you can see rtl_tcp would be somewhat of a bottleneck on the rtl-sdr dongle 
but at least it is not a bottleneck on an arduino.

On Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 7:19:45 PM UTC-7 William Garber wrote:

> In the past I had sensors with different frequencies and did frequency 
> hopping.  It was a little slow but worked.  Now everything is the same 
> frequency (I got rid of the sensors on dift. frequencies).  I think the 
> idea of rtl_tcp 
> http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man1/rtl_tcp.1.html  is that 
> it allows data from one single specific SDR dongle to be read by multiple 
> radio programs, for example rtl_433 which does accept input from tcp I 
> think looking at the "-d" option in the manpage.  Or I could just shell out 
> $25 bucks and get another dongle.  The overall idea I am examining is 
> (1) arduinos with sensors and  RFM96W radios transmit using radiohead "RH 
> ASK" to the rtl-sdr.
> (2) the rtl_tcp service on my computer sends it to one rtl_433 for each 
> respective weather station.
> (3) "RH ASK" device driver (number 67) in rtl_433 gets data.
> (2) modify rtl_433 driver (number 67) to accept my data
> (3) rtl_433 output can then be used as input to the weewx-sdr driver 
> (4) weewx-sdr driver would have to be modified also
> each weather station has its own instance of weewx which has a separate 
> (instance of the) weewx-sdr driver which has its own (instance of the) 
> rtl_433 driver.
> In this setup each weewx instance can access all the data.
>
> On Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 6:28:32 PM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> I would assume that you would need to separate SDR dongles, since the 
>> rtl_433 instance #1 would claim the usb port for the SDR Dongle.  What are 
>> the frequencies for both the weather stations?  If the frequencies are the 
>> same; i.e. 433MHz or 915MHz, you should be able to decode both stations 
>> with one dongle.  Or if they are different; i.e. 433MHz and 915MHz and 
>> don't mind the possibility of missing packets, you should be able to decode 
>> both stations with one dongle by hopping between both frequencies. 
>>
>> On Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 9:24:05 PM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> how about if you run two instances of rtl_433 and one dongle using 
>>> rtl_tcp sending to both rtl_433s.
>>>
>>> On Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 5:43:45 PM UTC-7 William Garber wrote:
>>>
>>>> Suppose you have two weather stations each represented by a respective 
>>>> different simultaneously running instance of weewx.  Both instances of 
>>>> weewx use weewx-sdr as driver for a rtl-sdr radio device connected by usb 
>>>> to the computer.  You have to configure the rtl-sdr radio using rtl_433 
>>>> which in turn uses the rtl-sdr linux driver.  
>>>>
>>>> The question may be really dumb but don't you have to have two separate 
>>>> rtl-sdr radio devices (each on different usb connections) to run both 
>>>> weather stations at the same time?
>>>>
>>>

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