![]() I discovered that the Weather Tool would crash when my Internet was disrupted or when Weather Underground sometimes got a brief overload. I have a Logia 5 in 1 personal weather station, which was set up in November 2020. This is what one of the posts there says. There is a tool at to keep the weather tool working. I did find a wiki on METAR, and guess they use the US version of that ( ). If any one has such details, I would appreciate a post providing any links to the documentation for all of these things. If I can find the details I plan to write a Windows desktop app to relay the data to as many places (wunderground, weathercloud, pwsweather, etc.) to which I can find the details to transmit to them. I really want to access the console myself, and let the Weather Tool go. In the past half year I have discovered the citizen's weather observer program, and now I relay my data there ( !lat=32.2355&lng=-99.8227). It leaves the consumer with the idea that those are the two options available on the Internet. The Logia Weather Tool has WeatherCloud and WeatherUnderground in the export and setup tab ( the other tab is the dashboard to see the current observations ). There is a lot of older stations and older software on the Internet, but I guess the 'weather underground effect' has really changed the way personal weather stations are perceived. ![]() I have searched on and off for months attempting to find some software to read the data like the weather tool does (BTW: the version has been 1.02 for at least 7 months since initial stationing of the Logia). ![]() Transmitting data without the weather tool crashing is another matter. The sensors and console have worked okay, no complaints there. There is a youtube video of one person that reviewed the Logia 5-1 station. I purchased and set up my Logia 5 in 1 with PC Connect December 2020. They OEM stations for several brands, these among them:ĭoes anyone have experience with any of these stations? The OEM of these stations appears to be CCL Electronics. The FCC submission for the Logia is available here 915 MHz from sensor to console and 2.4 GHz WI-Fi from console to router. It reliably uploads info to Weather Underground and Weather Cloud. It consists of a 5-in-1 sensor and color console. I recently replaced an old Acurite station with a Logia station.
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