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Re: Weather Stations



Bill:

Dallas Semiconductor sold weather stations several years ago that
could talk to Linux (as well as that other OS).  It was about $80US.
I believe that another firm is now marketing the product.  A google search
ought to find it.  The base system includes wind speed and direction,
and temperature.  There was an add-on for a rain guage too.
The software to control it was included.

Dean
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On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 02:47:33PM -0700, Bill Moseley wrote:
> Actually, there's two parts.  First we need a machine to collect 
> data from an inexpensive weather station and then copy (ftp/scp) the 
> data to some location every so often.  
> 
> Any suggestions for weather stations (a piece of equipment, not an 
> online "station") that a linux box can talk to?  I assume a serial port
> is the interface of choice here.
> 
> The second part is for a web site to fetch the data and convert it into
> some type of display suitable for a web page.  It would be nice to have
> something graphic (even if it is static data -- could use some animated
> image to give the effect of the wind speed fluctuating, I suppose ;)
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> 
> -- 
> Bill Moseley
> moseley@hank.org
> 
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