Oregon Scientific WMR300 logger and beta phase

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Oregon Scientific WMR300 logger and beta phase

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Hello,
I am about to but a meteobridge to connect my WMR300 to the internet.
The wiki says that the internal logger isn't used. Does it mean that it gets disabled? Does the data continue to be recorded internally even when using meteobridge?
I would also like to know it the support for WMR300 has passed the beta phase and is in a good usable status.

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Re: Oregon Scientific WMR300 logger and beta phase

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WMR300 support is stable. You will need a USB 2.0 passive hub, as with all the other stations.
Internal logger of WMR300 is not used. Meteobridge is keeping track of monitoring min/max
values for various time ranges etc.
When you need weather data stored permanently, you can send data to a mysql database,
your own web pages or one of the many weather networks which do archiving and displaying
of data for you.
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Re: Oregon Scientific WMR300 logger and beta phase

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Thanks.
Internal logger is not used means that It is disabled, not recording any data while meteobridge is connected?
Or does it continue to collect data in parallel to what meteobridge is doing?

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AFAIK the logger continues to save data, but Meteobridge is not requesting that.
So in theory, you could connect it to a PC from time to time to read out the
data internally logged in the WMR300.
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