Yes, not surprised, am still working through sensor names and the API to 
get the code right. Fortunately, this disconnect does not affect the 
observational data only battery state field names and some of the 
'informational' commands such as --system-params. Once I get the battery 
states into the loop packets they can be easily fixed (temporarily) with a 
few field map extensions.

Gary

On Tuesday, 28 July 2020 11:04:45 UTC+10, gary....@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Though this is not a WH65
>
> I have a GW1000, WS68, WH40, WH32-EP, WH32B
>
> On Monday, July 27, 2020 at 8:58:54 PM UTC-4 gary....@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> This is a 915 MHz unit
>>
>> Interrogating GW1000 at 10.10.100.125:45000
>>
>> GW1000 frequency: 2 (Unknown)
>> GW1000 sensor type: 1 (WH65)
>> GW1000 decoded UTC: 2020-07-27 20:57:43 UTC (1595883463)
>> GW1000 timezone: 19
>>
>>
>> On Monday, July 27, 2020 at 8:53:36 PM UTC-4 gjr80 wrote:
>>
>>> v0.1.0b6 added the --system-params command line option to the driver to 
>>> display a number of GW1000 system parameters, eg:
>>>
>>> GW1000 frequency: 0 (433MHz)
>>> GW1000 sensor type: 0 (WH24)
>>> GW1000 decoded UTC: 2020-07-28 10:31:46 UTC (1595932306)
>>> GW1000 timezone: 94
>>>
>>> Whilst I know which byte to look at for the frequency, and what value 
>>> represents 433MHz as used on my GW1000, I do not know what value is used to 
>>> represent operation on 868MHZ and 915MHz. Was wondering if any users of 
>>> v0.1.0b6 that use a GW1000 operating on 868MHz or 915MHZ could post the 
>>> frequency their GW1000 uses as well as the output from the following 
>>> command (adjusting python version and path as required):
>>>
>>> $ PYTHONPATH=/home/weewx/bin python -m user.gw1000 --system-params
>>>
>>> I don't believe any of the information is particularly sensitive, but if 
>>> you are concerned I really just need to know the frequncy your GW1000 
>>> operates on as well as the line starting 'GW1000 frequency'. If you don't 
>>> know what frequency your GW1000 operates on it should be printed on the 
>>> back of your GW1000 (well at least mine is like that!)
>>>
>>> thanks,
>>> Gary
>>>
>>

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