I have the TP300WC; new this Christmas, it has the anemometer on the top.  
Thank you for the info and the driver link!

William
On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 1:06:00 PM UTC-5 galfert wrote:

> Do not order the GW1000 from Amazon.com because you will get a GW1000 that 
> uses 915 MHz. From my research it seems that Tycon is using 433 MHz so that 
> will not work. The frequency of the GW1000 needs to be the same as your 
> station. But you can order the GW1000 with 433 MHz directly from 
> Ecowitt.com if you send them an email and specify that you need 433 MHz 
> GW1000. BUT.......You first need to check which version of the Tycon TP3000 
> you have as I see they have changed the outdoor sensor array but kept the 
> same model name. The the wind vane is on top (and speed anemometer is on 
> the bottom) then the GW1000 will not work even if the frequency matches. 
>
> [image: No good with GW1000.png]
>
> If however you have the opposite where the wind vane is on the bottom and 
> the anemometer is on top then the GW1000 will work but again you need to 
> match the frequency when ordering the GW1000.
>
> [image: WH65 Good Works with GW1000.png]
>
> The way the GW1000 works is that it is powered by USB....no data via USB, 
> only power, so plug it in anywhere there is USB power. Then the GW1000 
> connects to your WiFi. You'll need a smartphone or tablet to make this 
> connection. Then the GW1000 will see your outdoor sensor array (if it is 
> compatible and the frequency matches). Then you'll be able to configure 
> WeeWX with the GW1000 API driver to get live data from your sensors. The 
> GW1000 does not connect nor talk to your display console. The display 
> console is independent and both the GW1000 and you display console 
> individually get the same live data from the sensors. The two devices have 
> no idea that the other exists. 
>
> Where to get the WeeWX GW1000 API driver
> https://github.com/gjr80/weewx-gw1000
>
>
> On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 12:43:15 PM UTC-5 ab9nq....@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> Understand the wire; thank you.
>>
>>
>> ##############################################################################
>>
>> [Interceptor]
>>     # This section is for the network traffic interceptor driver.
>>
>>     # The driver to use:
>>     driver = user.interceptor
>>
>>     # Specify the hardware device to capture.  Options include:
>>     #   acurite-bridge - acurite internet bridge, smarthub, or access
>>     #   observer - fine offset WH2600/HP1000/HP1003, ambient WS2902
>>     #   lw30x - oregon scientific LW301/LW302
>>     #   lacrosse-bridge - lacrosse GW1000U/C84612 internet bridge
>>     #   ecowitt-client - any hardware that uses the ecowitt protocol
>>     #   wu-client - any hardware that uses the weather underground 
>> protocol
>>     device_type = wu-client
>>     port = 80
>>     address = 10.0.0.146
>>
>>
>>
>> ##############################################################################
>>
>> [Simulator]
>>     # This section is for the weewx weather station simulator
>>
>>     # The time (in seconds) between LOOP packets.
>>     loop_interval = 2.5
>>
>>     # The simulator mode can be either 'simulator' or 'generator'.
>>     # Real-time simulator. Sleep between each LOOP packet.
>>     mode = simulator
>>     # Generator.  Emit LOOP packets as fast as possible (useful for 
>> testing).
>>     #mode = generator
>>
>>     # The start time. Format is YYYY-mm-ddTHH:MM. If not specified, the 
>> default 
>>     # is to use the present time.
>>     start = 2021-01-01300:00
>>
>>     # The driver to use:
>>     driver = weewx.drivers.simulator
>>
>>
>> ##############################################################################
>>
>> "address = 10.0.0.146"   is my computer where "weewx" is running.  This 
>> is also the address "SmartWeatherIP" was set to us
>>
>> What correction/s should be made to [Interceptor] and 
>> [Interceptor] sections?
>>
>> William
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 12:06:43 PM UTC-5 vince wrote:
>>
>>> On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 6:17:08 AM UTC-8 ab9nq....@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> No success so far:
>>>>
>>>>
>>> I don't see anything at all in your syslog snippet to even indicate what 
>>> problem you're reporting, nor your hardware+software config.   You're 
>>> saving 'something' to the database and generating the html+graphs normally 
>>> from what you posted, but it's not apparent what measurements you're 
>>> actually recording.  Simulator perhaps ?
>>>
>>> To answer your other question, the 'wire' in the photo of the GW1000 is 
>>> the indoor temperature/humidity sensor, so it doesn't plug in anywhere. 
>>>  They give us a meter or so wire to the actual sensor, so you can get it 
>>> out into the ambient air.
>>>
>>>
>>>

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