Gotcha *thanks*!

So a bit of an update - I took the sensor unit down and brought it in, 
popped the batteries out, powered down the sensor. I switched both units 
from channel A to C, powered up the display, powered up the sensor and it 
is currently working.

*THEN* i set it on the outside table to see if it was going to remain 
stable - well the wind picked up and blew it off the table and broke the 
directional vane. Let's see how well the Gorilla glue works....

Might still need that recommendation for a new system yet...

On Wednesday, April 27, 2022 at 11:43:15 AM UTC-4 an oldman wrote:

> the freq for my 5n1 from a SDR running rtl_433 for about 15 mins
> "freq" : 433.945
>  "freq" : 433.946
>  "freq" : 433.947
>  "freq" : 433.948
>  "freq" : 433.949
>  "freq" : 433.950
>  "freq" : 433.954
>  "freq" : 433.955
>  "freq" : 433.965
> this one likes to jump channels from A to C for some reason
>
> On Wednesday, April 27, 2022 at 9:59:36 AM UTC-5 [email protected] 
> wrote:
>
>> So it looks like one of my 5-in-1 units are dead. I have changed the 
>> batteries in the sensor unit with known fresh batteries but the display is 
>> showing nothing found.
>>
>> I have seen that some people have used an SDR dongle to get the data, but 
>> can I use a Bearcat scanner to see if it is sending? And what frequency are 
>> they transmitting?
>>
>> And if the sensor unit IS dead, what is a good replacement that works 
>> easily with WeeWx, relatively same features and cost?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>

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