A few more thing - some might sound sort of a bit stupid, but ...
are the sensors you are missing activated in the WSView app ?
The best way to test is
a) look into the WSView app (Device list --> GW1000 --> More --> SensorIDs)
the sensor should be active and a (hexadecimal) sensor ID should be
visible together with a reception indicator.
b) take your WH31 sensors and put them 1-2 meters (yards) away from the
GW1000 and check again.
Then there shouldn't be any interference.
the following is just for the principle, to make the check list complete
- I read from your post that the console receives your WH31 sensors.
(If you have more than one, make sure they send on different channels.
The display shows what channel you use (there are DIP switches for that
- on the newer ones the meaning is printed inside; if not, check the
manual :-) ).
Check the batteries. Check what the WH31 display shows. If you don't see
anything on the display, there is a power problem. Exchange the
batteries resp. verify if you have put them according to the needed
polarity.)
That the WH32B of the WS2000/5000 console can't be read by the GW1000,
galfert has already said.
By the way - you can also already power up (i.e. put the batteries into)
your sensor array. It should show next to the array symbol on the very
top in the WSView app.
And one more, maybe too trivial thing. When you come from the device
list to the live data, you cannot see the WH31 sensors at first glance.
You have to page down in order to see them.
On 12.01.2021 18:24, galfert wrote:
The only sensor that will not work with the GW1000 is the WH32B....and
there is no need for it. Because the GW1000 already has this sensor
built in. If you are having problems picking up the WH31, then that
would be a distance/interference issue. But compared to the WS-2000
the GW1000 is actually capable of detecting sensors further away.
On Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 2:41:27 AM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:
Yes, I was able to view the live data page but it only shows the
sensors directly attached to the GW1000 so I figure it is getting
too much RF interference to pick up my T&H (WH-31?) and THP
(WH-32B) sensors. I still haven't decided where to mount the main
sensor array from the WS-2000...I really need to put up a comms
mast but that will take much more planning and time. My home has
primarily a hip roof which presents very little unobstructed
opportunities for mounting. I do know which channels they show up
on from the WS-2000 console...
On Mon, Jan 11, 2021, 3:14 PM 'Rainer Lang' via weewx-user
<[email protected]> wrote:
Whether the GW1000 picks up your sensors or not, you can very
simply verify by choosing your GW1000 from the WSView Device
list. One entry will read GW1000-WIFIxxxx. That's the one to
press. As a result you will see the live data of the connected
sensors.
Am 11. Januar 2021, um 16:45, schrieb George Morgan
<[email protected]>:
Yes, I used ws view on Android from the Play Store. After a
little while the app asked if I wanted to update the firmware
to 1.6.3 and I did. That seemed to work fine.
The GW1000 is joined to my network but I don't think it is
picking up any sensors yet.
On Sun, Jan 10, 2021, 11:16 PM Bill Arthur <[email protected]>
wrote:
The GW1000 is configured with the WS View app. Are you
using it?
On Monday, January 11, 2021 at 12:54:01 AM UTC-6
[email protected] wrote:
I finally received my GW1000 last night. Got it
powered up and connected to my network but I'm having
some difficulty configuring the sensors.
The sensor ID page seems to have all sensors enabled
and I only have the inside sensor (THP) and one TH
sensor deployed so far. I tried looking at the sensor
ID page from the WS-2000 console and manually pick the
channels detected on that screen but not sure if the
GW1000 is picking them up or not. I still need to get
the GW1000 on a USB extension. I have it plugged into
a banana pi m1 USB port right now for power. (I plan
to install weewx on the banana pi m1 soon...need a few
more pieces of hardware before I can finish getting
that set up)
Hopefully when I get the GW1000 on a USB extension
cable it will be able to pick up the sensors. Or I
may have to find a different power source / location
for it.
On Mon, Jan 4, 2021, 10:25 AM Bill Arthur
<[email protected]> wrote:
I use a three foot USB extension cord on the
GW1000. I had one instance where the
phone-charger-type power supply generated enough
trash to hamper the GW1000 reception.
On Monday, January 4, 2021 at 11:07:30 AM UTC-6
[email protected] wrote:
Correct, for power only. You can use any phone
charger, USB hub etc. to keep it running. Even
plug it into a USB port of a Raspberry Pi if
you have one ...
