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USB Protocol For WMR100 & WMR200
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USB Protocol For WMR100 & WMR200
Steve,
I know your thinking of adding the Oregon Scientific WMR100 and WMR200 weather stations to your list, I stumbled across some handy information I would like to share with you.
I know this website is dedicated to MAC but I suppose its all about understanding the data sent from the device, I hope this helps - plus I'm keen to get me WMR200 hooked up to Cumulus .
http://www.ejeklint.se/development/wmr1 ... -protocol/
Glen
I know your thinking of adding the Oregon Scientific WMR100 and WMR200 weather stations to your list, I stumbled across some handy information I would like to share with you.
I know this website is dedicated to MAC but I suppose its all about understanding the data sent from the device, I hope this helps - plus I'm keen to get me WMR200 hooked up to Cumulus .
http://www.ejeklint.se/development/wmr1 ... -protocol/
Glen
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Re: USB Protocol For WMR100 & WMR200
Thanks, I do have some info about the protocol, but all additional info is useful.
Steve
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Re: USB Protocol For WMR100 & WMR200
There is this program that accesses the WMR100 & 200...
http://wmrx00.sourceforge.net/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wmrx00/
Note sure of the licensing status on that work though...
http://wmrx00.sourceforge.net/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wmrx00/
Note sure of the licensing status on that work though...
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Re: USB Protocol For WMR100 & WMR200
Forget that - I took the time to search the forum and I see all this has come up before.
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Re: USB Protocol For WMR100 & WMR200
No problem. People have been helpful posting links to info, but quite often the same info has already been posted (or I already knew about it). If you're considering the 100, bear in mind it has no data logger, hence 24/7 running will be required.
Steve
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Re: USB Protocol For WMR100 & WMR200
Yes, lack of a data logger is a shortcoming, but I already run a server 24x7 anyway, what would be really useful is if people would start to offer IP connectivity to all these devices (and I'm including loads of astronomy gear too) instead of or in addition to USB. TCP/IP interfaces cost next to nothing to add to a design nowadays and are so much much flexible in terms of placement (access over the internet anyone?) - and ease of 3rd party connectivity.
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Re: USB Protocol For WMR100 & WMR200
Indeed, and of course Davis do already offer this as an option.mcrossley wrote:what would be really useful is if people would start to offer IP connectivity to all these devices
Steve
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Re: USB Protocol For WMR100 & WMR200
How is the code comming along for WMR200 support?
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Re: USB Protocol For WMR100 & WMR200
Your best bet is to follow the progress (or otherwise) of Cumulus 2 in the Cumulus 2 part of the forum, then you won't need to ask for progress reportsHotRod wrote:How is the code comming along for WMR200 support?
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Re: USB Protocol For WMR100 & WMR200
I hope this could help a little for easier wmrx00 station support
http://www.bashewa.com/download-wmr200-sniffer.php
http://www.bashewa.com/download-wmr200-sniffer.php
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Re: USB Protocol For WMR100 & WMR200
Thanks, that looks interesting.TgT wrote:I hope this could help a little for easier wmrx00 station support
I can't decide whether I need to buy one of these stations, to support them properly. It's certainly been easier with the Fine Offset stations, now that I actually own one. WMR200 is a bit more expensive, though. I could get one without a logger, but it seems that logger download is the tricky part.
Steve