Dear Stu and WeatherCat fans of really
kewl stuff!

I was thumbing through the Davis Vantage Pro, Vantage Pro-2 and Vantage Vue Serial Communication Reference Manual trying to understand a bit more of what WeatherCat reports as sensor errors when I came across an interesting entry in the back called: Calculating ISS reception.
It describes a method by which you can use anemometer data from the Davis ISS (or dedicated anemometer transmitter) to compute the quality of transmission between the ISS (or anemometer transmitter) and the console.
This information is provided in the diagnostic controls of the console, so the only folks who would have a practical use for it are the Weather Envoy crowd. On the other hand, the graphs of the Console are -
shall we say - primitive? While the graphing capabilities of WeatherCat are
stunning! ![Bounce [bounce]](https://athena.trixology.com/Smileys/default/bounce.gif)
So I toss the idea to Stu and you'all. It is really silly in a way, but on the other hand, it would allow us WeatherCatters to put a graph on our websites that I don't think any other weather station software can provide - at least on the Mac.
Graphs like that would make WeatherCat . . .
da' kewlest of da' cool! 
Tossed out for everyone's consideration . . . . . . .
. . . Or should I say in search of exactly how vain and decadent we are prepared to go with our beautiful graphs! . . ![[rolleyes2]](https://athena.trixology.com/Smileys/default/rolleyes1.gif)
. . .
![Lol2 [lol2]](https://athena.trixology.com/Smileys/default/lol.gif)
Cheers, Edouard
![Cheers [cheers1]](https://athena.trixology.com/Smileys/default/food-smiley-004.gif)
P.S. The method for computing the reception is at the end of the section
XIV Common tasks which is page 51 on version 2.6.1 of the manual dated: March 29, 2013
P.P.S. Unfortunately, the technique uses anemometer data, so those of you with separate anemometer transmitters would be graphing that instead.