Thanks for your replies, Phil and Bob. This will give me something to get started with. -- Jason
On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 10:04:42AM -0400, Bob Weber wrote: > I have a Davis Vantage Pro2 up since 2008 and I am using weewx (since 2013) > running on debian installed in vm. It saves data in sqlite data files which > can > be converted to other data file types if needed. I wrote some python programs > to convert the data (including the time data to human readable format) to > postgressql and display in customized graphs. There is a user base to help > you > through any problems. It can update placed like wunderground and produces its > own customizable html pages for viewing data on a web site (see mine at > weather.skyeweb.com). It also supports several other brands of stations. I > use > a ip logger connected to an envoy so all my data is transferred over my > network. My Davis console can then be placed anywhere without having to be > near > a computer. > > > *...Bob* > On 7/12/17 10:07 PM, Jason wrote: > > I have a Davis Vantage Pro2 weather station and would like to get a > > data logger for it but I'm not sure what it would take to retrieve the > > data with Linux. They have a USB version and a Serial version data > > logger available, both packaged with either Windows or Mac software. > > > > I'd be curious if anyone on here has any recommendations for which > > version would be most compatible with Linux and what is needed to make > > it work. All I want is to be able to retrieve the data (maybe in > > CSV format?) so I can import to a spreadsheet. > > > > Thanks. >