Ooooo that's good information to have. Ultimately, The goal is to also make a low paper power kill and run my model 15 permanently as a weather alert. If my script comprehension improves maby follow the weather and something else.
Bowman
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Date: 4/28/25 6:35 PM (GMT-06:00)
Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] IttyWx project on github
Hey,
I’ve been working on version 3 again. Was hoping to have it released earlier this year, but a couple of months ago a car ran a red light and totaled my truck… so getting that all sorted out with the insurance companies, along with buying a replacement and then trying to get my ham radio gear into the new (used) one took some time. Finally done with the truck as of last week — now back on with the script ;p .
Not a great coder myself, I’m just putting some finishing touches on 3 — the new version and hopefully it will be released in not too long… but if you can get version 1 working, the more power to ‘ya :) ! The current issue with version 1 — the one that’s on GitHub, is that the NWS changed some stuff with their API... 3 will have that all fixed.
Good luck and will keep ‘ya updated on my end as well!
> On Apr 28, 2025, at 5:28 PM, abowman89 via GreenKeys <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Im working on making the set up on https://github.com/tenko23/ittyWx.
> Has anybody done this recently? I've got the raspberry pie and followed the instructions for the script ( many problems and much learning, zero python experience). I think I have it right. I was hooked up with a vople circuit board that I have not started yet (have to order the components).
> Does the volpe bored connect to the raspberry pi with a usb cord that has one end soldered to it. I can't tell from the picture.
>
> Thanks
> Bowman
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