Mobile BlueTooth Weather Station?

Okay… Now that I have my new phone (Treo 700W), BlueTooth GPS (wireless, with chargable battery)… I’m ready to hook it up to a weather station…

Stop at a location, hit the activate button, the back trunk in the truck opens up and raises up an Annodemeter and rain bucket, temp, humidity, baro are already active and I start getting a pulse via bluetooth to my phone.

Phone grabs the current GPS coordinates and transmits my location, with the current weather data to my home server via EVDO high speed Internet connection…

I finish my coffee… push the deactivate button, the rain gauge and anemometer dissappear into the safety of their case, and I’m off down the road…

Before Tim asks…we need to see the pictures of this in operation :wink:

Surprised it doesn’t make the coffee, drink it and have a p**s for you as well… :wink: :wink: 8)

Stuart

Don’t for get the Beer. :smiley:
Coyote

I think all that is achievable, how much money do you have?

Here’s an interesting item for a start http://www.socketcom.com/product/CS0400-479.asp

Amazing, Price is too steep for me I’ll stick to cables
Coyote :slight_smile:

I figure it can’t be that hard. The automatic stuff about the anedometer isn’t really needed. I already have in my mind a way of doing that with a manual arm that would be fairly easy to build.

I figured that Eric from Hobby Board could come up with a 1 Wire basic system with bluetooth in it??

I did see that serial to bluetooth adapter… $160 isn’t that bad.

Thanks, Chris.

I probably would have asked if you didn’t… :lol: :wink:

–Tim

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