Thanks for the info.  Yeah, I chose to get the 5-in-1 sensor all by itself, 
but that was because I didn't do my research first!  I just assumed the 
barometer was in the sensor, not the display.  I'll take a look at the 
project you linked.  

Thanks!


On Thursday, May 21, 2020 at 5:06:38 PM UTC-7, p q wrote:
>
> I have a 5in1 with the display and I'm pretty sure the barometric pressure 
> is in the display. I get it via the USB connection. When I bought mine, it 
> was one single package - I didn't have the option of not buying the display.
>
> You could always build yourself a barometric pressure device that connects 
> to the Pi. Something like this: 
> https://tutorials-raspberrypi.com/raspberry-pi-and-i2c-air-pressure-sensor-bmp180/
>  or 
> maybe https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9721
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 4:49 PM Bryan Parke <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi all.  Weewx is great! I'm very impressed with all that it can do.  
>> Here is a bit about my setup.
>>
>> 1) AcuRite 5-in-1 pro broadcasting on 433mhz
>> 2) Raspberry Pi with rtl-sdr capturing data using rtl_433
>> 3) Using the sdr driver
>> 4) Using mosquitto to publish real-time weather data and viewing that in 
>> belchertown realtime
>> 5) Pushing every 10 minutes to the CWOP for APRS (
>> https://aprs.fi/info/a/KM6YFK-13) 
>>
>> All is working as expected, no issues at all.
>>
>> My question is this: I'd like to get barometric pressure also, but the 
>> 5-in-1 doesn't have that.  My understanding is that in order to get 
>> barometric pressure, I would need to purchase the AcuRite receiver/screen 
>> and plug it in via USB to my raspberry pi; in that the barometric pressure 
>> sensor is actually in the screen/display unit.  
>>
>> 1) is that true?  Or is there actually another way to get the pressure 
>> using the 5-in-1? 
>> 2) Is there another device that you all like that would accomplish the 
>> same thing?
>>
>> Hopefully I'm asking the right question in the right way.  Ultimately I 
>> just want to also include the air pressure in my weather reports (see 
>> attachment, sad bottom right corner with no barometer info).
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Bryan
>>
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