A serious problem, at least WU, is that 10 minute intervall which itself cannot be changed due to the use of Sigfox or Lorawan. Which do not accept more frequent uploads.
That is not true; LoRaWAN can handle uploads every microsecond, depending on how many nodes you have in your area that use the same LoRaWAN receiver (or gateway as they often call it). Any one gateway can pick up hundreds of uploads at the same time and congestion only starts to become an issue around the 800 nodes per gateway at one time. (and actual delay for a packet to be [modulated > sent through LoRa wirelessly > demodulated] in most settings remains under 0.03 sec)
It's the networks after that where some have fair use limits built in, like with the things network (TTN) which can now be used by the barani devices. They impose limits of 30 sec intervals per device upload.
The 10 min upload interval is designed in the MeteoHelix unit's firmware, as I understand it, but you could overcome issues with that interval by re-uploading in between, so every 5 minutes, where you repeat the last upload once forwarding from allMeteo to x API/web-interface. Or,
actually changing firmware would be better I think. Having a 5 minute interval would easily be possible as far as (solar) battery power goes, from what I've seen on my MeteoHelix Pro that would not be an issue at all, but Barani knows best here. I have no idea if firmware updating is even possible, but I would assume it is.
For the MeteoWind IoT Pro and MeteoRain units I don't know the exact upload/interval specs yet, maybe Mauro can chime in here? I agree that the barani website is not very clear on that, while this is obviously something users wish to know before buying.
It's now almost December, and I'm getting a little impatient, how long does it take for that new website to be launched? Because I too am waiting for proper interfacing, for example with the
https://weather.station.software/handbook/stations-management/adding-a-station/ WordPress plugin, WOW (metoffice.co.uk, KNMI), OpenWeatherMap, Aeris API, Windy API etc.
Sure, right now from allmeteo you can upload your data to FTP, and from that FTP site you can parse it and send it using several existing API interfaces, but it remains complex that way, plus, if allMeteo is disappearing, it's not worth spending too much time getting such forward entries working. I'm basically put on hold until more news is there.