Here is a link for a Bluetooth enabled WX station.  It might provide some 
insight. https://github.com/daduke/ventusw820

On Sunday, January 19, 2020 at 10:58:05 AM UTC-5, Scott Irwin wrote:
>
> I am a weather fanatic and new to the raspberry pi world. I recently 
> figured out how to create a weather fax receiver out of a pi4 and a 
> software defined radio. It works great. 
> https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=260690&p=1594172&hilit=weather+fax#p1594172
>
> Now I want to use the raspberry pi as a weather station. 
>
> A quick google shows there are tons of examples of how to do this. Some 
> options involving connecting to an external arduino weather station you 
> build yourself with sensors. Other examples include installing sensors to 
> the pi board itself.
>
> I want to connect my Kestrel 4500 NV Pocket Weather Tracker to my 
> Raspberry Pi using the bluetooth interface. There is software that exists 
> in the Windows world that allows me to do this. I cannot find any reference 
> to being able to pull this off through my Raspberry Pi.
>
> I don't need to post information to Weather Underground or other 3rd party 
> apps. I would like to record data collected on kestrel as well as view 
> real-time data being collected through some type of GUI on the Pi. 
>
> I don't know much about weewx other than the Kestrel device is not listed 
> as a supported device. Is there an easy hack that would allow me to pull 
> data from the Kestrel onto the Raspberry Pi?
>
> Any ideas? Thanks for any help you can provide.
>
> Scott
>

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