Did you make it work? I received a WS1040 station last Christmas and I
wanted to connect it to weewx.
Thank you!
On Tuesday, 29 January 2019 at 13:18:36 UTC+1 mwall wrote:
> On Tuesday, January 29, 2019 at 5:14:32 AM UTC-5, Wifi75 wrote:
>>
>> at each time I have already installed everything.
>>
On Tuesday, January 29, 2019 at 5:14:32 AM UTC-5, Wifi75 wrote:
>
> at each time I have already installed everything.
> just a problem I can not understand this important command to be given:
> # see how the sensor data from rtl_433 are mapped to fully-qualified names
> sudo PYTHONPATH = / usr / sh
at each time I have already installed everything.
just a problem I can not understand this important command to be given:
# see how the sensor data from rtl_433 are mapped to fully-qualified names
sudo PYTHONPATH = / usr / share / weewx python /usr/share/weewx/user/sdr.py
--cmd = "rtl_433 -M utc -
I already have a pair of sdr receivers
do you think it can work well without problems?
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On Tuesday, January 29, 2019 at 3:50:17 AM UTC-5, Wifi75 wrote:
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> omg, bad news .
> how can I use the 433 transmission?
>
purchase a usb sdr and you should be able to use the weewx-sdr driver to
capture data. this is the recipe for doing that:
https://github.com/weewx/weewx/wiki/sdr-rpi-r
I found a person who only sells the WS2800 station without external parts.
In your opinion could it work with my external accessories?
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omg, bad news .
how can I use the 433 transmission?
Il giorno mar 29 gen 2019 alle ore 09:29 mwall ha
scritto:
> On Tuesday, January 29, 2019 at 2:18:54 AM UTC-5, Wifi75 wrote:
>>
>> Hello I have usb station WS1041 not start in weewx
>> see the pictuers below
>>
>> what ca I do?
>>
>
> the p