Hi,
I finally set up a new Linux box (Ubuntu 18.03) to use as a server for
Weewx. For several years I ran it fine on an old Ubuntu server that
finally died. I use a USB-to-serial interface to connect to my Vantage
Pro2 console.
What has been happening is each time I start with a new
Wonder if you can place multiple Alerts into an array; cycle through that
array using an user defined time and just display one at a time. Just
thinking.
On Friday, December 20, 2019 at 9:01:14 PM UTC-5, vince wrote:
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> Pat - see attached - I think we get the picture. It's wet here :-)
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Pat - see attached - I think we get the picture. It's wet here :-)
Seriously though - if there are lots of NWS alerts, they kinda take the
whole screen up eventually. Wondering if there's a better way to only show
the latest, or some alternate presentation during an many alerts period of
I have been pretty bad about following through. It's still on my list, but
the Python 3 port has taken priority.
There's a wiki article on using the SI1000 receiver with the Davis ISS:
https://github.com/weewx/weewx/wiki/DavisSi1000-radio
On Fri, Dec 20, 2019 at 10:09 AM Jimmy Saldivias
wrote:
So it appears that my ISP has done something to the server that now
requires all connections to be secure (having problems with mail client as
well).
However at the same time my Weewx stopped uploading to the server and the
logs report...
Dec 20 18:35:48 pi-Weather weewx[5982]: ftpupload:
Couple of possibilities:
1. Need a *USB Data Logger* for the Console and the weewx driver for Davis.
2. Need a SDR and weewx-rtldavis driver for receiving ISS Data.
Additionally would need a BME280 sensor for the Pressure/Indoor Temp
/Indoor Humidity
On Friday, December 20, 2019 at 12:09:41
Is there any news regarding this? If not, is there an alternative to
collect data from the ISS Integrated Sensor System from Davis Pro2 Plus
that can work with weewx?
Thanks
El miércoles, 16 de octubre de 2019, 6:35:15 (UTC-5), Thomas Keffer
escribió:
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> No, but you are reminding me to call
Agreed, writing to a text file is a start. For Weewx you'll want a driver
that brings it in.
You didn't mention if you have a weather station or not. Weewx was designed
to be used with a weather station.
Anyway, you can see how I solved a similar problem here:
The attached python script will write a file named soiltemp.txt for two
DS18B20 Sensors. You will need to edit the sensor numbers and names to fit
your needs.
On Friday, December 20, 2019 at 5:30:47 AM UTC-7, Andreas Weber wrote:
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> Hi there
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> I have a weewx and Rasperry pi and would like
Hi there
I have a weewx and Rasperry pi and would like to connect 3 temp sensors
DS18B20 and display them on my homepage.
Installation of the 3 sensors on Raspberry is no problem, I have 3 folders
for the 3 sensors and sensor data.
Who can show me the way how to go on?
There is a script in
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