HAMWeather should run out of the box; however, the "Current Conditions" section may have a bunch of N/As listed. If you don't, don't worry about this - you're fine. If you do, it's because the database doesn't know the closest airport to you (where it gets the current temp info from).
These instructions are for the unregistered version (which is what the app installs). If you register, they send you a database update with make all this unnecessary. See their website for details.
The installation script is set up to add your closest airportAfter installing the file, which is used you'll need to get the current conditionsdownload this script:http://wiki.amahi.org/images/e/e8/Install_pt2. This only works for folks in the US - if sh Note where you're outside save it, and then (as root) run the USfollowing: chmod a+x install_pt2.sh To run it, see belowtype: ./install_pt2. sh
The ICAO identifier for your airport in the US is the 3-letter identifier (i.e., ORD for Chicago O'Hare) with a K at the front (KORD). Pick the airport closest to you.
Once you're done, you can delete the install_pt2.sh file, since you're done. If you want to add extra cities in the future, re-run it with different cities and airports. If your city isn't foundby the script, follow the directions below.
If you're outside the US or your city isn't found, you need to edit the SQL database, using the instructions from: