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airstrip use
Moderator: daj
- JennyLeez
- Posts: 336
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- Weather Station: La Crosse WS3083
- Operating System: Windows XP, Win7 & Win 10
- Location: Wairoa, Hawkes Bay. New Zealand.
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Re: airstrip use
Thanks for the fix beteljuice.

Never, not an optionTook me quite a while to work out the problem ... I'm getting too old for this.
Wairoa, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand Weather Station:
http://wairoa.net/weather/index.htm
Cumulus Topsites:
http://cumulussites.net/

http://wairoa.net/weather/index.htm
Cumulus Topsites:
http://cumulussites.net/
- JennyLeez
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Re: airstrip use
Thought I would add my final outcome for anyone who reads through this topic in the future.
Steel gauges now added with help from Laurent and Mark.
http://wairoa.net/weather/airport.htm
Thought I might tackle Melbourne Airport next
Cheers
Steel gauges now added with help from Laurent and Mark.
http://wairoa.net/weather/airport.htm
Thought I might tackle Melbourne Airport next
Cheers
Wairoa, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand Weather Station:
http://wairoa.net/weather/index.htm
Cumulus Topsites:
http://cumulussites.net/

http://wairoa.net/weather/index.htm
Cumulus Topsites:
http://cumulussites.net/
- beteljuice
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- Location: Dudley, West Midlands, UK
Re: airstrip use
I assume you are messing scripting, as there are some 'holes' in the data at the moment !
......................Imagine, what you will KNOW tomorrow !
- JennyLeez
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Re: airstrip use
I think its ok beteljuice.
Currently we have zero wind and bearing, so hopefully this is what you are seeing.
If not please let me know. I have only messed a little
Cheers
Currently we have zero wind and bearing, so hopefully this is what you are seeing.
If not please let me know. I have only messed a little
Cheers
Wairoa, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand Weather Station:
http://wairoa.net/weather/index.htm
Cumulus Topsites:
http://cumulussites.net/

http://wairoa.net/weather/index.htm
Cumulus Topsites:
http://cumulussites.net/
- beteljuice
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- Operating System: W10 - Threadripper 16core, etc
- Location: Dudley, West Midlands, UK
Re: airstrip use
ATM with wind all OK, but earlier with no wind lots of holes in advisories and blurb which shouldn't happen (as far as I can remember !)
......................Imagine, what you will KNOW tomorrow !
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ianboag
- Posts: 9
- Joined: Mon 18 Aug 2014 12:48 am
- Weather Station: WS 1080
- Operating System: Windows 7
- Location: Turangi, NZ
Re: airstrip use
Here is my very minimalistic - smartphone friendly - KISS based - airfield weather site
nzfi.inspire.net.nz (I fly out of there)
Fine Offset station (OK ugh ugh ugh and how long will it last). Camera is a NZD50 1080P consumer USB webcam - weatherproofed with a bit of white paint and a smear of RTV. The weatherproofing has worked for some months now ....
Image is captured using (free) RobotEyez software and auto-cropped using TotalImageConverter. The site uses the standard Cumulus "just-upload-the-html" and "ftp the image" approach - there is ZERO code at the Web end. Multiple cameras would not be a problem.
It refreshes every 10 minutes (no pix at night) using a USB cellular stick. About 300MB of data per month which doesn't cost enough to matter.
nzfi.inspire.net.nz (I fly out of there)
Fine Offset station (OK ugh ugh ugh and how long will it last). Camera is a NZD50 1080P consumer USB webcam - weatherproofed with a bit of white paint and a smear of RTV. The weatherproofing has worked for some months now ....
Image is captured using (free) RobotEyez software and auto-cropped using TotalImageConverter. The site uses the standard Cumulus "just-upload-the-html" and "ftp the image" approach - there is ZERO code at the Web end. Multiple cameras would not be a problem.
It refreshes every 10 minutes (no pix at night) using a USB cellular stick. About 300MB of data per month which doesn't cost enough to matter.
- JennyLeez
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Re: airstrip use
I sat on your page today waiting for the Airbus A380.
It appears your traffic is somewhat like ours over here
I see tonight I have Good Night Kiwi, I can almost hear the tune..... lol
Neat cam
Cheers
It appears your traffic is somewhat like ours over here
I see tonight I have Good Night Kiwi, I can almost hear the tune..... lol
Neat cam
Cheers
Wairoa, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand Weather Station:
http://wairoa.net/weather/index.htm
Cumulus Topsites:
http://cumulussites.net/

http://wairoa.net/weather/index.htm
Cumulus Topsites:
http://cumulussites.net/
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ianboag
- Posts: 9
- Joined: Mon 18 Aug 2014 12:48 am
- Weather Station: WS 1080
- Operating System: Windows 7
- Location: Turangi, NZ
Re: airstrip use
Had a bit of a think about how I deal with the need to change the two AAs up the pole every year or so. One needs a $100 cherry picker hire ... so I put a couple of D cells in a box down the bottom and ran a wire down. Opened up the box and located the two big solder globs where the battery power is connected. Ran a wire (actually a JST plug) off that - melted a hole in the side of the case with a soldering iron and voila! I think if I got serious I could actually do it off the USB ... later maybe.
Have replumbed it all a bit - ran 5v up the pole to power the USB hub used for (4 cameras, FO base station, T-stick cellular modem). All seems to go. The PC is 20m away using two 10m powered USB extenders to get there plus of course the 5v. I use ammyy to give me remote access so I can fiddle the parameters from home.
At present the new 4-camera setup is prototyped in my back yard at wstest.inspire.net.nz.
Cheers IB
Have replumbed it all a bit - ran 5v up the pole to power the USB hub used for (4 cameras, FO base station, T-stick cellular modem). All seems to go. The PC is 20m away using two 10m powered USB extenders to get there plus of course the 5v. I use ammyy to give me remote access so I can fiddle the parameters from home.
At present the new 4-camera setup is prototyped in my back yard at wstest.inspire.net.nz.
Cheers IB