That's also doable, but a LOT of work. Plus the T/H sensor has a 
proprietary protocol, so you might need to replace that sensor. Then you 
still need to write handlers for rain, wind, solar/UV sensors (if 
installed) as they're not interfaced digitally, and light sensors are 
analog, require a special pulsing of voltage for operation, etc. If you do 
it and open source it, that might be useful for others. But then again, a 
SIM board is $128 if you live in the US...

On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 1:38:25 AM UTC+2, John wrote:
>
> I'm kinda assumed the whole ISS board was dead but I didn't really dive 
> into it at the time. I was thinking along the lines of just hooking up each 
> of the sensors to the esp32 and use the ULP to aggressively sleep the 
> wifi/bt between LoRa transmissions.  The modules I have came with a SD card 
> connector so maybe log everything to SD and occasionally wake up the WiFi 
> via a LoRa command for a drive by download.
>

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