SBAS Code Diff Position

Phillip Lancaster

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So your position is based on 0 lat 0 long. What Lat/Long position is on LS? I would guess that its normal. Which would give you nothing for distance to base.
 

Sdrake14

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Sdrake14

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This is interesting Matt for I generally would not have thought of monitoring this as a maintenance issue after a purchase? Should that be checked regularly like software and firmware updates?
 

Sdrake14

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Now on the wifi issue that caused the whole snowball. I have been trying to zero in on the root of the wifi break and with all the moving parts, switch this, switch that until I am down to most things are tweaked properly and the thing that seems to be breaking the ability to connect to the receiver by IP port is once an interrupt happens it generates the error message "link lost" and this somehow causes the router to hide the address even though the receiver reconnects to the port. So I can connect to the receiver by BT and see that it says "connected" but it does not show in the router client list.

I reset the receiver and shazam! the T2 port shows up in the client list and I can connect again by IP port. I have messed with this enough now to be pretty comfortable that the problem is not with the router but is on the T2 side. I do not need to do anything on the router side to fix it.

Now if the other thing is if the T2 remains sending an output, of some sort, (ie: rtk correction, static collect, or connected to netview or netbrowser) it appears less likely to lose link. It appears to happen when the receiver is just left to be in a static state connected to the wifi and somewhere along the line it sleeps or whatever, generates the error and the router does not like T2 anymore.......
 
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