23-12-2015, 21:26
Hi,
TX board is in its box and powered on AC for now.(I am considering a solar power)
The sensors are almost to their final position. I finally bought a Davis anemometer for Christmas which is currently about 1.5 m above the roof (6.5 m above the ground) but will be 10 m above the floor in its final position.
I also quickly tested the solar radiation sensor, but to optimize its precision I'll have to wait until summer (UV sensor was also ordered).
I could buy the kit proposed by Werk in the meantime
I also intend to build two WD stations , one for the living room and on for the bedroom.
Internet test site here: http://laurentmey.fr/test/index.htm
Software side:
I assembled pieces of code that could be named "OregonDuino".
This is based on some code found on the internet (decoding Oregon V2 RF protocol) and "send_SensorID0 ()" code of the TX software. This allows me with an Arduino, a transmitter and a receiver to send the data from my Oregon additional sensors to WeatherDuino.
A fonction should be created that allows the transmission of one sensor at a time, but it involves also editing the code of the RX board that is already saturated.
The code is not very clean but I can publish it if anyone is interested.
TX board is in its box and powered on AC for now.(I am considering a solar power)
The sensors are almost to their final position. I finally bought a Davis anemometer for Christmas which is currently about 1.5 m above the roof (6.5 m above the ground) but will be 10 m above the floor in its final position.
I also quickly tested the solar radiation sensor, but to optimize its precision I'll have to wait until summer (UV sensor was also ordered).
I could buy the kit proposed by Werk in the meantime

I also intend to build two WD stations , one for the living room and on for the bedroom.
Internet test site here: http://laurentmey.fr/test/index.htm
Software side:
I assembled pieces of code that could be named "OregonDuino".
This is based on some code found on the internet (decoding Oregon V2 RF protocol) and "send_SensorID0 ()" code of the TX software. This allows me with an Arduino, a transmitter and a receiver to send the data from my Oregon additional sensors to WeatherDuino.
A fonction should be created that allows the transmission of one sensor at a time, but it involves also editing the code of the RX board that is already saturated.
The code is not very clean but I can publish it if anyone is interested.


