I am trying to get weewx 5.3.1 up and running on my mac. I am not super 
fluent with github and the like so it is difficult for me to parse my 
struggles into language that is more easily understood by people 
well-versed. I haven't had a real reason to work in a terminal setting in 
over 25 years minus some cmd line programming in an environment that no one 
here has heard of (shout out to any scientists who have used Igor Pro!), so 
it is not something I do for my job or hobby. But I am not unfamiliar with 
terminals.

I am using a Davis 6263 system, which means the full set ISS plus their 
dinky ecosystem-locked console. I hate the console. I want to bypass it so 
i can have my data. to do that i need to intercept the RF signal. I have an 
RTL-SDR v3 dongle and a 915MHz antenna to do that. I will need to frequency 
hop around that center freq b/c I'm in the US and Davis likes to be 
difficult.

The idea is to run weewx in a container on my NAS. But I am setting that 
aside. Right now, I am just trying to get it running at all on this 
macbook, which has the nice terminal vs Windows where everything is a 
problem. Plus I can move right under the ISS to eliminate SNR as a root 
cause.

So far, I have realized I need weewx to read in data from a .json file that 
rtldavis will generate. The problem I have is getting rtldavis to actually 
spit out anything meaningful. I am just seeing a bunch of simualtor data.

I don't really know where else to start: it's a bit of unknowns unknowns 
for me.

On Sunday, May 17, 2026 at 8:48:11 PM UTC-4 Vince Skahan wrote:

> Well not being clairvoyant it is impossible in the absence of any 
> information for anyone to guess what you actually installed, nor how, nor 
> what you see... so it is equally impossible for anybody to help.
>
> I would suggest you start with 
> https://www.ministryoftesting.com/articles/11b82aee?s_id=15060040 as a 
> random ‘how to report an issue’ howto…
>
> On Sunday, May 17, 2026 at 5:34:57 PM UTC-7 WeatheredScientist wrote:
>
>> I feel like I am getting close but not quite seeing the big picture. I'm 
>> able to see the transmitter, but am having trouble decoding its output, let 
>> alone parsing it into a database file of some kind. Github is not my 
>> strength, but I am willing to learn. What's the best way for me to pick up 
>> what I need to know without being too much of a pain on other community 
>> members?
>>
>> On Saturday, May 16, 2026 at 8:30:22 PM UTC-4 Vince Skahan wrote:
>>
>>> Moved a few months ago to 
>>> https://github.com/weewx-contrib/weewx-rtldavis
>>>
>>> On Saturday, May 16, 2026 at 3:31:38 PM UTC-7 WeatheredScientist wrote:
>>>
>>>> The github link above is dead: does anyone know where to find this 
>>>> today?
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, February 10, 2025 at 4:29:18 PM UTC-5 Wayne wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I think I have answered my own question in that weewx-rtldavis IS the 
>>>>> correct weewx driver for me to use. Additionally, the following install 
>>>>> script should make the task even easier as it describes how to use an 
>>>>> earlier golang version which builds a working rtldavis binary (the actual 
>>>>> SDR software for the Davis protocol). 
>>>>>
>>>>> https://github.com/vinceskahan/weewx-rtldavis 
>>>>>
>>>>> My sincere thanks to Vince for the above assist. Thanks for the 
>>>>> bandwidth... 
>>>>>
>>>>> Wayne 
>>>>>
>>>>

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