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In 2020 support for the [https://www.davisinstruments.com/airlink/ Davis Airlink] device was introduced in CumulusMX. Although AirQuality sensors had been supported by CumulusMX as Extra Sensors - which are not supported by  CumulusUtils - this Davis device had specific tables and support incorporated and as such could be supported by CumulusUtils. The Davis Airlink is supported by a Table view and by graphing the measured values. Future AirQuality devices will need a consistent use of an underlying data structure and interface to be supported.
In 2020 support for the [https://www.davisinstruments.com/airlink/ Davis Airlink] device was introduced in CumulusMX. Although AirQuality sensors had been supported by CumulusMX as Extra Sensors - which are not supported by  CumulusUtils - this Davis device had specific tables and support incorporated and as such could be supported by CumulusUtils. The Davis Airlink is supported by a Table view and by graphing the measured values. Future AirQuality devices will need a consistent use of an underlying data structure and interface to be supported.


AirQuality in the context of the AirLink is about Particulate Matter or fine dust particles of size of less then 10<math>\mu{m}</math> and less than 2.5<math>\mu{m}</math>. Duration of exposure of a certain average value gives an AQI which differes per country. On the forum information about this is available and linked below.
AirQuality in the context of the AirLink is about Particulate Matter or fine dust particles of size of less then 10<math>\mu{m}</math> and less than 2.5<math>\mu{m}</math>. Duration of exposure of a certain average value gives an AQI which differs per country. On the forum information about this is available and linked below.


== Operation ==
== Operation ==

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