Thanks mwall!  Re buying a WH32B sensor, and then picking it up over SDR, I
was thinking about that too, but it would feel more fun to build that from
scratch instead of buying.  I guess I'd need just the BMP280 board and a
'transmitter' that would send it out over a friendly protocol/message
structure/frequency.  What is the most friendly 'open source' protocol (as
opposed to Acurite's or Davis' etc.), and attendant chipset/circuit board,
to transmit weather data 'in general' so that it's easily picked up and
parsed by SDR -- is there such a thing and do you or does anyone know or
have a preference?  Many thanks, TL

On Sun, Apr 14, 2019 at 9:07 AM mwall <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Saturday, April 13, 2019 at 1:49:58 PM UTC-4, TL wrote:
>>
>>  If SDR is the 'governing' driver (user.sdr) in my WeeWx instance, how do
>> I integrate the I2C BMP280 script so I can include barometric readings in
>> my sensor_map, and hence in the same report etc.?  (if that's the way to do
>> it?).
>>
>
> as peter pointed out, a service is probably what you want.  weewx user
> wjcarpenter wrote a service for the bme280 that might help you see how this
> is done:
>
> https://gitlab.com/wjcarpenter/bme280wx
>
> another option is to purchases a WH32B sensor, and let the sdr driver do
> everything.
>
>
> https://www.amazon.com/Ambient-Weather-WH32B-Indoor-Thermometer-Barometer-Hygrometer/dp/B07GX5VMHC/
>
> m
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