Australian Silicon Chip magazine feature -
uncle_bob - 02-03-2015
Good news everybody,
The Australian based Silicon magazine has started to run a four part series of articles with the March 2015 edition now available.
If you are planning to build the WeatherDuino Pro2 system, then it may be worthwhile purchasing either a hardcopy or subscribe online at:
NOTE: The Weatherstation pictured above isn't covered in this article, nor is any information regarding this available at this time.
The contents of the editions are as follows:
- WeatherDuino Pro2 overview and where to source uncommon parts
- Building, configuring and programming the Transmitter Unit
- Building, configuring and programming the Receiving Unit. It also shows the setting required to communicate with the Cumulus software.
- Building, configuring and programming the Wireless Display Unit
If there's any errors in this article, feel free to slap me round a bit
RE: Australian Silicon Chip magazine feature -
uncle_bob - 25-03-2015
Episode II is now hitting the bookstores and comes with a free 2015 Jaycar catalogue!
Though, since the catalogue is fairly heavy, I wouldn't expect it to be sent overseas, except maybe to NZ.
RE: Australian Silicon Chip magazine feature -
werk_ag - 09-06-2015
Episode III - Construction of the RX unit, in the May 2015 edition
RE: Australian Silicon Chip magazine feature -
Stuarts - 09-06-2015
The June issue is already out with the details of the WD unit.
RE: Australian Silicon Chip magazine feature -
birdhandler - 11-09-2015
is someone able to post the silicon chip articles here please
thanks in advance
RE: Australian Silicon Chip magazine feature -
uncle_bob - 11-09-2015
(11-09-2015, 00:27)birdhandler Wrote: is someone able to post the silicon chip articles here please
thanks in advance
Hi Birdhandler,
I think that wouldn't be fair on Silicon Chip if we did that. All the information is already on here, it just takes a little digging around to find it. You can buy the articles directly off SC, or if you're like me and have an aversion to spending cash
, your local public library should have a copy.
If you have any specific questions, please free to start a thread and we'll try to answer them.
RE: Australian Silicon Chip magazine feature -
JT118 - 11-09-2015
I agree, copyright and publishers writer need some return, but could Silicon Chip be asked to publish the articles as an online single issue for say $10.00. I have bought my copies and pdf ed the relevant pages onto a single book, but I will not publish them for the reasons above.
Authors need something back, don't they Uncle Bob!?
RE: Australian Silicon Chip magazine feature -
uncle_bob - 11-09-2015
(11-09-2015, 07:31)JT118 Wrote: but could Silicon Chip be asked to publish the articles as an online single issue for say $10.00.
That's a great idea and I also wish they would do that. Maybe pop a letter into the editor with that suggestion, though I'd say they have heard it before and it might be in the too hard basket.
Quote:Authors need something back, don't they Uncle Bob!?
I only wrote the series of articles because I think Werk_AG's system is brilliant and I thought it would interest likewise minded tinkers and SC readers like myself. I did get paid for it and was surprised that they did but I would've cared if they hadn't.
One of my colleagues reckons I should start start wearing a writers Beret
RE: Australian Silicon Chip magazine feature -
Ardummy - 11-09-2015
I agree that authors need something back, I bought four numbers and airmail received in 15 days, it is a good investment. Sorry my english no good.
RE: Australian Silicon Chip magazine feature -
sperry russ - 26-09-2015
Are these 4 articles still available? I don't want a subscription. What is the best/cheapest way to purchase them if available? Hard copy or PDF? I live in Florida.
Thanks,
Sperry