I had a look at your attachment.  It is important to realize only one channel can be identified as ISS (that’s not one active ISS, that’s one ISS–inactive and active–both count towards the total of 1).  As such, you have to remove the ISS from channel 1 first.

Given the above, step 3 in your attachment is the interesting one.  That should have worked to remove ISS from channel 1.

I have six envoys and can remove the iss label from a channel on all of them.  I do have a different driver, derived from the vantage driver, but I doubt that would make a difference.

Would you try step 3 a couple of more times to remove the ISS label from channel 1?  No need to go further than removing the label and using —info to see if it is removed.

If that doesn’t work, you could try my driver to make the change (and then put back the vantage driver).

John

On Aug 15, 2025, at 9:41 PM, Graham Eddy <[email protected]> wrote:

more details attached - showing results from “weectl device” commands and also log from starting weewx with (apparently) all ISSs disabled (but still logging data…)


On Saturday, 16 August 2025 at 1:00:26 pm UTC+10 Graham Eddy wrote:
any progress on this? i have a new second ISS tracked on a different VM, dip switch ch2, but “weectl device —set-transmitter-type=2,0” does not work according to “weectl device —info” and weewx on the diff VM is collecting data from the old ISS ch1 not the new one. i cannot use pannetron’s workaround (use a PC to change it) as i don’t have a PC. happy to use “screen” to manually type in the config change, if needs be

On Friday, 6 June 2025 at 11:54:46 pm UTC+10 Tom Keffer wrote:
I've confirmed this on my own Envoy. I've created issue #1004 to track.

On Thu, Jun 5, 2025 at 4:20 PM pannetron <[email protected]> wrote:
My setup is a Vantage Pro2 ISS transmitting to an Envoy connected to a Raspberry Pi5. WeeWX 5.1.0 install went fine with the default station ID (iss_id) set to 1. My neighborhood has another Vantage Pro on ID 1 so I wanted to be a good neighbor and change my station's ID to 5. Using "weectl device --set-transmitter-type=1,10" set the ID 1 device to inactive but left it marked as ISS. Running "weectl device -set-transmitter-type=5,0" returned success but failed to set the type to ISS although it did "activate" ID 5. As a workaround, I connected my Envoy to a PC with Davis software and configured the Envoy for ISS ID of 5. Reattaching the Envoy to the Pi and running "weectl device --info", I now see device ID 5 is active *and* an ISS. After configuring the Envoy with the Davis software, I'm back up and running fine with the station ID set to 5. 

Perhaps there's an issue in "weectl device --set-transmitter-type" commanding the Envoy?

Cheers,

Russ P
Nederland CO

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