On Thursday, 2 February 2017 14:10:59 UTC-4, Robert Mantel wrote:
>
> The program running on your pi that acts as a base station, is it running 
> on a node.js server?
>

No, just C language homebrew on raspbian. I'm almost completely ignorant of 
the whole java ecology.
 

>  I just watched a youtube video of a home automation system using node.js, 
> mqtt and 434 MHz radios.  Just reading about those radios and their range, 
> would almost eliminate the need for the mesh part of it, if you're just 
> doing very low data transfer stuff like we do with weather sensors. 
>  Outdoor range is hundreds of feet with very simple antenna arrangements.
>

I agree, I could simplify the R24 transport. Using the mesh library started 
as an experiment, it worked and I haven't felt the need to change. Also, my 
experience is the range is barely 50m, especially on very rainy days where 
the radio waves get soaked up by the rain. The location I would like to 
ultimately use for wind measurement is likely too far for direct 
communication to the base. That said, I haven't actually tried mesh 
communications, e.g. from a very remote station through Node 5 (my current 
outside station) to the base.
 
I've trimmed the previous conversations from this reply.

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