I believe I got it. I had to update the GW1000 driver, that did it. I
didn't even think of that, I hadn't updated it in a long time (since
install).
On Wednesday, April 27, 2022 at 9:22:31 PM UTC-6 Mitchell Tuckness wrote:
> When I stop the service, it looks like it is taking it out of memory:
When I stop the service, it looks like it is taking it out of memory:
/var/log:weewx-pi:0:$sudo systemctl stop weewx.service
/var/log:weewx-pi:0:$sudo tail -f /var/log/syslog
Apr 27 21:19:12 weewx-pi weewx[2278] DEBUG __main__: File
"/usr/lib/python3.8/queue.py", line 179, in get
Apr
I just did an apt update and noticed weewx is not running. i have tried
starting and stopping, but I am not seeing running messages. I see this:
Apr 27 20:59:11 weewx-pi weewx[893] INFO user.gw1000: Gw1000Collector
thread has been terminated
Apr 27 20:59:11 weewx-pi weewx[893] INFO __main__:
Getting the pressure off the AcuRite when using SDR is a matter of scraping
it off the Atlas unit (which is what sends the data off to Wunderground and
AcurRite). I'm not sure what the 5-in-1 does in that regard, but I do have
code kicking around that might help.
On Thu, 28 Apr 2022 at 02:55,
I have a similar problems with my 5-in-1 recently eating batteries every
month. I hope I can figure it out and not a internal issue with the station
itself.
For SDR, I was able to get data off rtl_433 on channel 40. You will get
temp, humidity, wind speed/direction, and rain. You will not get the
Gotcha *thanks*!
So a bit of an update - I took the sensor unit down and brought it in,
popped the batteries out, powered down the sensor. I switched both units
from channel A to C, powered up the display, powered up the sensor and it
is currently working.
*THEN* i set it on the outside table
the freq for my 5n1 from a SDR running rtl_433 for about 15 mins
"freq" : 433.945
"freq" : 433.946
"freq" : 433.947
"freq" : 433.948
"freq" : 433.949
"freq" : 433.950
"freq" : 433.954
"freq" : 433.955
"freq" : 433.965
this one likes to jump channels from A to C for some reason
On
So it looks like one of my 5-in-1 units are dead. I have changed the
batteries in the sensor unit with known fresh batteries but the display is
showing nothing found.
I have seen that some people have used an SDR dongle to get the data, but
can I use a Bearcat scanner to see if it is sending?
Tom,
Thanks for your support!
I changed the archive interval to 300 seconds and fixed the request payload
"dateTime". Now it works!
Cheers.
rfm
Em ter., 26 de abr. de 2022 às 22:22, Tom Keffer
escreveu:
> I'm not an interceptor expert, but the problem may be that not enough LOOP
> packets are