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| - | ====== Common questions | + | ====== Common questions |
| + | ====== What hardware do I need to build a WeatherDuino Weather Station? ====== | ||
| - | ====== What hardware | + | The minimal |
| + | Besides transmission of the RF signal, the transmitter units act as an interface where all outdoor weather instruments are connected.\\ | ||
| + | One transmitter unit is enough to connect all the most common weather instruments, | ||
| - | The minimal hardware | + | ====== Where can I get the circuit boards |
| - | Besides transmission of the RF signal, the Transmitter Units act as an interface where all outdoor weather instruments are connected.\\ | + | |
| - | One Transmitter Unit is enough to connect all the most common weather instruments, | + | |
| + | All information about circuit board prices, availability and how to order can be found here: [[http:// | ||
| - | ====== How data is transmitted? | + | ====== How is data transmitted? |
| - | As almost every weather | + | In common with most weather |
| - | Currently WeatherDuino uses OOK/ASK radio modules, available in 433Mhz and 315Mhz versions. | + | Currently WeatherDuino uses OOK/ASK radio modules, available in 433Mhz and 315Mhz versions. |
| - | Up to four Transmitter Units can be used per each Receiver. | + | Up to four Transmitter Units can send data to each Receiver |
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| ====== What's the maximum RF range? ====== | ====== What's the maximum RF range? ====== | ||
| - | The maximum distance which can be achieved between Transmitters and Receivers, as happen with any RF signal, depends of several factors.\\ | ||
| - | In favourable conditions the range can go up to more than 100 meters. WeatherDuino users haven' | ||
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| + | As with any RF signal, the maximum distance which can be achieved between Transmitters and Receivers depends on several factors.\\ | ||
| + | In favourable conditions the range can extend to more than 100 meters. WeatherDuino users haven' | ||
| + | ====== Do WeatherDuino receivers have a data logger? ====== | ||
| + | Yes, both the WeatherDuino Pro2 and Pro2 PLUS systems have data logging capabilities. Both systems emulate a Davis data logger, so they work in exactly the same way and have the same capabilities of the Davis data loggers.\\ | ||
| + | For a quick comparison between WeatherDuino receivers, please refer to [[: | ||
| - | ====== Does WeatherDuino receivers have a data logger? ====== | + | The number of data records which can be stored depends |
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| - | The WeatherDuino Pro2 and Pro2 PLUS systems have data logger capabilities. Both systems emulate a Davis data logger, so it works exactly the same way and have the same capabilities of the Davis data loggers.\\ | + | |
| - | For a quick comparison between WeatherDuino receivers, please refer to [[: | + | |
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| - | The number of data records which can be stored depends | + | |
| ^Sample Interval^Capacity of logger in time| | ^Sample Interval^Capacity of logger in time| | ||
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| |1 hour|106 days and 16 hours| | |1 hour|106 days and 16 hours| | ||
| |2 hours|213 days and 8 hours| | |2 hours|213 days and 8 hours| | ||
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| ====== Which weather instruments are supported? ====== | ====== Which weather instruments are supported? ====== | ||
| - | One of the strengths of the WeatherDuino weather | + | One of the strengths of the WeatherDuino weather |
| Click on the link to consult a [[: | Click on the link to consult a [[: | ||
| + | ====== I have a weather instrument which isn't on the list of supported instruments. Can I use it? ====== | ||
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| + | Maybe yes, maybe no. Please visit the [[http:// | ||
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| + | ====== Does WeatherDuino support Solar Radiation / UV sensors? ====== | ||
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| + | Yes, through the use of the [[: | ||
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| + | ====== Does WeatherDuino support Soil Moisture, Soil Temperature and Leaf Wetness sensors? ====== | ||
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| + | Yes, through the use of the [[: | ||
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| + | ====== What weather software does WeatherDuino work with? ====== | ||
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| + | WeatherDuino emulates the Davis Vantage Pro2 communication protocol, so it works with any weather software which also works with a Davis Vantage Pro2 weather station.\\ | ||
| + | Cumulus1, CumulusMX, WeewX and Weather Display are the most common software used by the WeatherDuino users. | ||
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| + | ===== User Interface - List of available languages ===== | ||
| - | ====== I have an weather instrument which isn't in the list of supported instruments. Can I use it? ====== | + | Currently, |
| - | Maybe yes, maybe not. Please visit the [[http:// | + | * Czech - Translation by Zdenek |
| + | * Dutch - Translation by Pierrelux | ||
| + | * English - Base Language | ||
| + | * French - Translation by Laulau | ||
| + | * German - Translation by engolling | ||
| + | * Italian - Translation by kraken1881 | ||
| + | * Portuguese - Translation by Werk_AG | ||
| + | * Spanish - Translation by Ardummy | ||
| + | <WRAP round help 75%> Is your language not on the list? \\ Maybe you could contribute to the project with a translation. It will not take more than an hour of your time, and a whole country will thank you. \\ </ | ||
| - | ====== How I can get the boards? How much they cost? ====== | + | \\ |
| - | All info about boards availability, | ||