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« Reply #50 on: November 16, 2011, 08:05:47 PM » |
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Xbee series 2, 2mw data transceivers are on order. Each has a 40 meter range. A more powerful 50mw 1 mile range is available. They are addressed network devices to be set up as coordinators, routers, or end devices. The network can be self healing if a radio is missing from the net. The sensors can be independently sited and will communicate to a router. The inside coordinator device will connect to the Arduino processor-logger-display.
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« Reply #51 on: November 18, 2011, 12:48:24 PM » |
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What I'd like in a weather station,
Wind speed & direction Temperature Humidity Air pressure Rainfall Solar radiation
Other things Leaf wetness Soil moisture Soil temperature UV index
Other features PC interface Touch screen controls Data logger
Those other items arn't really nessisary so you don't have to worry about those. What would be cool is to have the console/display and have several sensor ports. And in the console the user selects the sensor used on that specific channel port and the console detects the signal from that sensor plugged in. That way the user can build the station anyway he/she wants with what sensors parameters meet the requirements.
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Davis VP2+ & leaf/soil stn. WMR200-UVN800-2xTHGR810-THWR800. Acu-rite 00639W. WeatherDisplay V10.37 B45 WU KTXMCKIN27 PWS MCKTXAWS1 CWOP DW4088 WXbug p14388

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« Reply #52 on: November 18, 2011, 01:34:53 PM » |
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The 3 XBee radios arrived! So I'm working on 2 different designs. The XBee radios will be used to bring in data from individual sensors or I2C networks. My other design uses off-the-shelf wireless sensors, a modern version of http://www.practicalarduino.com/news/id/711Both uses the Arduino Uno for processing-logging-display-connecting with the PC through a USB connection.
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« Reply #53 on: November 24, 2011, 12:18:14 PM » |
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Al, Check out this guy's designs, if they might be useful to add: http://www.instructables.com/id/Arduino-Wind-Chill-Machine/Looks like a multi-part story of him creating a weather station using the Arduino platform.  George
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George Davis VP2/FARS, VVP, WD, WL, WSWin, Cumulus, NexStorm, StrikeStar, NSLog, XPort(GPS), WASP2, DigitalAtmosphere, ScannerCast(WUradio), Intel Atom N330 dual-core, 2Gig ram, Windows XP Home SP3  CWOP - DW3112, PWS & WU - IONHAMIL2, AWEKAS - 5112, CWON, WML - WD01901 
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« Reply #54 on: November 24, 2011, 12:39:01 PM » |
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I'm building version I which is a much simpler and more modern version of this one: http://www.practicalarduino.com/projects/weather-station-receiverMine has fewer parts. I'll start version II someday.
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Al Washington, Lexington, Ga., Davis VP2+ WLIP 5.9.2 w/soil temp, VP(original) serial. Acu-Rite 1015/1010/639/1055 5-n-1/3-n-1, bridge beta test group, NWS Coop station=LXTG1, Fischer Porter, SRG, MMTS. CoCoRaHS=GA-OG-1 manual & electronic ET gauges. CWOP=CW2074. XP with serial port, VWS v14.01p0, laptop with Win7 and USB ports.
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« Reply #55 on: December 27, 2011, 09:49:04 AM » |
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It looks like no one is working on a weather dream machine. I've shifted to higher priorities and haven't done anything weather related lately. My wx eqpt and sites are all broken. FYI, Revolution Education has a more versatile version of the Arduino. This one is programmed in basic. http://www.picaxe.com/docs/axe401.pdfU.S. Distributor of the axe401 shield: http://www.phanderson.com/picaxe/The Arduino is for non-technical folks and the books mostly begin with 'what's a wire'? I haven't been active on wxforum. I'll leave these project ideas for someone else. Anyone can build the dream machine. I'm the only one who can finish the book that I started several years ago.
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Al Washington, Lexington, Ga., Davis VP2+ WLIP 5.9.2 w/soil temp, VP(original) serial. Acu-Rite 1015/1010/639/1055 5-n-1/3-n-1, bridge beta test group, NWS Coop station=LXTG1, Fischer Porter, SRG, MMTS. CoCoRaHS=GA-OG-1 manual & electronic ET gauges. CWOP=CW2074. XP with serial port, VWS v14.01p0, laptop with Win7 and USB ports.
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