Ok I subscribed to my broker and I am seeing that the time is being sent.
{"sensor_id": "3384.0", "hourRain_in": "0.0", "windSpeed_mph": "0.0", 
"rxCheckPercent": "100.0", "maxSolarRad": "0.0", "rainRate_inch_per_hour": 
"0.0", "dateTime": "1560217427.0", "dayRain_in": "0.0", "usUnits": "1.0", 
"sensor_battery": "0.0", "rain_in": "0.0", "outTempBatteryStatus": "0.0", 
"rain_total": "21.1074", "rain24_in": "0.0", "channel": "3.0", "rssi": 
"3.0"}

I was not on 1.0.1 yet, but have now updated to that.  I have since updated 
to newest version.  Will post debug =1 log.

On Monday, June 10, 2019 at 8:30:15 PM UTC-5, Pat wrote:
>
> Forgot to add that if you're not on 1.0.1, then you'll need to connect to 
> your MQTT broker to check the payload data.
>
>
> On Monday, June 10, 2019 at 9:25:38 PM UTC-4, Pat wrote:
>>
>> Chris, pretty tough to know without more information. Try Gary's 
>> suggestion to see what's in the system log. Seems like there's something 
>> with weewx and the MQTT extension (not necessarily the skin). 
>>
>> But in addition let's try this:
>>
>>
>>    1. Use Chrome or Firefox and open their developer tool panel. 
>>       1. Chrome is under Menu > More Tools > Developer Tools
>>       2. Firefox is under Menu > Web Developer > Toggle Tools
>>    2. Then open the Console tab and browse to your website with 
>>    /?debug=true at the end of your website address. 
>>    3. Then inside that Console window will be *a lot* of information. 
>>    Hopefully you're on skin 1.0.1 because that skin version shows MQTT debug 
>>    data very easily.
>>
>>
>> Inside that data stream should be the timestamp from weewx under 
>> "dateTime". Here's an example of my station with the timestamp bolded. What 
>> does yours show? 
>>
>> {"UV": "0.0", "barometer_inHg": "30.0435346853", "outHumidity": "72.7", 
>> "maxSolarRad": "0.0", "dewpoint_F": "57.7446963505", "cloudbase_foot": 
>> "2488.02355671", "heatindex_F": "66.8", "altimeter_inHg": "30.0418515007"
>> , "dayRain_in": "0.01", "outTemp_F": "66.8", "appTemp_F": "68.1374342821"
>> , "windchill_F": "66.8", "hourRain_in": "0.01", "humidex_F": 
>> "73.179781909", "rainRate_inch_per_hour": "0.0", "pressure_inHg": 
>> "29.5869803759", "usUnits": "1.0", "txBatteryStatus": "0.0", 
>> "windSpeed_mph": "2.0", "rain24_in": "0.01", *"dateTime": "1560216168.0"*
>> , "windDir": "159.04743083", "radiation_Wpm2": "0.0"}
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> if you browse to your website in Chrome, then go to Chrome 
>>
>> On Monday, June 10, 2019 at 9:15:03 PM UTC-4, gjr80 wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Impossible to say anything without more info. The log may well have no 
>>> errors but it can still tell us a lot. I suggest you edit weewx.conf, 
>>> set debug=1, save weewx.conf then restart WeeWX. Let WeeWX run for at 
>>> least three report cycles then post a log extract from when you restarted 
>>> WeeWX through until the three report cycles have completed. Don't edit the 
>>> log extract.
>>>
>>> Gary
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, 11 June 2019 10:08:23 UTC+10, Chris P wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Would anyone have any idea why the Data Received no longer displays the 
>>>> date and time correctly?  I had everything setup perfectly last night, had 
>>>> a storm roll through and lost power, and ever since, the display shows 
>>>> Connected 
>>>> to weather station live. Data received Invalid date.  I cant seem to 
>>>> pinpoint how i would be able to fix this, since there are no errors in the 
>>>> syslog.
>>>>
>>>

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