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Weather Software => WeatherLink/weatherlink.com by Davis Instruments => Topic started by: miraculon on July 09, 2018, 09:00:48 AM

Title: Saving nearby Davis station in Weatherlink 2.0 Bulletin
Post by: miraculon on July 09, 2018, 09:00:48 AM
I have successfully saved the nearby Marina in my WL2 Bulletin View as a pull-down option. I was able to add a device, since I know the Marina's DID as well as my own.

Is there a way to store a station view that I don't have the DID for?

I tried dragging the icon and station name to "shared", but that didn't work. It gives me a circle/slash indicating that it isn't allowed.

In the mean time, I can view the map and select it there. I thought that it would be nice to have it on the drop-down list though.

I did subscribe to "Pro" despite my previous claim that I would not....

Greg H.


Title: Re: Saving nearby Davis station in Weatherlink 2.0 Bulletin
Post by: johnd on July 09, 2018, 09:08:23 AM
'Sharing' a station's data (Bulletin, at least) is a feature that should be coming soon to logger-based stations AIUI. It is already available for EM stations (because it has to be initiated from the EM app IIRC), but not yet available on the main web platform. You will likely need to be invited to share the data by the owner via email.
Title: Re: Saving nearby Davis station in Weatherlink 2.0 Bulletin
Post by: Mattk on July 10, 2018, 07:13:50 AM
One thing I have come up against with multiple stations within the one login and where stations are a mix between nautical and land based there is no way to separate the different wind speed types that can be used. Typically Knots for nautical and KM/h or MPH for land based use, WeatherLink V2 only applies one (1) speed type within the actual login for all sites within that login not individual stations within the login. 
Title: Re: Saving nearby Davis station in Weatherlink 2.0 Bulletin
Post by: johnd on July 10, 2018, 10:17:07 AM
One thing I have come up against with multiple stations within the one login and where stations are a mix between nautical and land based there is no way to separate the different wind speed types that can be used.

Well that's obviously a result of the fact that units are set on a per-account basis (which is probably what the great majority of users will prefer). I guess one answer would be to have the sea and land stations in different accounts - just because you can have many stations within one account doesn't mean that this is automatically the best option for every scenario. We're certainly thinking of running  2 if not more accounts - I think it will be simpler overall to separate cell-based and logger-based stations for instance.

Only fly in the ointment is that I'm not sure that there is an option yet to move stations between accounts (other than via the mediation of wl.com support) but I expect this to come.