Useful links:
- http://www.susa.net/wordpress/2012/08/raspberry-pi-reading-wh1081-weather-sensors-using-an-rfm01-and-rfm12b/
- http://lucsmall.com/2012/04/27/weather-station-hacking-part-1/
- http://lucsmall.com/2012/04/29/weather-station-hacking-part-2/
- http://lucsmall.com/2012/04/30/weather-station-hacking-part-3/
- http://lucsmall.com/2013/12/19/weather-updates/
- https://bitbucket.org/craigspry/digitechxc0346
- https://bitbucket.org/craigspry/digitechxc0346_thingspeak
These articles together form the source that I drew inspiration from. I didn’t have to do my own signal timing analysis which sounds fascinating but complicated. The above code examples however are written either for Raspberry Pi, or for Arduino using different models of Fine Offset sensors and transmitters.
Hi mate,
What in the XC0346 code did you have to change for the XC0348? I am having trouble making sense of the data my Arduino is receiving using the sketch from https://bitbucket.org/craigspry/digitechxc0346
Hi, have emailed you my working code as it’s still a bit messy for publication here. Mostly based on code at https://github.com/lucsmall/BetterWH2 in fact, but with changes for the extra sensors.
Nice to get a real post instead of the spam, happy to contribute back to the community.
Enjoy!