Hi,
If your particular weather station sends your sensor data only once in a given minute but at varying seconds because it has separate sensor transmitters, is using rapid fire actually an option or is this meant for weather stations that update more frequently? I ask as I tried rapid fire with my WMR928N and WU underground stops receiving data altogether. Is this expected because it's update frequency is only once per minute or could rapid fire be used to send the data as soon as it receives an update from a sensor?
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Rapid fire option
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Re: Rapid fire option
Rapid Fire will send the data whether it has updated or not, it does not wait for console updates.
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Re: Rapid fire option
Thanks Mark. Yes, I thought that was probably the way it worked in which case I'm not sure why rapid fire wouldn't work with all weather stations since it's irrelevant how often a given weather station updates from a sensor.