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Campbell Scientific Weather Page


Tyler Apr 8, 2009 05:21 PM

I'm just getting started with my CR1000. The learning curve is... a little stepper than I was expecting. I'm thrilled with the user forums.

I'm curious about the Campbell Scientific weather page. http://weather.campbellsci.com/index.html The format is excellent. It's easy to check out the particular data you want to look at. Is this easy to do?

Tyler
www.nelsonfamilyvineyards.com


ChipsNSalsa Apr 9, 2009 05:23 PM

I'm going to assume that you purchased either LoggerNet or PC400, but you may simply be using our free PC200W software to communicate with your CR1000. As far as the learning curve, I'd suggest using our program generator called Short Cut to create a few programs and then examine the resulting program in the CRBasic Editor.

The format of the weather.campbellsci.com page is of my own design. I wrote the HTML for each of the pages involved. The "current conditions" pages and pages containing charts simply reference images that are updated periodically and automatically by RTMC Pro which is a graphical display software product we offer (see http://www.campbellsci.com/rtmcpro ). The tabular pages are updated with a combination of automated tasks, batch file programming, and output from our Split report generator that comes with LoggerNet.

If you want to make the information part of an existing web page such as your www.nelsonfamilyvineyards.com I would suggest image output from RTMC Pro and writing your own HTML to wrap around the images. If you don't want to be bothered with writing the HTML and/or don't mind running another web server, the RTMC Web Server (see http://www.campbellsci.com/rtmc-web-server ) displays projects created with RTMC Pro quite nicely (see http://rtmc.campbellsci.com ).

Call me at 435-750-1750 or email me at GELyon@campbellsci.com and I'd be glad to discuss options and methods with you further. I also frequent the Sierra Foothills wine region and would be happy to include the Mendocino County wine region on one of my trips.

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