.0, 34.5)
>>
>>
> He indicated he's at 8500 feet elevation (wow) so that is likely related.  
> Personally I'd just up the limits that are acceptable.
>
> Agree with debug=1 as the next step of course.
>

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