Yesterday my WS80 seemed to send a peak gust of 117 km/h, as my GW1100 
driver weewx instance (and also the ecowitt live data) showed it, BUT it 
was nice weather and no other sensor nearby had any strong wind gusts at 
that time, so clearly a measuring error.

The SDR instance on the other hand, didn't repor this peak. My question is:
Does the SDR driver have some sort of plausibility check for wind gusts, or 
is it just a case of a missed signal? My sdr setup really seems to miss 
some packets, but sometimes also the GW1100.

If it is a plausibility check, could I somehow enable or change it for the 
GW-driver too? (e.g. discard packets/gust data above 100 km/h when the one 
before was below 30 km/h)

Also, is my SDR-setup really missing packets, or could it be a too slow 
polling interval? Can I somehow set this in the SDR weewx config and is 
weewx on a RPi 3b fast enough for 4 second polling? (WS80 sends a packet 
every 4.8 seconds if I remember correctly)

GW1100:
[image: daywind_20220804_sdr.png]s
SDR with R820T2:[image: daywind_20220804.png]

By the way, is there any possibility to remove this peak out of the ecowitt 
online database without deleting the whole station?

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