Hello, I am new in this forum. I wanted to use cumulus with my weather station. It's a Bresser 6in1 and the station only sends data to Weathe Underground. Since WU will stop working soon how can I send data over the internet? I think that I can use the PHP GET that the station sends with all the values. This is an example:
URL: http://rtupdate.wunderground.com/ weatherstation/ updateweatherstation.php?ID= "WUID"&PASSWORD=12345&action= updateraww&realtime=1&rtfreq=5&dateutc=now&baromin= 29.91&tempf=51.0&humidity=62&windspeedmph= 0&windgustmph=0&winddir=2&dewptf=38.4&rainin=0&dailyrainin=0&UV=0&indoortempf=69.9&indoorhumidity=43
Date:
Method: GET
Auth: null
Cookie: null
User Agent: null
Mime Type: null
Headers:
host : rtupdate.wunderground.com
Form params:
tempf : 51.0
rtfreq : 5
UV : 0
realtime : 1
windspeedmph : 0
dewptf : 38.4
indoorhumidity : 43
rainin : 0
winddir : 2
dailyrainin : 0
dateutc : now
windgustmph : 0
PASSWORD : 12345
baromin : 29.91
indoortempf : 69.9
action : updateraww
humidity : 62
ID : WUID
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Bresser 6in1 with Cumulus MX
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Re: Bresser 6in1 with Cumulus MX
Useful that all of the data is encoded directly in the URL. It may be possible to packet sniff the request directly to extract the data. Probably bad form, but it might work.