Dear WeatherCat
"power users," . . .
Sufferin' succotash! My darn weather station generated some sensor errors once more shortly after midnight!!
I checked, the battery is fine so this doesn't look like a power issue anymore. However, the station transmitter is now a long away from the Weather Envoy, so I turned on retransmitting on the Console that is roughly 1/2 the distance to the transmitter. Hopefully,
that'll lurn it! However, there was a small problem within this big problem. My
WC Status Growler AppleScript still wasn't catching these errors properly. So I dug a little more and found yet another bug.
While I was testing to confirm that everything was indeed working properly with
WC Status Growler I noticed something a bit weird that I think Stu will have to answer (and definitely this can wait until the weekend or whatever.) I unplugged the anemometer cable to cause the sensor errors and while some of the data was listed as invalid, the Live Data didn't count up any sensor errors:
Even if the total sensor errors were incrementing. On the other hand unplugging the temperature/humidity probe does cause a tally:
Stu, is this something to do with the temperature/humidity probe generating some sort sentinel value when the sensor is unplugged while unplugging the anemometer doesn't cause an analogous sentinel value?
Curious minds want to know!
Cheers, Edouard
P.S. The same fix also finally got the station communication timeout errors to work properly on
WC Status Growler. I had unplugged the USB connection from the Envoy to test that. WeatherCat successfully reset the communications by the way.