I have a spare WH40 for 868MHz, but you are not in Europe, are you? Too bad 
the GW3000 868MHz is sold out currently, I won't get one before end of 
February, I assume.
gjr80 schrieb am Montag, 27. Januar 2025 um 21:08:47 UTC+1:
> I have the GW3000 and WS90 so have the haptic sensor covered, and I can 
> surmise the behaviour with a WH40 only, it is just a case of confirming 
> what happens when both WS90 (or WS85) and WH40 are present. Thanks for the 
> offer, but if I don't get any data responses here I will likely just buy a 
> WH40 and wait for the couple of weeks for delivery.
>
> All going well I hope to have the new driver with backfill ready for user 
> testing sometime in 2nd half of February.
>
> Gary
>
> On Sunday, 26 January 2025 at 18:06:59 UTC+10 michael.k...@gmx.at wrote:
>
>> Hi Gary, all I am missing is the GW3000, since I was waiting for your 
>> updated driver. How about you? If it's the same situation for you, tell me 
>> the shipping address, I'll get you one, as a donation for the project, or, 
>> if you decline, I'll buy one for myself, but it'll take a while until I'll 
>> arrive.
>> gjr80 schrieb am Sonntag, 26. Januar 2025 um 04:29:17 UTC+1:
>>
>>> Posted in weewx-user to canvass a wider audience.
>>>
>>> I'm developing a new Ecowitt driver based on the so called local device 
>>> HTTP API. This driver will have catchup on startup via either local device 
>>> history files (for supported devices) or Ecowitt.net (for devices that 
>>> upload to Ecwoitt.net). Ecowitt's documentation of the local device HTTP 
>>> API and GW3000 SD card data files is somewhat limited, so I was hoping for 
>>> some practical help from an Ecowitt GW3000 user (if one exists) who has 
>>> both tipping (WH40) and haptic (WS85/WS90) rain gauges connected to their 
>>> GW3000.
>>>
>>> What I am after is the header information from the basic sensor CSV file 
>>> stored on the GW3000 SD card when the GW3000 is connected to both WH40 and 
>>> WS85/WS90 rain gauges. The basic sensor CSV file name format is 
>>> YYYYMMX.csv where YYYY is the year, MM is the two digit month number 
>>> and X is an upper case letter. The basic sensor file can be downloaded 
>>> via the local device web page or directly in your browser via 
>>> http://device_ip_address:81/YYYYMMX.csv where device_ip_address is the 
>>> device IP address and YYYYMMX.csv is the file name as described 
>>> previously. You can view the availble SD card history files via the device 
>>> web page or at http://device_ip_address/get_sdmmc_info.
>>>
>>> The required data does not contain any sensitive info.
>>>
>>> thanks,
>>> Gary
>>>
>>

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