Though this is not a WH65

I have a GW1000, WS68, WH40, WH32-EP, WH32B

On Monday, July 27, 2020 at 8:58:54 PM UTC-4 gary....@gmail.com wrote:

> This is a 915 MHz unit
>
> Interrogating GW1000 at 10.10.100.125:45000
>
> GW1000 frequency: 2 (Unknown)
> GW1000 sensor type: 1 (WH65)
> GW1000 decoded UTC: 2020-07-27 20:57:43 UTC (1595883463)
> GW1000 timezone: 19
>
>
> On Monday, July 27, 2020 at 8:53:36 PM UTC-4 gjr80 wrote:
>
>> v0.1.0b6 added the --system-params command line option to the driver to 
>> display a number of GW1000 system parameters, eg:
>>
>> GW1000 frequency: 0 (433MHz)
>> GW1000 sensor type: 0 (WH24)
>> GW1000 decoded UTC: 2020-07-28 10:31:46 UTC (1595932306)
>> GW1000 timezone: 94
>>
>> Whilst I know which byte to look at for the frequency, and what value 
>> represents 433MHz as used on my GW1000, I do not know what value is used to 
>> represent operation on 868MHZ and 915MHz. Was wondering if any users of 
>> v0.1.0b6 that use a GW1000 operating on 868MHz or 915MHZ could post the 
>> frequency their GW1000 uses as well as the output from the following 
>> command (adjusting python version and path as required):
>>
>> $ PYTHONPATH=/home/weewx/bin python -m user.gw1000 --system-params
>>
>> I don't believe any of the information is particularly sensitive, but if 
>> you are concerned I really just need to know the frequncy your GW1000 
>> operates on as well as the line starting 'GW1000 frequency'. If you don't 
>> know what frequency your GW1000 operates on it should be printed on the 
>> back of your GW1000 (well at least mine is like that!)
>>
>> thanks,
>> Gary
>>
>

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