steve wrote:BCJKiwi wrote:Did you ever get around to the 'extra timers' that were requested?
Sorry, you'll have to remind me what those are.?
See here:-
https://cumulus.hosiene.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=8376
steve wrote:Have been looking at the Astronomy page in the Saratoge PHP templates.
It relies on UTC date/time values for the moonphases and UTC date/time values for the equinox/soltices.
What exactly is required for these? I might be able to provide those if the library I use provides them. It looks like it will do things like 'date/time of next/previous full moon' etc, and 'date/time of winter/summer equinox', and I believe it supplies them in UTC..
These are the tagnames and the data that WD sends. Have tested these (manually added tags and data to a static test version CUtags.php) and they work with the wxastronomy.php script in the Saratoga templates.
firstquarter|14:19 UTC 20 November 2012:|:
fullmoon|14:46 UTC 28 November 2012:|:
lastquarter|15:32 UTC 6 December 2012:|:
nextnewmoon|8:42 UTC 12 December 2012:|:
marchequinox|05:14 UTC 20 March 2012:|:
junesolstice|23:08 UTC 20 June 2012:|:
sepequinox|14:48 UTC 22 September 2012:|:
decsolstice|11:11 UTC 21 December 2012:|:
So whatever is available would be a big help. Have atached a snippet from the WD testags.php of the non weather specific tags section. The ones listed above are those used in the astronomy script but why not send whatever is available?
steve wrote:Did you make any changes to the B/L file to assist with loading solar data from external an source?
No, and I don't propose to just now.
OK. What format does B/L use? Is it the same as Davis sends which I understand is w/m
2. This seems to be the standard.
steve wrote:Would you please advise the sequencing of the live data on the PC screen, the creation of realtime and the sending of realtime.
The display on the main screen and the realtime.txt updates are independent. The realtime.txt file is updated with the current data at the configured interval, and then uploaded immediately to the web site, if configured to do so.
OK, thanks.
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