Well after 56 views, no help. I think the solution will be this:
After Apple updates the MACOS to Mojave and the dust clears. I will reload Parallels and then Win 10 and from there reload the Weatherlink software that came with the logger and run the changes that way rather than use Bootcamp. Boot camp is nice, but it works that I have to log out of MACOSX and into boot camp each time. I have the software for the previous .
It is sort of sad with the Mac, there are so many of them out there, but so few developers are able or willing to undertake doing their own version of Weatherlink for Mac, which one could change the transcievers, check calibration and so on.
I do have a console with the IP logger that feeds my website, there I can make the necessary changes and updates , but not so much calibration of the sensors, particularly the remote, such as the one I tossed into the crawl space or up in the attic, places i am never going into physically.
So I guess I will continue to use the software that is out there, Weathercat being my primary, weather display for detail, weathersnoop as it has THSW and ET values. Cobble together the data.
I do use MS Excel and have extensive weather /climate information on my station if you so desire. I can send you the spread sheet with the graphs and/or the raw data.