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Hacking a wireless weather station display

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    Yveaux
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    Hey there!

    In the past days I succeeded in taking over an indoor wireless weather display and feed it the data from a bunch of weather sensors.

    gif_im_color_dither_32_6267298df7.gif

    An 868Mhz transmitter is fed with sensor data obtained through a MySensors network, which will then be shown on the display.
    A description of the project can be found at my blog: http://yveaux.blogspot.nl/2015/08/hacking-wireless-weather-display.html

    Enjoy!

    http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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      blacey
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      Just read your blog post - well done! :+1:

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        Yveaux
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        Yeah, hackaday baby!
        http://hackaday.com/2015/08/24/build-a-sensor-network-around-a-weather-station/

        http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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        • Y Yveaux

          Hey there!

          In the past days I succeeded in taking over an indoor wireless weather display and feed it the data from a bunch of weather sensors.

          gif_im_color_dither_32_6267298df7.gif

          An 868Mhz transmitter is fed with sensor data obtained through a MySensors network, which will then be shown on the display.
          A description of the project can be found at my blog: http://yveaux.blogspot.nl/2015/08/hacking-wireless-weather-display.html

          Enjoy!

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          RJ_Make
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          @Yveaux Wow, that is some great hacking! Well Done!!

          RJ_Make

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            well done :) l33t hack :)

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