heysoundude
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PRESRR or PRESFR in METAR trigger alerts?
Yeah, but how about for people that don't know how to read METARs... lolPRESRR or PRESFR in METAR trigger alerts?
Idk, you saw an air plane or two went down.
Everybody should take PPL ground school...ESPECIALLY nervous flyers.Yeah, but how about for people that don't know how to read METARs... lol
Looks like that thing could use a couple of RTRHTR's...Guys, give me few days. The new plane arrived in perfect shape! The previous owner told me it wasn't used in last 20 years due to COVID. This global pandemic messed up a lot of things... It's like brand new, excellent deal. I just need to check the spark plugs and I'm ready to resume WXMON testing.
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P.S. Can I use WD-40 on the elevators? They are squeaking a bit. I used garage door grease on the previous plane, but WD-40 may be better?
I know you've got this, @Tech9! Never thought I'd see Asus hardware and WD-40 make an aircraft airworthy, yet here we are.@Viktor Jaep, tomorrow 11AM, Hamilton International airport. I'll stop by Canada Computers on the way to get some Asus avionics. Bring your USB stick, please. Get a can with WD-40 because @heysoundude didn't reply. If he brings one more we can spray the right side elevators as well. International airport because I have 78 more pages to read, something about Landing. It's getting late - tomorrow after take off. May need some space.
P.S. How's your Spanish? The airplane arrived from Colombia and the Manual is in Spanish. I understand most of it including flying over water, but not sure what they mean by "mantener la cocaína seca". It's pretty advanced, actually. They even talk about DFS channels - "evitar las estaciones de radar".
For you @Tech9 , I've a can of this and I think it may be aviation approved...I'd check if I were you. Transport Canada can dffer a bit from elsewhere.Do you want to come with me, @heysoundude? Lets make history! And don't worry - I'm reading the Manual at the moment. Nothing interesting there. Half of the switches they are talking about are missing anyway. Do you have a can of DW-40, by the way? Home Hardware had none.
Great question! There's actually 4 good reasons why...Thanks for your time to make the script but why will someone ssh to the router to check the weather?
wxmon
Option 3 is not allowed. Sorry.I do Option 3 with one click:
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And it tells me if I need to click:
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curl --retry 3 "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ViktorJp/WXMON/master/wxmon-0.2b.sh" -o "/jffs/scripts/wxmon.sh" && chmod a+rx "/jffs/scripts/wxmon.sh"
option 2 assumes the SSH window is already open ;-) plus step c should not mention ads because everyone runs Diversion or AdguardHome right? ;-)Great question! There's actually 4 good reasons why...
1.) Because the impossible is possible on Asus-Merlin Firmware.
2.) Because we could.
3.) Because I love weather.
4.) Because it's faster than anything else... for instance, is it quicker to:
Option 1
a. open up Chrome
b. type https://wunderground.com
c. wait for it and all the ads to load
d. go up to the search bar and type in your locale
e. interpolate a fancy graph like a weather scientist?
f. plus, google and a host of other shady companies are probably tracking you throughout this whole process
-or-
Option 2
a. from your SSH window type:
Code:wxmon
And pressing "M" will give you even more plain-language weather info, in the easy-to-understand words of a weathercaster.
Salvaged that one from the crash?Option 5
If you guys have an older tablet with no much use - get an nice stand and load this app:
WhatWeather - Weather Station - Apps on Google Play
Turn your outdated device into a weather station and give it a second lifeplay.google.com
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