Or buy a pressure sensor and hook it up to your computer directly.

On Fri, Dec 27, 2019 at 12:36 PM galfert <galf...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Correct. There is no console that broadcasts barometric pressure via RF.
> There wouldn't be a need. Any console that has built in barometric pressure
> has not need to broadcast that via RF as it is already built in, and
> therefore the console has the data that it needs from the barometric sensor
> to then upload to the supported online services. A station only needs one
> barometric sensor. That is the purpose of the WH32B for use on the HP2551-C
> which does not have a built in barometric sensor. The reason the HP2551-C
> doesn't have this sensor built in was probably a function first of the
> temperature/humidity sensor so that it would not cause erroneous indoor
> temperatures as having those inside the display console would cause those
> sensors to overheat and report a too high of a temperature. Different
> display technology like the one in the WH2910C are not prone to temperature
> increase due to display technology (it is LED vs LCD). The LCD displays
> overheat, which is why the HP2551-C has the temperature/humidity sensor
> external via the WH32B. So while we are at it the WH32B also incorporated
> the barometric sensor on that device. This allows you to have multiple
> displays at a lower cost all sharing the one indoor WH32B sensor. Ecowitt
> does not list the WH32B on their websites but if you contact them and tell
> them that you need the sensor with barometric sensor that would normally be
> paired with the HP2551-C they will know what you are referring to. I'm
> calling it a WH32B because that is what Ambient Weather Calls it. I don't
> really know for sure what Ecowitt calls it officially. There is different
> regular WH32 that is for outdoor use and that one does not have the
> barometric sensor....so you don't want that one.
>
> On Friday, December 27, 2019 at 1:02:22 PM UTC-5, Gert Andersen wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> So there are no display consoles that transmit a barometric signal that
>> can be intercepted by SDR?
>>
>> Gert
>>
>> On Friday, December 27, 2019 at 3:08:30 PM UTC+1, galfert wrote:
>>>
>>> Yet another solution to keep using SDR is to get a WH32B from Ecowitt
>>> that includes barometric pressure. This would be the same sensor that you
>>> would need for the HP2551-C display console as it doesn't have a built in
>>> barometric sensor.
>>
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