A good idea will be to have the power source
connected to a UPS, as well as your weather
computer :-), or have it connected to a
power-bank which you keep on charging - many
possibilities.
On 04.01.2021 17:38, George Morgan wrote:
Well I ordered a GW1000. Now I'm thinking
about how to power it. The USB connector is
only used for power, right?
On Sun, Jan 3, 2021, 7:52 PM galfert
<[email protected]> wrote:
I meant to say water leak ....not water
lead sensor.
On Sunday, January 3, 2021 at 10:51:34 PM
UTC-5 galfert wrote:
The WS-2000 does not support more
sensors than the GW1000. Its the
other way around. The GW1000 supports
every single sensor that the WS-2000
support, plus it supports sensors
from Ecowitt that Ambient doesn't
sell, WH32-EP, WH31-EP, WH45 to name
a few, and Ecowitt is working on some
sensors that they will have before
Ambient gets them (new soil moisture
with temperature). The GW1000 also
had support for water lead and
lightning many months before the
WS-2000.
On Sunday, January 3, 2021 at 8:42:57
PM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:
Thanks for the link to the
chart...I need to look at it
closer but I think my WS-2000
supports more sensors than the
GW1000 so I may be looking at
integrating FOSHK plug-in into
weewx directly...unless I'm
missing something...
I also need to look at the
license for FOSHK plug-in as that
may make this impossible
(legally, that is)
On Sat, Jan 2, 2021, 12:40 PM
Rainer Lang <[email protected]>
wrote:
It works with all Ambient
Weather sensors which are
clones of Fine Offset sensors.
(Ambient also sells non-Fine
Offset clone sensors and
weather stations)
What sensors these are, you
can see at
https://www.wxforum.net/index.php?topic=40730.0
<https://www.wxforum.net/index.php?topic=40730.0>
On 02.01.2021 21:34, George
Morgan wrote:
Does the GW1000 work with
all the AW sensors?
On Sat, Jan 2, 2021, 11:41
AM galfert
<[email protected]> wrote:
Well there is a way to
get from WS-2000 AW
protocol to WeeWX...but
you need a translator.
You can use FOSHKplugin
and that will convert AW
protocol to Ecowitt
protocol and then you
can use the WeeWX
Interceptor driver.
On Saturday, January 2,
2021 at 2:17:39 PM UTC-5
[email protected] wrote:
Is there an effort
to support the AW
protocol for the
WS-2000 server? As
a developer I would
be interested in
working on this if
it is documented
(and maybe even if
it is not). My
WS-2000 has the
latest wifi and base
firmware installed.
I will also look
into the GW-1000 and
RTL SDR options.
On Sat, Jan 2, 2021,
9:58 AM galfert
<[email protected]>
wrote:
The best way is
to buy the
GW1000 and then
it will pick up
al your WS-2000
sensors. Then
you install
WeeWX with the
GW1000 API driver.
https://github.com/gjr80/weewx-gw1000
<https://github.com/gjr80/weewx-gw1000>
There is not
telnet with the
WS-2000. The
Interceptor
driver will not
pick up all your
sensors....if
you have added
optional
sensors. Besides
with the WS-2000
it is too
convoluted to
get the
Interceptor
working because
there is no
"Customized"
server option
with the
supported
protocol for the
Interceptor
driver. The
WS-2000 newly
gained
"Customized"
server upload
option but it is
Ambient protocol
which is
different than
what the
Interceptor expects.
On Saturday,
January 2, 2021
at 10:29:32 AM
UTC-5
[email protected]
wrote:
Hi All,
I received a
weather
station for
Christmas
and realized
really
quickly that
I want /
need
something
like weewx
to make it
much more
capable.
I saw in the
list
archives
that others
are using
weewx with
the WS-2000,
intercepting
WU data.
Is there
another
method where
weewx polls
the WS-2000
or receives
data
directly
from the
WS-2000? I
noticed the
telnet
protocol
info on the
AW website
but haven't
figured out
which port
the WS-2000
is using for
this
communication?
If I am
barking up
the wrong
tree, please
let me know.
BTW, I have
a background
in computer
networking,
software
development
(day job),
system
administration
(day job),
and have
been doing
automation
for many years.
Please let
me know if
this is a
more
appropriate
question for
the dev list.
Happy New Year!
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