Have you plugged the bridge into the router?
The 433MHz is from the station to the bridge. The bridge is a wired
connection to the router.
On Thursday, 19 January 2017 21:20:58 UTC+11, m...@iinet.net.au wrote:
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> Can anyone help in Australia, I have a iinet N600 Dual Band WiFi Gigabit
> Modem
Can anyone help in Australia, I have a iinet N600 Dual Band WiFi Gigabit
Modem Router on a Mac based system. The setting on the box indicate a
433MHz Weather Sleuth. My WiFi is 2.4 and 5 GHz. I am unable to see the
Weather Sleuth on my network, using either IPTool or network scanner. Is
this a
Hi Steve,
Thank you ! It does make sense, as the Aercus does not send any wind gust
direction. I'm testing it (but there's no wind gust currently)
Thanks very much, next steps for me will be to check wind gust speed
accuracy and why sometimes rain is detected, it looks highly sensitive to
hu
Hi Stephane,
I didn't see this post earlier. I had the same problem. To fix it I
modified weewx.conf
[StdCalibrate]
[[Corrections]]
# For each type, an arbitrary calibration expression can be given.
# It should be in the units defined in the StdConvert section.
Hi back,
If it can help someone, here is the structure of what is sent by the
weather station. The good new is there are extra info we should be able to
get from the station - but I have no idea on how to implement this. (Sorry
if it's showing weird, I am French and I copy/pasted from Word lol !
Hello,
Thanks for everything, with your tutorial I'm running Weathersleuth and
WeeWX (3.5.0), with Interceptor 0.9, with no major problem for months now
(the only problem I have is wind gust direction not showing - it does work
with loop_hilo = false, but today it's the first storm of autumn and