Thanks Gary,

Timezone is Sydney\Australia (AEST - UTC+10). The station doesn't have a 
timezone setting just date and time, which does look correct.

It is really strange the setup had been working well for years and just 
started doing it this week. I created a new server with Ubuntu 20.04 as a 
troubleshooting step, but as you can see the issue came with it.

Really appreciate you taking the time.

Adam

On Saturday, 29 August 2020 at 8:53:09 pm UTC+10 gjr80 wrote:

> Adam,
>
> Definitely a time issue, what timezone are you in and is the timezone set 
> correctly in you stations console?
>
> Gary
> On Saturday, 29 August 2020 at 20:25:41 UTC+10 YB322 wrote:
>
>> Thanks Gary
>>
>> Appreciate you taking a look. I have stared at the log for the last week 
>> and not noticed that one.
>>
>> I have pasted the debug here  https://pastebin.com/vrsDg0G6 
>>
>> unit is a PanTech WH2900. It does have a time setting, although it does 
>> look correct.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Adam
>>
>> On Saturday, 29 August 2020 at 8:11:44 pm UTC+10 gjr80 wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I’d say you are suffering from a little temporal displacement:
>>>
>>> Aug 29 08:00:38 weewx weewx[2328] DEBUG user.interceptor: raw packet: 
>>> {'dateTime': *1598684400*, 'usUnits': 1, 'rain_total': 0.0, 
>>> 'temperature_in': 64.6, 'temperature_out': 47.7, 'dewpoint': 41.5, 
>>> 'windchill': 46.8, 'humidity_in': 40.0, 'humidity_out': 79.0, 'wind_speed': 
>>> 3.4, 'wind_gust': 5.8, 'wind_dir': 267.0, 'pressure': 30.65, 'barometer': 
>>> 30.21, 'solar_radiation': 189.98, 'uv': 2.0, 'rain': 0.0}
>>> Aug 29 08:00:38 weewx weewx[2328] DEBUG user.interceptor: mapped packet: 
>>> {'dateTime': *1598684400*, 'usUnits': 1, 'pressure': 30.65, 
>>> 'barometer': 30.21, 'outHumidity': 79.0, 'inHumidity': 40.0, 'outTemp': 
>>> 47.7, 'inTemp': 64.6, 'windSpeed': 3.4, 'windGust': 5.8, 'windDir': 267.0, 
>>> 'radiation': 189.98, 'dewpoint': 41.5, 'windchill': 46.8, 'rain': 0.0, 
>>> 'UV': 2.0}
>>> Aug 29 08:00:38 weewx weewx[2328] INFO weewx.manager: Added record 
>>> 2020-08-29 08:00:00 AEST (*1598652000*) to database 'weewx.sdb'
>>> Aug 29 08:00:38 weewx weewx[2328] INFO weewx.manager: Added record 
>>> 2020-08-29 08:00:00 AEST (*1598652000*) to daily summary in 'weewx.sdb'
>>>
>>> What station do you have? Does it have a clock and if so is it set 
>>> correctly? Might help to see a wee_debug 
>>> <http://weewx.com/docs/utilities.htm#wee_debug_utility> report. When 
>>> posting the wee_debug report check the content for sensitive info such as 
>>> usernames, passwords and API keys before posting, wee_debug should 
>>> obfuscate such data but it’s not perfect.
>>>
>>> Gary
>>>
>>> On Saturday, 29 August 2020 at 19:10:06 UTC+10 YB322 wrote:
>>>
>>>> G'day everyone
>>>>
>>>> I have been experiencing an issue for the last week, and so far have 
>>>> not been able to determine the cause. I was hoping someone may have some 
>>>> ideas.
>>>>
>>>> I am running the interceptor driver (
>>>> https://github.com/matthewwall/weewx-interceptor)
>>>> Weewx 4.1.1 
>>>> SQLite Database
>>>> OS Ubuntu 20.04 (Running as a VM on Hyper-V)
>>>> Station in a Pantech
>>>>
>>>> At random times the system stops entering data into the database. From 
>>>> what I can see in the log the interceptor driver appears to be receiving 
>>>> the data but it isn't processing. The unit uploads data direct to Weather 
>>>> Underground and Weather Cloud, these services continue to receive data 
>>>> during the outage periods.
>>>>
>>>> I have uploaded the log file here: https://pastebin.com/WgNKTKRT
>>>>
>>>> The last successful database update in this log was Aug 29 08:00:38
>>>>
>>>> If anyone has any ideas it would be very much appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Adam 
>>>>
>>>

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