One other thing to keep in mind; the de facto standard mode of operation of 
a Davis station under WeeWX is to use hardware record generation, in other 
words WeeWX obtains and stores archive records from from the 
console/logger. WeeWX can also operate using software record generation 
where only loop packets are obtained from the logger/console and archive 
records are synthesised by WeeWX from this data. When the logger 
experiences corrupted memory/temporal displacement it almost always 
continues to emit loop packets but emits old archive records. So when 
operated in software record generation mode WeeWX will essentially be 
immune from the corrupted station memory issue. Similarly, other PWS 
software that only use loop packets will not be affected by the corrupted 
station memory issue.

I don't see this as a WeeWX bug, rather a limitation of operating in 
hardware record generation mode that can be mitigated by reliable power and 
clock.

Gary

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