It should work fine. One caveat is, if something goes ‘down’ in your 
infrastructure you might lose some data. 
As you set it up, if you have any questions I’m around.
rich

On Thursday, 8 April 2021 at 15:47:15 UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:

> Learned WeeWX folk
>
> I'm thinking about rewriting my current weather station code to solely use 
> MQTT to deliver data to WeeWX. At present the station runs on WeatherDuino 
> which transmits data (via wifi) to a console which then emulates the Davis 
> protocol via usb to a Pi running WeeWX.
>
> I really don't use the console for anything more than connecting to the 
> Pi, so my thought is to bypass it, send all the data from the TX unit to my 
> MQTT server (already up and taking AQI/AQM data from sensors via wifi) and 
> then use WeeWX-MQTTSubscribe in driver mode to supply loop packets to WeeWX.
>
> Oh and before anyone using WeatherDuino jumps in, I have just completely 
> redesigned the TX units to use the ESP8266 (WemosD1 mini) rather than the 
> old Arduino board and 433 Mhz splatter TX :)
>
> Are there any holes in my plan??
>
> Many thanks for your thoughts
>
> Colin
> ZL2FL
>

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