The newly displayed "sig_" values, i.e " wh??_ch?_sig ", etc, indicate signal strength between the GW1000 and the sensor in "Bars" from 1 to 4 bars of "strength" as seen on the wsview app when looking at the sensor page.
On Monday, January 11, 2021 at 6:12:43 AM UTC+11 vince wrote: > Perfect. Thanks. That's what I was looking for. > > On Saturday, January 9, 2021 at 8:11:23 PM UTC-8 gjr80 wrote: > >> OK, maybe I am mis-reading your post and what you want/expect to 'see'. >> When I said "*displaying the GW1000 and sensor configuration information >> currently only available through the WS View app*" I meant everything >> you can access under the menu in the top right hand corner of the WS View >> App (believe that is the '*More*' menu in both the Android and Apple >> apps). The --get-xxxx command line options should correspond closely to the >> item names under the '*More*' menu and each should present the same info >> on screen as fund under the respective '*Menu*' sub-menu. You certainly >> should be able to see calibration offsets but of course not in --live-data >> or loop packets. >> >> The release notes from the v0.2.0 release on GitHub gives a better run >> down: >> >> - added --get-services command line option to display GW1000 >> supported weather services settings >> - added --get-pm25-offset command line option to display GW1000 PM2.5 >> sensor offset settings >> - added --get-mulch-offset command line option to display GW1000 >> multi-channel TH sensor calibration settings >> - added --get-soil-calibration command line option to display GW1000 >> soil moisture sensor calibration settings >> - added --get-calibration command line option to display GW1000 >> sensor calibration settings >> - renamed --rain-data command line option to --get-rain-data >> >> >> Gary >> On Sunday, 10 January 2021 at 13:15:58 UTC+10 vince wrote: >> >>> My gear is all working fine. I probably misread your note a bit, >>> thinking that "*displaying the GW1000 and sensor configuration >>> information currently only available through the WS View app*" included >>> seeing the calibration offsets we do in their app after finding them buried >>> down in that brutal GUI they provide. I did see the --sensors option >>> which was pretty interesting though. No problems here at all. Works >>> great. Thanks. >>> >>> On Saturday, January 9, 2021 at 1:48:13 PM UTC-8 gjr80 wrote: >>> >>>> On Sunday, 10 January 2021 at 07:37:10 UTC+10 vince wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Saturday, January 9, 2021 at 12:20:38 PM UTC-8 gjr80 wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On Sunday, 10 January 2021 at 05:44:27 UTC+10 vince wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Works great here, thanks. Also liked the wiki pages. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I noted the new (?) _sig values in --live-data >>>>>>> >>>>>> Mine all show a value of 4 >>>>>>> >>>>>> I'm assuming the values are 0-4 where 4 is best (???) >>>>>>> >>>>>> The Sensor battery states >>>>>> <https://github.com/gjr80/weewx-gw1000/wiki/Sensor-battery-states> >>>>>> wiki page provides details on sensor battery states reported by the >>>>>> driver; >>>>>> basically the meaning depends on the sensor concerned. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Yes, saw that...but I was asking about the sig(nal?) status fields in >>>>> the new version. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Yes you did, sorry too early here. The API documentation provides no >>>> real info on what signal level means, my understanding is it is not a true >>>> signal level like we normally understand signal level to be, but rather it >>>> is an indicator of whether the most recent broadcasts have been received >>>> from the sensor. But yes more is better. >>>> >>>> >>>>> And are the calibration things available in the --live-data >>>>> information ? >>>>> I have my sensors slightly calibrated, but don't see any of that info >>>>> in the --live-data output. >>>>> >>>>> GW1000 live sensor data: absbarometer: 1014.3, datetime: 1610218338, >>>>> humid1: 38, humid2: 41, inhumid: 39, intemp: 21.1, outhumid: 98, outtemp: >>>>> 1.4, relbarometer: 1025.8, soilmoist1: 38, temp1: 20.7, temp2: 19.7, >>>>> wh26_batt: 0, wh26_sig: 4, wh31_ch1_batt: 0, wh31_ch1_sig: 4, >>>>> wh31_ch2_batt: 0, wh31_ch2_sig: 4, wh51_ch1_batt: 0, wh51_ch1_sig: 4 >>>>> >>>>> I guess I'm struggling a little with how to display all the new cool >>>>> stuff and what the units are, especially since the API isn't public yet >>>>> it >>>>> seems. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Calibration data is not explicitly included in the —live-data output, >>>> though any relevant calibration data should have been applied to sensor >>>> data in the —live-data output. I have not explicitly tested that though. >>>> What units do you have a problem with? >>>> >>>> Gary >>>> >>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "weewx-user" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/weewx-user/32b3992d-4d55-4bd8-a6c6-8a82e324fb1fn%40googlegroups.com.
