You can view web pages locally and/or upload to a web host. Did you read 
through the documents:

https://weewx.com/docs.html

On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 4:49:08 PM UTC-4 es...@ieee.org wrote:

> Hello,
> I just discovered this site. I have a project and would appreciate help in 
> understanding whether weewx would work.
>
> I have an oregon scientific EMR211 outdoor thermometer. I also have 433mhz 
> receiver modules, an rtl-sdr (not used yet) and raspberry pi's. I have been 
> able to connect a receiver module to a logic analyzer and decode the signal 
> with PulseView using the manchester/oregon decoder. I'm getting temps and 
> battery status messages.
>
> I have tried to decode this on an esp8266 with some posted python code but 
> one is not designed to generate output :( and the other displays values 
> that are all over the map (like negative temps). So I need a 
> different/better approach.
>
> I see that there is support for a number of Oregon Scientific products and 
> I'm guessing that many of them transmit on 433 withe the same protocol. Is 
> it possible to connect any of this to weewx so that I could make the temps 
> viewable in a web browser? 
>
> Help would be appreciated
>

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