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Possible change to Cumulus

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griffo42
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Possible change to Cumulus

Post by griffo42 »

My weather station goes back to March 2011. I have wlk files back to then. There are 3 of these which, for some reason unbeknown to me have missing data but I do have highs and lows in another file.

By running the converter on each of the wlk files it looks like I would get all data recorded there but will I be able to add the data that I have for the missing days by some method?

Please tell me if this is possible and broadly how it could be done, or not.

I have already converted weatherlink to running under a "serial" connection rather than USB.

Thanks

Keith (griffo42)
Brisbane, Australia.
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Re: Possible change to Cumulus

Post by steve »

You could use the dayfile.txt editor to manually add the highs and lows for the missing days, then run the all-time (etc) record editors to modify those from the dayfile.txt entries. They will read the highs and lows from dayfile.txt.
Steve
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