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tirebouchon69 wrote on 10/03/2004 15:25:
I want to setup a weather APRS station in my QTH. I use a 1-wire weather station: TAI8515 from AAG Electronica (Dallas Semiconductor), with a DS9097U serial adapter connected on COM1. I run UI-View 32 (latest release, registered!) on Windows 2000, and I transmit on 144.390 MHz with a Kantronics KPC-3 TNC (I would like to use AGW sound card driver as well... this part already works fine). I would like to transmit weather infos (from 1-wire) on the air with UI-View. I installed "UI-weather" add-on (from Andy, M0CYP), but it seems I need another software or driver to make UI-View able to read (and transmit) data from my 1-wire port. If you ask in the UI-View mailing list on Yahoo Groups, you will find people who use that wx station with UI-View. They will be able to tell you exactly what you need to do. -- Roger Barker, G4IDE - For UI-View go to - http://www.UI-View.com For WinPack go to - http://www.peaksys.co.uk |
tirebouchon69 wrote on 10/03/2004 15:25:
I want to setup a weather APRS station in my QTH. I use a 1-wire weather station: TAI8515 from AAG Electronica (Dallas Semiconductor), with a DS9097U serial adapter connected on COM1. I run UI-View 32 (latest release, registered!) on Windows 2000, and I transmit on 144.390 MHz with a Kantronics KPC-3 TNC (I would like to use AGW sound card driver as well... this part already works fine). I would like to transmit weather infos (from 1-wire) on the air with UI-View. I installed "UI-weather" add-on (from Andy, M0CYP), but it seems I need another software or driver to make UI-View able to read (and transmit) data from my 1-wire port. If you ask in the UI-View mailing list on Yahoo Groups, you will find people who use that wx station with UI-View. They will be able to tell you exactly what you need to do. -- Roger Barker, G4IDE - For UI-View go to - http://www.UI-View.com For WinPack go to - http://www.peaksys.co.uk |
Hi Roger !
I didn't know that group... I will subscribe for sure! Thanks. "Roger" wrote in message ... tirebouchon69 wrote on 10/03/2004 15:25: I want to setup a weather APRS station in my QTH. I use a 1-wire weather station: TAI8515 from AAG Electronica (Dallas Semiconductor), with a DS9097U serial adapter connected on COM1. I run UI-View 32 (latest release, registered!) on Windows 2000, and I transmit on 144.390 MHz with a Kantronics KPC-3 TNC (I would like to use AGW sound card driver as well... this part already works fine). I would like to transmit weather infos (from 1-wire) on the air with UI-View. I installed "UI-weather" add-on (from Andy, M0CYP), but it seems I need another software or driver to make UI-View able to read (and transmit) data from my 1-wire port. If you ask in the UI-View mailing list on Yahoo Groups, you will find people who use that wx station with UI-View. They will be able to tell you exactly what you need to do. -- Roger Barker, G4IDE - For UI-View go to - http://www.UI-View.com For WinPack go to - http://www.peaksys.co.uk |
Hi Roger !
I didn't know that group... I will subscribe for sure! Thanks. "Roger" wrote in message ... tirebouchon69 wrote on 10/03/2004 15:25: I want to setup a weather APRS station in my QTH. I use a 1-wire weather station: TAI8515 from AAG Electronica (Dallas Semiconductor), with a DS9097U serial adapter connected on COM1. I run UI-View 32 (latest release, registered!) on Windows 2000, and I transmit on 144.390 MHz with a Kantronics KPC-3 TNC (I would like to use AGW sound card driver as well... this part already works fine). I would like to transmit weather infos (from 1-wire) on the air with UI-View. I installed "UI-weather" add-on (from Andy, M0CYP), but it seems I need another software or driver to make UI-View able to read (and transmit) data from my 1-wire port. If you ask in the UI-View mailing list on Yahoo Groups, you will find people who use that wx station with UI-View. They will be able to tell you exactly what you need to do. -- Roger Barker, G4IDE - For UI-View go to - http://www.UI-View.com For WinPack go to - http://www.peaksys.co.uk |
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