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    mySQM+ DIY SQM WEATHER STATION

    mySQM+ DIY SQM WEATHER STATION

    ESP32 mySQM+ Sky-Meter/Weather Station with loads of features

    mySQM+ Sky Quality Meter/Weather Station (c) R Brown, 2020-2025, All rights reserved. Permission is granted for personal and Academic use only. Code or portions of code may not be copied or used without appropriate credit given to author(s). EXPANSION BOARDS - You can expand this project using the two types of project expansion boards at https://sourceforge.net/projects/myesp-boards/
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    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    Display, log and upload data to the internet from your Oregon Scientific or AcuRite 02032C weather station. The Arduino WxShield also supported. See project web site for FAQs. Use Open Discussion for support requests.
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    Electronic Weather Station System

    Two companion weather stations with Wi-Fi upload/download

    This electronic weather station system involves two weather stations that communicate with each other via XBEE RF modules and upload and download information from a Website via an RN-171-XV Wi-Fi module. The design files include the Fritzing CAD files, the etchable PDF PCB layout files, the Gerber files, parts listings, software listings (embedded software listings and Website scripts), and schematics of the circuit boards. There are two circuit boards which are the main controller board and...
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    wview is a unix application for weather stations. It archives weather data from the station. Generates full html web sites with graphics. ftp/ssh export capability. MySQL/PostgreSQL archiving. International. Weather alarms. Data feed. RSS feed.
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    JAWS - Jefferson AWS, linux port of AWS weather station interface. JAWS runs on a linux computer connected via serial to a AWS datalogger. It then logs and sends weather data. The data can be sent to a csv log file, wundergound, and mysql.
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    Personal Weather Station

    My Weather: Personal weather station for educational purpose

    Personal Weather Station is a simple educational project used for learning various skills in electronics and programming. The station will collect the data using a couple of sensors connected to a micro-controller. Collected data will be uploaded to an online weather server where visitors can see the collected data. Multiple stations can send data to the weather website and visitors can select which station to see using a simple search or selecting from a map. Sensors: - Precipitation...
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