05-03-2017, 12:17
Hi,
I'm new here. I built and have Weatherstations online since the 1990ies. First station was self-soldered WS7000 from ELV.
Now I want to replace my two older stations (one a OS WMR928 here in town with fixed line internet and one a TL WS2300 in the swiss alps with industrial level 3G wifi Router) with something new, capable of transferring data without PC / Raspi to at least to Wunderground. So I found this great setup here. Just what I want!
Although I passed much time to read thread in this forum I have two questions:
-I’ didn’t found in the actual sketches routines for loading data directly from rx plus to wunderground via Wifi module connected to an internet wifi router without PC/ raspi – correct? How is this done?
-Is there a possibility to integrate (receiving directly at WD2plus RX) 433 MHz Sensors from Oregon Scientific ie the PCR800 rain sensor, WGR800 wireless anemometer or the wireless indoor / outdoor T/H sensors. The Oregon wireless code is often used on the Arduino.
And last, a wish: In future it would be nice to have a simple Webinterface in RX plus ie to switch connected relays. Just for a solar station placed in the alps where I’m there only few times in the year, accessed remotely.
Thanks for help.
Francesco
I'm new here. I built and have Weatherstations online since the 1990ies. First station was self-soldered WS7000 from ELV.
Now I want to replace my two older stations (one a OS WMR928 here in town with fixed line internet and one a TL WS2300 in the swiss alps with industrial level 3G wifi Router) with something new, capable of transferring data without PC / Raspi to at least to Wunderground. So I found this great setup here. Just what I want!
Although I passed much time to read thread in this forum I have two questions:
-I’ didn’t found in the actual sketches routines for loading data directly from rx plus to wunderground via Wifi module connected to an internet wifi router without PC/ raspi – correct? How is this done?
-Is there a possibility to integrate (receiving directly at WD2plus RX) 433 MHz Sensors from Oregon Scientific ie the PCR800 rain sensor, WGR800 wireless anemometer or the wireless indoor / outdoor T/H sensors. The Oregon wireless code is often used on the Arduino.
And last, a wish: In future it would be nice to have a simple Webinterface in RX plus ie to switch connected relays. Just for a solar station placed in the alps where I’m there only few times in the year, accessed remotely.
Thanks for help.
Francesco

