It all started with a gift, an Auriol wireless weather station, easily via 433Mhz without connection to the Internet or PC.
I searched the Internet for ways to get data on the PC. I found what I was looking for in the WeatherDuino project.
I bought the WeatherDuino Pro2 Compact receiver and was thus able to access the data packets from the Auriol weather station and even display them via CumulusMX. I found the WeatherDuino project interesting, so it came about that the Auriol anemometer was swapped out for a Davis Vintage Pro2 wind vane. Then came a solar radiation/UV interface and an air quality monitor. As the name WeatherDuino suggests, the receiver, transmitter and sensors are based on Arduino. The devices also needed cases, so a 3D printer came along and I designed cases to my liking...
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