Thankyou - I will try it.

Richard

On Monday, 18 November 2024 at 05:31:35 UTC michael.k...@gmx.at wrote:

> The Interceptor Driver will handle that, as far as I know: 
> https://github.com/matthewwall/weewx-interceptor
> You may need to open the specific port on the receiving side.
>
> richardmh schrieb am Sonntag, 17. November 2024 um 19:29:03 UTC+1:
>
>> Dear all
>>
>> Complete newby here, I hope someone can point me in the right direction...
>>
>> I plan to install weewx on one of our ubuntu 22.04 virtual servers to 
>> record and display the data from our new Ecowitt WS6210
>>
>> What I can't quite work out is how to get the WS6210 data into weewx.   
>>
>> For those not familiar with this quite new device, it can work in remote 
>> locations (which is what we want) and sends its data via 4G LTE to WUG Etc 
>> and also to a url of your choice.  I'm receiving POST data every 10 minutes 
>> in node-red as a JSON packet in the "Ecowitt format" which looks like this:
>>
>> {
>>     "console_batt": "5.69",
>>     "dailyrainin": "0.000",
>>     "dateutc": "2024-11-17 11:51:33",
>>     "eventrainin": "0.000",
>>     "ext_volt": "3.04",
>>     "freq": "868M",
>>     "heap": "8330452",
>>     "hourlyrainin": "0.000",
>>     "humidity": "70",
>>     "iccid": "12345678901234567890",
>>     "imei": "123456789012345",
>>     "imsi": "123456789012345",
>>     "interval": "600",
>>     "maxdailygust": "13.65",
>>     "model": "WS6210A",
>>     "monthlyrainin": "0.000",
>>     "msisdn": "",
>>     "PASSKEY": "AA:BB:CC:DD:EE",
>>     "rainratein": "0.000",
>>     "runtime": "69061",
>>     "soilad1": "259",
>>     "soilbatt1": "1.6",
>>     "soilmoisture1": "54",
>>     "solarradiation": "152.72",
>>     "stationtype": "WS6210A_V1.0.5",
>>     "tempf": "51.98",
>>     "tf_batt1": "1.60",
>>     "tf_ch1": "47.84",
>>     "totalrainin": "0.000",
>>     "up_mtd": "4G",
>>     "uv": "1",
>>     "weeklyrainin": "0.000",
>>     "wh26batt": "0",
>>     "wh40batt": "1.5",
>>     "wh68batt": "1.62",
>>     "wifimode": "0",
>>     "winddir": "286",
>>     "windgustmph": "8.05",
>>     "windspeedmph": "4.92",
>>     "yearlyrainin": "0.000"
>> }
>>
>> Ideally this data could simply shoot into a weewx restful interface 
>> extension, but my investigations today didn't find one.... is there one?
>>
>> I could export it from node-red into MQTT and weewx could read that with 
>> the MQTTSubscribe extension, but it seems rather a long way around.
>>
>> In both cases, I imagine the data above will need to be translated into a 
>> form which weewx can digest - how is that done?
>>
>> Thankyou for your help
>>
>> Richard
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

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