Unofficial 'Smart Weather Station' Map

Sam,

Take a look at the Map and see if your request works as you want. I think it should.

Gary

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i like the option of selecting type good job

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Thank you, Brian. It worked out great.

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@GaryFunk, looks great! Thanks for the add.

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Dan,

I added a search box to enter a station id.

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Hi world !

Greetings to everybody, I’m happy to be 1st and the only one using WeatherFlow smart weather station in Lithuania (Station: 3006)

Hope to see more WF stations in the country :slight_smile: :heart_eyes:

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hello @KlaipedaCity

Welcome to the club and yes others will follow once the Sky module is final.
And don’t forget to tell Gary if you want to add your website on your little flag

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I hope to see 100 more WeatherFlow stations in your country. Good luck with your station and welcome to the group.

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Hey Gary,

That works great, too! I like it. It is a great piece of work you have constructed for the benefit of all WeatherFlow Smart Weather Station owners!

Dan

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Welcome @KlaipedaCity.

We are happy to have you in the WeatherFlow community.

Dan.

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Thank you, Dan. It’s been a pleasure building it. Writing code is more fun when it’s work that one enjoys. Especially when it’s for a product and one gets great support from the company.

The Smart Weather Station has brought several opportunities my way and I have the fortunate pleasure to work with several developers. Currently I am working on applications for RTI, UDI, Maps and assisting other third-party developers. My latest project is a Raspberry Pi 3 turnkey system for local storage.

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Can’t wait to see the RPi3 turnkey system . . . please feel free to let me know what I need to get ordered so I can try it out here. Field testing is great fun for me (especially since I haven’t written code in a number of years).

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I recommend the newest RPi 3 B+ with a large SD Card and 2.5 amp power supply. You will also need a HDMI cable, keyboard and mouse which most already have.

The plan is a script that will install MariaDB and custom code that will listen on 50222 and store all the data. Then a method to query the SQL engine to retrieve any data the user wants. The return format will be JSON.

I plan to also install PHP so users can install the @Weather34 template for local use.

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WOW!!

Capture

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just helped it to cross that number :wink:

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The Map has gotten very popular and over 100 unique visitors each day so I have decided to put the map on it’s own sub-domain.

I have moved it to wf.fsoft.com. The current link of listed in the topic will automatically redirect to the new link.

I will be working on the pages to allow station owners to add and update the information that is displayed in the pop-up box.

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If you’re looking for C code to listen on 50222 and write to MariaDB let me know. I have some.

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Oh, I had not thought of using C. That might work out much better. I’ll email you later.

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@GaryFunk Awesome map!! I just went through the links - very quick response and load. When I select the Air link though, the Sky units also display. It’s the only link that does that for me. Wondering if that’s happening for anyone else.

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Hi, Les,

Thank you for the comments. If you like the map please give the topic a like. I appreciate your support.

That’s because most stations that have a Sky also have an Air. The Sky marker takes over the Air marker.

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