Do you still get bad reception with the usb cable removed? What sort of range are you expecting and does the console have line of sight to the sensors?
I've just built my own receiver for os sensors which I've interfaced to weewx. Should be in a position to post more details shortly.
Lloyd
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Apologies for dragging this up from the dead...I, too, have a wmr200 that has been running fine (with only very occasional reception loss e.g. on low battery or significant local RF transmission) standalone for several years.I recently installed WeeWx/Apache2 running headless on an early Raspberry Pi running the standard (Debian) wheezy image. Software runs fine, no log issues, generates reports nicely.I lost reception from the outdoor sensors as soon as I connected the USB cable to the WMR- even if WeeWx isn't running on the RaPi. it is like magic- connect- lose sensors-disconnect and the data returns to the display.
I guessed there was an RFI/EMI problem, so added ferrite slugs to all the RaPi cables- now I just lose the wind sensor (which i think is the poorest transmitter as it suffers very occasional data loss normally).
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Thanks for the pointers, I'll check hardware version and try a USB cable with the +5 line cut.It is a temporary loss of signal when USB is connected...Peter
On 16 Mar 2017 11:38 am, Glenn McKechnie <******************@gmail.com> wrote:
--On 16 March 2017 at 21:25, Peter Humphrey <*********@gmail.com> wrote:Apologies for dragging this up from the dead...I, too, have a wmr200 that has been running fine (with only very occasional reception loss e.g. on low battery or significant local RF transmission) standalone for several years.I recently installed WeeWx/Apache2 running headless on an early Raspberry Pi running the standard (Debian) wheezy image. Software runs fine, no log issues, generates reports nicely.I lost reception from the outdoor sensors as soon as I connected the USB cable to the WMR- even if WeeWx isn't running on the RaPi. it is like magic- connect- lose sensors-disconnect and the data returns to the display.Lost or lose?I'm working on the assumption that it's lose ie: it hasn't worked sinced you've started using the pi?With the some of the early models you could backpower the pi from the USB. I wonder if that's happening with yours and the 5V to the wmr200 is being affected with the drain?' cat /proc/cpuinfo ' will show the hardware and revision number
Hardware : BCM2709
Revision : a22082
Serial : 000000004f84e41bfrom there you could find out whether it's an issue that might be affecting you?
http://elinux.org/RPi_Hardware#PowerI guessed there was an RFI/EMI problem, so added ferrite slugs to all the RaPi cables- now I just lose the wind sensor (which i think is the poorest transmitter as it suffers very occasional data loss normally).Ah, some improvement but still misbehaving.
I do wonder if it could be related to the design of the Pi's USB though, I understand that they are quirky. If I put a long cable between the pi and the wifi it starts to act up, which is more about inadequate power in my case.
Anyway, good luck. Hopefully it helps rather than distracts.
Cheers
Glenn
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If you get some really small ferrie core blocks then these might reduce interference over USB-cable. Not much space to fit them though.
Also, if possible, clock-down the RPi CPU. It might help (unless it is the USB-circuit that causes it)
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