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



Perhaps at some point something like this will be implemented, at least to control some or all of the GPIO pins. However I must say that implementing this feature isn't in the my priority list.