Over the last 18 months my BME 280 Pressure/ temp/ humidty readings have
pretty much agreed with my stand alone monitor (which I positioned next to
the BME for the first few months as a check)
Jimi

On Tue, 24 Sep 2024, 6:21 am '[email protected]' via weewx-user, <
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> The indoor Humi/Temp/Baro Sensor from Ecowitt is available for 915MHz.
> https://shop.ecowitt.com/collections/temp-humidity-sensor/products/wh32-indoor
> The mentioned BME280 is also great for measuring pressure (but not so good
> for Humi/Temp).
>
> Wayne schrieb am Dienstag, 24. September 2024 um 01:23:08 UTC+2:
>
>> Did not know about the BME sensor! Looks like a great solution.
>> Inexpensive, too. Many thanks.
>>
>> Wayne
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 23, 2024, at 4:23 PM, Jimi Lawson wrote:
>> > When my old Maplin station console failed last year I setup weexw on a
>> > RPi 3B using SDR to get the outdorr sensor signals, I did the same as
>> > Vince and used a "Adafruit BME280 I2C or SPI Temperature Humidity
>> > Pressure Sensor" to get pressure, indoor temp & humidty. Trouble free
>> > for nearly 18 months now.
>> >
>> > On Monday 23 September 2024 at 23:05:20 UTC+1 vince wrote:
>> >> Not wireless but an inexpensive bme280 connected to a raspi and the
>> bme280wx extension works fine.
>> https://github.com/vinceskahan/weewx-bme280-howto is how I set mine up
>> when I was fiddling with that stuff. The sensor I bought was $16 at Amazon
>> in the spring.
>> >>
>> >> Alternate solution might be an ecowitt gw1000 or 1100 or 1200 gateway
>> device with Gary's gw1000 driver running as an extension to query it
>> periodically if you are ok with the gateway occasionally phoning home to
>> China. I put mine on a separate VLAN from the weewx system. A gateway is
>> around $30 or so typically.
>> >>
>> >> On Monday, September 23, 2024 at 12:52:40 PM UTC-7 Wayne wrote:
>> >>> Are there any recommendations for a wireless (900 MHz preferably)
>> barometric pressure transducer? The application is when using the
>> weewx-rtldavis driver to capture data from the Davis Integrated Sensor
>> Suite. Since the pressure sensor for the Vantage Vue/PRO2 products is part
>> of the Davis console device and is not broadcast wirelessly, from where are
>> SDR weewx users getting their barometric pressure data?
>> >>>
>> >>> I understand the Davis Envoy includes a pressure sensor but I prefer
>> to spend less than $200.
>> >>>
>> >>> Wayne
>> >
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