There are 31 registered sites using that driver, so personally I'd trust it 
works and save yourself the work :-)

On Tuesday, July 23, 2024 at 3:58:35 PM UTC-7 Barton Phillips wrote:

> I looked at all the wll implementation you mentioned in your former post 
> Vince, and https://github.com/michael-slx/weewx-weatherlink-live looks 
> like the most recently updated. It also uses the new weectl function. 
> I have not done much python programming. During my career days I 
> programmed mostly in C and later C++. Now that I am retired I have been 
> doing some web programming in PHP, JavaScript and a little node.
> I would love to try to build a wll test generator but I don't think I have 
> the patients to slog through learning python. I hope someone has already 
> done the work.
> Thanks
>
> On Tuesday, July 23, 2024 at 6:17:54 PM UTC-4 Barton Phillips wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know of a testing program that could simulate the WLL sending 
>> data over the WiFi network. That might be a helpful tool.
>>
>> On Monday, July 22, 2024 at 8:53:55 PM UTC-4 vince wrote:
>>
>>> No, weewx supports all kinds of interfaces including network depending 
>>> on which gear you have.
>>>
>>> Tom was likely suggesting the hardware datalogger because it 'is' pretty 
>>> nice if you have the old console and can direct connect to the weewx system 
>>> because of the logging and backfill functionality, but there are a lot of 
>>> ways of connecting stuff up end to end.
>>>
>>> There are a bunch of old WLL drivers if you google search for "weewx 
>>> WLL" and poke around a bit.   (wow - I wrote one too ages ago according to 
>>> https://www.wxforum.net/index.php?topic=41328.0 that I again forgot. 
>>>  Back then in 2020 a bunch of folks did initial versions.)
>>>
>>> https://github.com/michael-slx/weewx-weatherlink-live seems most 
>>> current and maintained.  A quick search of the weewx map shows over 35 
>>> registered WLL systems so there have to be a lot more actual users.   A 
>>> quick look at the driver's installation web page seems to say you need to 
>>> configure the ip address of the WLL device so weewx can talk to it over the 
>>> network, so you probably are looking pretty good for a Vue plus WLL unless 
>>> I'm reading it wrong.
>>>
>>> I can't speak to whether there are lower cost options, but if it was 
>>> 'me' considering I have the gear, I'd just do a Vue sensor suite and 
>>> rtldavis using a rtl-sdr dongle and antenna (which I already have) so that 
>>> gets it into the $100 plus Vue sensor suite kind of price range.  WLL adds 
>>> more stuff of course and is more turnkey at some large additional price. 
>>>  Really comes down to the time-value of your labor and blood pressure to 
>>> integrate and support it all.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, July 22, 2024 at 5:20:14 PM UTC-7 Barton Phillips wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am sorry for the confusion. I had emailed Tom Keffer with some 
>>>> questions about the WLL model 6100 and he answered me saying I should use 
>>>> the Windows Data Logger. I replied that I do not use Windows; I use Ubuntu 
>>>> 22.04 Linux. I asked if the Vantage Vue plus the WLL would work. He 
>>>> replied 
>>>> that I should post on the weewx-user group. I have not purchased either 
>>>> the 
>>>> Vantage Vue or the WLL yet as I want to make sure that they will work with 
>>>> weewx. I had a AcuRite Isis 5 in 1 that I sent back to Amazon because I 
>>>> could not figure out how to capture the WiFi that is sent to Weather 
>>>> Underground. So that is the rest of the story.
>>>>
>>>> Now I want to know if the weewx program can be used with the Vantage 
>>>> Vue and the WLL before I purchase them from Amazon. The WLL has both WiFi 
>>>> and an Eithernet port. It does not have USB. Can the Eithernet be run into 
>>>> my desktop computer (it does not have WiFi) and can I somehow capture the 
>>>> data and route it to weewx? Does weewx only work with serial or USB?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, July 22, 2024 at 6:09:24 PM UTC-4 vince wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Uncertain what exactly you're asking there.  Are you replying to a 
>>>>> post that isn't visible or an email or something perhaps ?
>>>>>
>>>>> If you have the old original 1970s-LCD-looking ugly console, you can 
>>>>> use the absurdly overpriced Davis USB or serial datalogger to connect it 
>>>>> to 
>>>>> your weewx computer (and throw the unnecessary Windows software in the 
>>>>> trash). I have a serial version and use a serial2usb converter to connect 
>>>>> it to my raspi.  There are a variety of third-party variants that do 
>>>>> basically the same thing for less cost.  Meteopi is one of those. 
>>>>> https://www.scaledinstruments.com/product-category/shop-by-category/data-loggers/
>>>>>  
>>>>> has some others.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you have the new tablet-like color console, you can not connect 
>>>>> that directly to your weewx computer because Davis provides no way to do 
>>>>> so 
>>>>> at all.  There's also no programming interface.  Ugh.
>>>>>
>>>>> The WLL 6100 is on sale at scientificsales.com currently it seems if 
>>>>> that's what you're wanting to buy, but I can't speak to how to connect 
>>>>> that 
>>>>> to weewx.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you have a rtl-sdr antenna and dongle you 'can' sniff the RF from 
>>>>> the ISS sensor directly with the rtldavis driver but that's a little 
>>>>> painful to get working. Once you do so, it seems pretty stable, although 
>>>>> you do miss data if your weewx computer goes down.  There's no data 
>>>>> logger 
>>>>> in that setup, just an antenna that can hear the RF.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Monday, July 22, 2024 at 1:38:48 PM UTC-7 Barton Phillips wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> You suggested the the 'Davis Instruments 6510USB WeatherLink USB 
>>>>>> Data Logger and Software for Windows'. I don't use Windows, I have 
>>>>>> Ubuntu 22.04. Are you saying that I need something that communicates via 
>>>>>> USB not WiFi? I had a Davis Vanage Vue in Colorado from 2006 to 2014 and 
>>>>>> I 
>>>>>> had to buy that product to convert from my console to USB to my 
>>>>>> computer. 
>>>>>> Is the WetherLink-Live model 6100 not compatible with WeeWx? How would I 
>>>>>> connect from the new console using the data logger? I was not going to 
>>>>>> get 
>>>>>> the console but rather just the WetherLink-Live 6100.
>>>>>>
>>>>>

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