Weather Software > What Weather Software should I use/buy?

Need to run Weather Link AND Virtual Weather Station

(1/2) > >>

Blizzard:
Hi everyone,

Here's a problem I've been trying to solve for a year. I need to send data to a private company using Weather Link (Weather Link NOAA format data), but I run Virtual Weather Station that I love for my personal website.

The temporary solution I found is to plan tasks in Windows Vista to turn VWS off every 3 hours and run WL for 1 minute within my 5 minute VWS interval before turning it on again. However, the private company I send my data to will soon need me to send data every 15 minutes. My temporary solution will then become a headache for me... and my computer.

Any solution ? Is there a way to run both WL and VWS at the same time ? Would the use of another vantage pro 2 console connected to the same sensors work ? How ?

Thanks a lot !!!

wvdkuil:

--- Quote from: Blizzard on July 08, 2014, 07:53:24 AM ---Hi everyone,

Here's a problem I've been trying to solve for a year. I need to send data to a private company using Weather Link (Weather Link NOAA format data), but I run Virtual Weather Station that I love for my personal website.

The temporary solution I found is to plan tasks in Windows Vista to turn VWS off every 3 hours and run WL for 1 minute within my 5 minute VWS interval before turning it on again. However, the private company I send my data to will soon need me to send data every 15 minutes. My temporary solution will then become a headache for me... and my computer.

Any solution ? Is there a way to run both WL and VWS at the same time ? Would the use of another vantage pro 2 console connected to the same sensors work ? How ?

Thanks a lot !!!

--- End quote ---
The simple, inexpensive and proven solution is running VVP or Virtual VP
http://www.softwx.com/weather/virtualvp.html
You can then run up to 8 weatherprograms in parallel.

Of course you could also buy that second logger and an envoy/console.
They would both listen to the same ISS and other sensors without any problem.
But that will cost a lot more money.

Succes, Wim

Blizzard:
Wow ! I should have posted my question before. It looks awesome. When you say effective, has it been tried by many here ? Is it complicated to use/set ? Any need for other installation (drivers, softwares-other than WL and VWS) ? English isn't my first language and I'm not a computer nerd...

wvdkuil:

--- Quote from: Blizzard on July 08, 2014, 09:20:53 AM ---Wow ! I should have posted my question before. It looks awesome. When you say effective, has it been tried by many here ?
--- End quote ---
Yes, I use it myself and so do many others.A search on the forum will result in a lot of reading material
--- Quote ---Is it complicated to use/set ?
--- End quote ---
more or less easy, just try
--- Quote ---Any need for other installation (drivers, softwares-other than WL and VWS) ?
--- End quote ---
depends on your windows version 32/64 bit
--- Quote ---English isn't my first language and I'm not a computer nerd...

--- End quote ---
There is a lot of help around. And by installing this small program you are far more flexible for the future than with an extra, more expensive logger+console;

I think the current version is still available free, but always there is enough time to test it.
I run it in a windows7 environment but there are a lot of multiple weather-program users. So probably every version of windows is tested with VVP.

This is the link to the forum page for VVPhttp://www.wxforum.net/index.php?board=45.0

Succes, Wim

Beaudog:
I use a netbook for my WX station. It has VVP running that feeds WUHU and VPLive.   WUHU sends to WU, PWS, and AWEKAS.       VPLive sends to CWOP.   I also have WL and CUmulus on the netbook but only run them if I need to.   

I have Cumulus, WL, a WUHU on a spate computer that accesses VVP across my network using TCPIP. I don't run them all the time but just when I want to see or change something. It is much easier to make changes to the logger and console using WL than the console.

I think in your case you may be able to use VVP without a virtual com driver which will make setup much easier.   

Install VVP have it connect to the logger using the same com port that you currently use.     Connect WL and VWS to VVP using the TCPIP mode.

I have not done it that way but I think it will work.

If not you will need to install a virtual comport driver.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

Go to full version