Steve,

The wiki is editable by anyone. I would just create an entry under Data 
management <https://github.com/weewx/weewx/wiki#data-management> and add 
the basic what, where and how.

Gary

On Thursday, 16 April 2020 02:31:22 UTC+10, Steve Preston wrote:
>
> I have put the app on GitHub. And the readme has a fair amount of info:
> https://github.com/stevepr/wlkReader
>
> I'm happy to include a note on the wiki as well.  But I'm not sure of the 
> proper method for adding info to the wiki. If someone can tell me how I 
> will give it a try.
>
> Steve
>
>
> On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 3:24:16 PM UTC-7, Steve Preston wrote:
>>
>> This is just a FYI for the group.  After using WeatherLink for 15+ years, 
>> I have finally switched to WeeWx!
>>
>> I wrote a basic Windows app for converting the WLK files into CSV format 
>> for importing the data into WeeWx.  This app is pretty basic - no real data 
>> checks and no attempt to adjust for differences in the archive interval (my 
>> station was already logging at 5 minute intervals).  And it is setup to 
>> import one month at a time: reads one *.wlk file and writes one *.csv 
>> file.  But I've moved over a few years of data to WeeWx without any 
>> problems (so far).  The app is written in C# with visual studio and I'm 
>> happy to share code and/or executables.
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>

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