On Tuesday, January 23, 2024 at 3:24:13 PM UTC-5 ken.r...@gmail.com wrote:

That's why I wondered if the hub needs to have it registered, but you say 
that the hub should pick up everything within range regardless,

Anything else I could try?


the smarthub/bridge is pretty dumb - just a relay. that made it very nice 
to work with and reverse engineer!

you might try power cycling the hub.  or try removing the batteries from 
your sensor, change the channel switch, then insert batteries. weewx uses 
only the identifier, not the channel, to figure out which sensor is which. 
but perhaps the hub gets confused...

i only ever tried multiple T/H sensors, never multiple weather stations or 
T/H/P sensors.  if you have more than one sensor sending a pressure, then 
maybe the smarthub/bridge is confusing/aggregating them?

also, beware the dark arts of radio frequencies.  i've had sensors 
disappear when they were a meter from a receiver, only to appear when moved 
a little bit further away.  some receiver antennas have lobes that result 
in blind spots.

m

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