[aprssig] Clarification of APRS weather station data flow.
djhuff at rockwellcollins.com
djhuff at rockwellcollins.com
Wed Mar 16 16:30:34 EDT 2011
Eric,
Where are you, and which NWS are you served by? Not all NWS stations are
setup the same way. Some are IS only, some use RF only, and some have no
APRS at all.
Some NWS offices only use Citizen Weather Observer Program,
<http://www.wxqa.com/>
and others use weather from independent sources.
I have also been to NWS offices that ONLY had APRS weather via RF, they
explained it was problem of getting non-government approved apps thru the
firewall.
More detail or a callsign would be good.
Dave
From: Eric Hansen <skyssx at gmail.com>
To: aprssig at tapr.org
Date: 03/15/2011 04:56 PM
Subject: [aprssig] Clarification of APRS weather station data flow.
Sent by: aprssig-bounces at tapr.org
I am setting up a weather station sometime this spring, and i'd like a
little clarification on how the data from APRS weather stations gets to
the NWS. In a home based situation, wouldn't it be more efficient to have
the weather station upload data directly to the server the NWS is pulling
from? Does the NWS have an APRS receiver program in any cities? Otherwise,
it seems like you could keep reliability high by putting all your
networking equipment on a UPS and submitting your data over the internet.
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