Hi Brian,
There is now a known method (not by me, posts on Wxforum, happy to provide further details) of getting the WS-1001 and clones to send data to local source/web server as well as firing off to WU. An example of the output is shown below:
{“updated”:“8:55:06”,“outsideTemp”:“64.4”,“outsideHumidity”:“98”,“humiditytrend”:“98”,“dewpoint”:“63.9”,“dewpointtrend”:“63.9”,“windchill”:“64.4”,“heatindex”:null,“feels”:“64.4”,“windDir”:“117”,“windSpeed”:“0.0”,“windGust”:“0.0”,“rainrate”:“0.00”,“raintoday”:“0.08”,“rainweek”:“0.14”,“rainmonth”:“0.14”,“rainyear”:“3.76”,“radiation”:“117.80”,“UV”:“1”,“indoorTemp”:“69.3”,“indoorHumidity”:“76”,“barometer”:“30.34”,“absbarometer”:“30.21”,“indoortrendTemp”:“69.3”,“indoortrendHumidity”:“76”,“trendTemp”:“64.4”,“windtrend”:“0.0”,“windgusttrend”:“0.0”,“trendbarometer”:“30.34”,“solartrend”:“117.80”,“softwaretype”:“WS-1001 V2.2.9”,“month”:“May”,“year”:“2016”,“day”:“Friday”,“realtime”:“1”,“rtfreq”:“5”,“status”:“updateraw”,“timestamp”:1462481706,“timeutc”:“2016-5-5 20:54:56”,“power”:true}
I have tried via scripts playing around with the output trying to format the data to match some of the existing import methods in WD, but with little success. (my scripting skills are abysmal).
Would it be possible to have a raw WD format import facility from file - or even get an idea of the data format type that will work with an existing WD import method?
It would be great to be able to get WS-1001 data directly into WD without relying on WU internet access. Anybody else out there wanting this too?
Kind regards,
Ian.