@[email protected]

Up and running (mostly).  Looks like I'm on the map too (though I mis-typed 
the web site url).  location = "Washington/South Strabane, PA"

@Bob Atchley
Looking forward to looking through the code, but it's working well.

I did notice some startup warnings, like "WARNING user.ws6in1: 
genStartupRecords: bad CRC"

Also when I turned on debug I was getting a slew of 
May 30 17:36:19 pi-wx-05 weewx[153046] DEBUG user.ws6in1: decode::got 
my_time: 1653571800 <http://voice.google.com/calls?a=nc,%2B11653571800>
May 30 17:36:19 pi-wx-05 weewx[153046] DEBUG user.ws6in1: decode::gettint 
time
May 30 17:36:19 pi-wx-05 weewx[153046] DEBUG user.ws6in1: decode::got 
my_time: 1653572100
May 30 17:36:19 pi-wx-05 weewx[153046] DEBUG user.ws6in1: decode::gettint 
time
May 30 17:36:19 pi-wx-05 weewx[153046] DEBUG user.ws6in1: decode::got 
my_time: 1653572400
May 30 17:36:19 pi-wx-05 weewx[153046] DEBUG user.ws6in1: decode::gettint 
time

Cheers, and Thanks Guys-
Bob

On Sunday, May 22, 2022 at 11:07:19 AM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:

> Hi Bob
>
> Your Logia looks to be identical to the Bresser 5-in-1 PC station I use 
> (model 7002571). With it being the PC version (as opposed to the wireless 
> version) you can use Bob Atchley's driver WS6in1. I've been using it since 
> November 2020 and it has worked flawlessly for me. You'll find full details 
> about it on Bob's github page:
> https://github.com/bobatchley/weewx-ws6in1
>
> In fact I've just checked and indeed the LOWSB510PB is listed.
>
> Don't forget to register your station when you setup WeeWX then you will 
> join a select band (currently 11 of us) on the WeeWX map who use the WS6in1 
> driver ;-)
>
> Paul
> On Saturday, 21 May 2022 at 23:50:37 UTC+1 vince wrote:
>
>> You're perhaps overthinking a bit.
>>
>> 1. weewx runs as root by default, so there's little gained by making a 
>> non-'pi' user really.   As long as your pi is adequately secured (change 
>> the 'pi' password of course) you're probably ok with the default setup. 
>>  You could choose to make a different non-privileged user but it gains 
>> little unless you change things to run as that non-privileged user rather 
>> than root, which ups the ante a bit re: permissions to talk to the hardware 
>> etc.  I'd suggest just running the defaults at least initially.
>>
>> 2. I don't know why you're messing with setup.cfg at all.  If you want to 
>> run a setup.py install, just go with it.  It'll put everything under 
>> /home/weewx in one place.   All you'll have to do is connect the 
>> public_html tree that will be created under /home/weewx/public_html to your 
>> webserver.  FWIW, I just symlink it.   You 'do' need to add a webserver on 
>> a pi since the os doesn't do that automagically for you.  I recommend nginx.
>>
>> 3. When you ran 'python3 setup.py install' it should have asked you the 
>> questions needed to populate weewx.conf including which driver to use.  I'd 
>> recommend using the Simulator for starters until you get used to the 
>> software.  Once you have that set up you can stop weewx, delete your 
>> archive and public_html contents, reconfigure weewx to the right driver for 
>> your station, and restart weewx.   Unfortunately I don't know anything 
>> about FO stations or if yours is supported or not so I can't help there.
>>
>> I think you want to run "sudo /home/weewx/bin/wee_config --reconfigure" 
>> and answer the questions again so it populates weewx.conf appropriately.
>>
>>

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