To receive the signals produced by the Bresser Weather Station I designed in Kicad a small Hardware layout.
This Board consist of a ESP32-PicoD4 Microcontroller, an RGB LED, 7 GPIO Pins, a Voltage supply and a LORA CHIP RFM95.
Hint: This Board is optional and not mandatory. You may use any other Board e.g. from Lilygo which has a valid SX127x Chip from Semtech.
The benefit of my own design is the formfactor.. I wanted it to be as small as possible.

You may find the Schematics here:
Right now you need to add anCC1101 Receiver to this Hardware. You may find these Boards cheap on Ebay
I am about to check weather this CC1101 Chip can be removed and everything is handled by the RFM95 LoRa Chip alone.
The Bad/ugly thing about this CC1101 Module is the PinDistance is 2mm while most development Boards have a pin distance of 2.54 mm.
To Connect this CC1101 To the Board with a standard 3.3V, GND, 4GPIOs you may need one of these adapter board that I found on Amazon.
They adapt the distance to your needs.
Next you may solder these Pins straight forward: Pinning might be found here Link:
Luckily these fits to most headers on development Boards
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