On Tue, 9 Dec 2025 at 17:44, Danny Ciarniello <[email protected]>
wrote:

> The issue is not one of units; it's an inconsistency between what the
> Weatherlink console is displaying and what weewx is.
>

Then what is it?


> For example, for the series of speeds that I posted previously, which were
> taken from the console, weewx recorded 0 as the speed.  From observation,
> when the console displays a speed between 0 and 1.6kph, weewx
>

Which could easily be explainable as rounding somewhere...


> records 0; for speeds between 1.6 and 3.2 kph, weewx displays 1.6kph, for
> speeds between 3.2 and 4.8kph,
>

To see 1.6, 3.2 and 4.8km/hr sounds exactly like it's converting from whole
mph readings...


> weewx displays 3.2kph and so on.  Obviously, if those values are converted
> to mph, the progression is 1mph, 2mph, 3mph which implies that for some
> reason, weewx is only recording speeds in increments of 1mph.  A
> complication is that while that is generally what happens, I do
> occasionally see weewx recording wind speeds that are not multiples of
> 1mph.  Wind gust, however, is *always* a multiple of 1mph.
>

As I said, mine always reports whole numbers, but in km/hr, never
fractions...


> The rtldavis/weewx-rtldavis and the console are obviously receiving the
> same signal but they are interpreting it differently.
>

Exactly what I said... What the console shows doesn't have to match the
units of the values in the background...

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