I also ran a find on my system to locate sdr.py and see if there was some 
way to convince it to recognize the 6045M. It appears that I don't have 
this file. I've downloaded it, but I'm unsure where to place it and cause 
it to be run when required.

On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 8:23:31 PM UTC-5 Nick Kavanagh wrote:

> I attempted the wildcard with several variatons on the packet name, with 
> no joy. However, with debug set to 1, and log_unknown and _unmapped_sensors 
> true, I am getting two lines in the log:
>
> eb 10 19:57:39 weewxserver weewx[31499] DEBUG user.sdr: parse_json: 
> unknown model Acurite-6045M
> Feb 10 19:57:39 weewxserver weewx[31499] DEBUG user.sdr: punt unrecognized 
> line '{"time" : "2021-02-11 00:57:36", "model" : "Acurite-6045M", "id" : 9, 
> "channel" : "C", "battery_ok" : 1, "temperature_F" : 55.200, "humidity" : 
> 62, "strike_count" : 88, "storm_dist" : 20, "active" : 1, "rfi" : 0, 
> "exception" : 0, "raw_msg" : "00096fbecff0ac14b5"}#012'
>
> what I'm confused by is that it is indicating the Acurite-6045M is an 
> unknown model. I see from one of the answers above that, at least in that 
> person's system, it is recognized. Could this be a bug in the latest 
> release of the sdr driver software?
>
> Nick Kavanagh
>
> On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 3:58:34 PM UTC-5 [email protected] 
> wrote:
>
>> Try using a wildcard:
>>
>> temperature.0009.Acurite6045M
>> temperature.*.Acurite6045M
>>
>> On 10 Feb, 2021, at 12:03, Nick Kavanagh <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> That is not working. It seems like the problem is the id number of the 
>> sensor. The Id is "9". Converting to hexadecimal, the number is....9. Or 
>> with twos complement 0009. I have tried using both of these in the stanza as
>> temperature.9.AcuriteLightningPacket
>> &
>> temperature.0009.AcuriteLightningPacket
>>
>> Neither have worked. Any suggestions on what that center portion of the 
>> stanza should actually be?
>>
>> Nick Kavanagh
>>
>> On Tuesday, February 9, 2021 at 9:31:35 AM UTC-5 Andy wrote:
>>
>>> out: '{"time" : "2021-02-09 14:22:41", "model" : "Acurite-6045M", "id" : 
>>> 15431, "channel" : "A", "battery_ok" : 1, "temperature_F" : 53.200, 
>>> "humidity" : 78, "strike_count" : 174, "storm_dist" : 24, "active" : 0, 
>>> "rfi" : 1, "exception" : 0, "raw_msg" : "fc476f4e0f5cd7b8fa"}\n'
>>>
>>> parsed: {'dateTime': 1612880561, 'usUnits': 1, 
>>> 'channel.3C47.AcuriteLightningPacket': 'A', 
>>> 'temperature.3C47.AcuriteLightningPacket': 53.2, 
>>> 'battery.3C47.AcuriteLightningPacket': 0, 
>>> 'humidity.3C47.AcuriteLightningPacket': 78, 
>>> 'active.3C47.AcuriteLightningPacket': 0, 'rfi.3C47.AcuriteLightningPacket': 
>>> 1, 'exception.3C47.AcuriteLightningPacket': 0, 
>>> 'strikes_total.3C47.AcuriteLightningPacket': 174, 
>>> 'distance.3C47.AcuriteLightningPacket': 24}
>>>
>>> Try this one.
>>>
>>> Andy
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, February 8, 2021 at 5:41:14 AM UTC-8 [email protected] 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I am running the most current versions of weewx, rtl-sdr, rtl_433, and 
>>>> Belchertown. I am attempting to add the temperature parameter from the 
>>>> 6045M to the sensor map as extraTemp2. When I run 
>>>> <c>sudo PYTHONPATH=/usr/share/weewx python /usr/share/weewx/user/sdr.py 
>>>> --cmd="rtl_433 -M utc -F json"</c>
>>>>  
>>>> I get this as output for the 6045M:
>>>> out:[u'{"time" : "2021-02-08 13:34:08", "model" : "Acurite-6045M", "id" 
>>>> : 9, "channel" : "A", "battery_ok" : 1, "temperature_F" : 28.900, 
>>>> "humidity" : 70, "strike_count" : 58, "storm_dist" : 12, "active" : 0, 
>>>> "rfi" : 0, "exception" : 0, "raw_msg" : "c0096fc68d691d0c1d"}\n', 
>>>> u'{"time" 
>>>> : "2021-02-08 13:34:08", "model" : "Acurite-6045M", "id" : 9, "channel" : 
>>>> "A", "battery_ok" : 1, "temperature_F" : 28.900, "humidity" : 70, 
>>>> "strike_count" : 58, "storm_dist" : 12, "active" : 0, "rfi" : 0, 
>>>> "exception" : 0, "raw_msg" : "c0096fc68d691d0c1d"}\n', u'{"time" : 
>>>> "2021-02-08 13:34:08", "model" : "Acurite-6045M", "id" : 9, "channel" : 
>>>> "A", "battery_ok" : 1, "temperature_F" : 28.900, "humidity" : 70, 
>>>> "strike_count" : 58, "storm_dist" : 12, "active" : 0, "rfi" : 0, 
>>>> "exception" : 0, "raw_msg" : "c0096fc68d691d0c1d"}\n'
>>>>
>>>> There is no parsed output.
>>>>
>>>> My question is: What do I add in my sensor map as the stanza for 
>>>> temperature_F to be mapped to extraTemp2? 
>>>> So far I have attempted multiple versions including:
>>>> temperature.0009.Acurite6045M
>>>> temperature_F.0009.Acurite6045M
>>>> both again as Acurite6045MV2
>>>>
>>>> both again as AcuriteLightningPacket
>>>>
>>>> both again as AcuriteLightningPacketV2
>>>>
>>>> as well as several other variations.
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone know how to identify the packet from the 6045M?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you,
>>>> Nick Kavanagh
>>>> stonecressweather(dot)ddns(dot)net
>>>>
>>>> (Apologies if this question was not well asked. Any tips on improving 
>>>> the question are greatly appreciated.)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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