Surely you only need a sniffer if you're trying to set up a local display 
instead of relying on a cloud-hosted service that gets data directly? 

I dislike the WH1080 console and rarely look at it. For me, its real value 
when working is not as a display but to buffer data in the event of power 
outages--not uncommon in the winter. One of my wishlist items / plans is to 
set up a "magic mirror" display (https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror) 
with a Pi, perhaps a Pi Zero with wi-fi, with the weather as one of the 
display items. In the short term, however, I'm keen to have a simple 
console (black and white is fine) that buffers data. In terms of added 
features over the WH1080 I'd like a solar/rechargeable instrument unit with 
solar/UV, perhaps one or two optional extra remote temperature units. But 
most of all I'd like reliability! After that I think I'd like component 
level replaceability (instruments & console). My impression is that the 
market for things that work on 433MHz is a bit hit or miss in terms of 
compatibility :-(

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