packet:xrouter:weather
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====== XRouter Tour - Weather Information ====== | ====== XRouter Tour - Weather Information ====== | ||
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===== Local Weather ===== | ===== Local Weather ===== | ||
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===== Remote Weather ===== | ===== Remote Weather ===== | ||
- | If the argument to the WX command is another XRouter that's in the local nodes table, the weather information is fetched from that node's weather server, | + | Every XRouter contains a " |
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+ | If the argument to the WX command is another XRouter that's in the local nodes table, the weather information is fetched from the distant | ||
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+ | For example **WX KIDDER** returns this: | ||
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===== Your Own Weather Station ===== | ===== Your Own Weather Station ===== | ||
- | You can specify a file from which XRouter will import | + | If you have your own weather |
- | All you have to do is arrange for your weather station | + | Even if you don' |
- | Or you can pull data from Wunderground etc. | + | ==== Data via REST ==== |
- | Let's make Packet interesting again! | + | Some home weather stations can export data to the cloud, and/or to local servers, including XRouter. In the following example, the raw data was received by REST from a Youshiko weather station, with XRouter archiving the data and maintaining the statistics. |
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+ | ==== Data via MQTT ==== | ||
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+ | In the following example, the data was captured off-air from an old Excelvan 433 MHz weather station using a cheap TV dongle and the RTL-433 program. The latter exported the data into XRouter' | ||
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+ | ==== Data via File ==== | ||
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+ | Some weather stations can export their data to a computer file. | ||
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+ | You can specify a file from which XRouter will import weather data at regular intervals. The file can be in WXNOW, CUMULUS or < | ||
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+ | ==== Data from Cloud ==== | ||
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+ | If you don't have your own weather station, XRouter can be configured to pull data from cloud services such as Wunderground etc. Any weather data is better than no weather data! | ||
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+ | ===== Publishing Your Weather Data ===== | ||
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+ | XRouter can publish APRS weather beacons, both on-air, and via its [[packet: | ||
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+ | It can also publish weather data via its integral [[packet: | ||
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+ | Weather data can also be obtained via REST, and via the HTML interface. | ||
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+ | **"Let's make Packet interesting again!"** | ||
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