Hi
Today i'm using a laptop running meteohub with a RFXCOM Transceiver and a OS WMR 88 weatherstation. This because of the very bad RF reception on the WMR88 console. (It cannot reach my Anemometer - but the RFXCOM can.)
The only reason why i still have the WMR88 console connected is because of the Barometer sensor.
Now i thought, would'nt it be great to use something like a Raspberry Pi to host the Meteohub system, and a Arduino Uno as sensor receiver for 433 Mhz sensors?
According to this blog, you can interconnect those 2 devices with the I2C connection: http://blog.oscarliang.net/raspberry-pi ... ected-i2c/
I'm not a programmer, and i have absolutely no experiance with those 2 boards, but i'm looking any solution that can retire my laptop in a energy saving way. And i already have seen solutions that can receive 433 Mhz sensor data on the Arduino Uno connected to at pc like this one: http://www.osengr.org/WxShield/Web/WxShield.html
But there must be somebody who can create the missing link between best of both worlds?
Cheers
Raspberry Pi and Arduino cooperation
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Re: Raspberry Pi and Arduino cooperation
Try to find the indoor temp/hum/baro sensor for Oregon wmr-928/968 (model BTHR918N) which provides baro as regular RF sensor.
So you need neither Arduno nor RPI, any Meteohub platform will do.
So you need neither Arduno nor RPI, any Meteohub platform will do.