In the meantime I'm quite convinced that my problem is power supply of my 
sensor array or radio transmissionproblems. If I replace the batteries my 
problem is immedeately resolved, but only for a limited amount of time 
(some days or some hours).

Within the next weeks I'll proceed to experiment a little bit with 
different positions of sensor array and weather station. And I will connect 
my Raspy's USB power supply with the power inlet of my weather station. If 
all that won't help I will install a power supply for my outdoor sensor 
array.

One thing I've seen: If reception is starting to become bad, first the UV 
data is missing.

But there is still something puzzling me: Just yesterday in the afternoon 
the reception was quite worse with long interruption of some hours. 
Temperature went down during the night below 0°C, and I have expected 
missing data in the morning. But - to my surprise - after my automatic 
reboot of my Raspy at midnight, all data arrived without interruption 
(despite lower temperature).


Am Sonntag, 11. März 2018 15:19:40 UTC+1 schrieb Greg Troxel:
>
>
> One bit of advice:  Do not assume that you only have one problem.  You 
> might have multiple ones, and that makes debugging much harder. 
>
> If you had problems after installing the forecast plugin, then uninstall 
> it and try for a while.  I don't mean to say that I suspect it's a 
> problem, but all sorts of things could be going on, like increased CPU 
> temperature, load on the power supply, or lots of others that no one can 
> think of. 
>

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