01-09-2019, 22:26
You are right. That's why I told to turn off any extra T/H sensors.
I'm supposing that is very unlikely that any other kind of device than a possible extra T/H will use exactly the same data structure used on the Auriol Temp. / Hum. data packets, however anything is possible.
We check x0 and x1 bits for a valid Auriol T/H data packet, wind and rain data always have x0 and x1 at 1.
I know of other types of sensors which use the same transmiting timings and data structure used by Auriol weather stations, but all of them respect the protocol (x0 and x1 at 1). The BIOS soil moisture sensor its an example which I know.
I'm supposing that is very unlikely that any other kind of device than a possible extra T/H will use exactly the same data structure used on the Auriol Temp. / Hum. data packets, however anything is possible.
We check x0 and x1 bits for a valid Auriol T/H data packet, wind and rain data always have x0 and x1 at 1.
I know of other types of sensors which use the same transmiting timings and data structure used by Auriol weather stations, but all of them respect the protocol (x0 and x1 at 1). The BIOS soil moisture sensor its an example which I know.