I had several stations using ObserverIPs, and switched them all over to 
Ecowitt GW1000s. 
So with my (now surplus) ObserverIPs I tried getting them to report to 
WeeWx. I finally gave up from frustration.
The solution to your problem may be getting a GW1000, it's only about $35 
and works flawlessly.



On Wednesday, June 3, 2020 at 9:34:49 AM UTC-5, Jonathan Zitelman wrote:
>
> After six years I am finally upgrading my Raspberry Pi to a newer model, 
> and re-vamping my base image.  While transitioning to Debian 10, I am 
> upgrading from WeeWX 3.8 to 4.1.  My biggest issue has been getting a 
> working driver.  I have an Ambient WS-1400 and was originally using the 
> ObserverIP driver (mwall version) with no issues.  The device is running 
> "Ambient Weather 4.5.8" and reports directly to Weather Underground 
> (non-customizable).
>
> I have tried installing Interceptor, but have had no luck with either the 
> sniff or listen modes.  I have run the driver directly, separately from 
> WeeWX, in both modes with no errors, but no results either.  I looked to 
> reinstall ObserverIP, but unfortunately I have not been able to find the 
> location of a release. (Matthew Wall, any suggestions? I looked on GitHub 
> but couldn't find a file).
>
> I just wanted to seek some advice before intercepting and re-directing the 
> traffic, as noted in the Interceptor documentation, as that seems to add a 
> larger level of complication and creates more opportunities for issues.  If 
> I can find the ObserverIP driver, I would probably go that route.
>
> Thanks,
> Jonathan †
>

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