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YT7MPB > APRS 25.01.18 00:12l 37 Lines 1432 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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From: YT7MPB@YT7MPB.#NS.SRB.EU
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Hello all,
I have performed some extended tests with PCsensor's TEMPerHUM
temperature & humidity sensor. The results are there:
https://www.modmypi.com/blog/testing-pcsensors-temperhum-part-1-windows-xp-software-logging
https://www.modmypi.com/blog/testing-pcsensors-temperhum-part-2-windows-xp-hardware-logging
https://www.modmypi.com/blog/testing-pcsensors-temperhum-part-3-linux-hardware-logging
https://www.modmypi.com/blog/testing-pcsensors-temperhum-part-4-linux-software-logging
I'd like to see some comments and ideas on what I might do next. I've
been thinking on adding a Rasperry Pi to the game, in order to see if
TEMPerHUM + RPi combo can be used as a 'poor man's' replacement for a WX
station.
In fact, I am interested in a lightweight solution that I can carry with
me to a conference and academic visits, and to show the audience how WX
data (temperature and humidity only in this case) can be used in APRS.
The data should be transferred via USB connectivity and in an
appropriate format from RPi to another computer - a laptop or desktop
running an APRS client with the map and everything, and of course the
data must be 'understandable' by that client.
(Any ideas/suggestions please post both here and as comments on the
above sites, to promote APRS among other electronic enthusiasts ...)
Regards,
Misko YT7MPB
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