Hi,
My Base (T2 + HPT435BT) and Rover (T2 + Victor LS) was working great ... until the Victor LS started rejecting / or not finding the base T2 spontaneously (GNSS not found). What's more, is that even if you reset NVRAM on the base T2 (as per previous advice to another user) as well a reset (well, delete all data) of the Victor LS the problem persists. All the Victor LS software seems to be up-to-date. If you try turning off the bluetooth on the Victor LS, it turns itself back on spontaneously, and in fact just turns off and on all by itself.
One peculiarity is that if you disconnect the radio, the Victor LS sometimes finds the T2 base, but looses the connection as soon as you turn the radio BT on. So I unpaired and repaired the radio and T2 Base (in fact I did this twice to make sure I was doing it correctly) - but it doesn't help.
One thing that I don't know if it's of any significance is that the T2 Base when it shows up in Windows Bluetooth Devices has a number in brackets after it 'T0185 (,35,)' - whereas the T2 Rover doesn't 'T01995 (,,)'. I am not sure what that number means... (I am assuming it's to do with the Radio Pairing).
Failing that, is this a hardware issue with the Victor LS? Could you advise? We really need this equipment to work - or else we are in trouble.
Thanks,
Andrew W
My Base (T2 + HPT435BT) and Rover (T2 + Victor LS) was working great ... until the Victor LS started rejecting / or not finding the base T2 spontaneously (GNSS not found). What's more, is that even if you reset NVRAM on the base T2 (as per previous advice to another user) as well a reset (well, delete all data) of the Victor LS the problem persists. All the Victor LS software seems to be up-to-date. If you try turning off the bluetooth on the Victor LS, it turns itself back on spontaneously, and in fact just turns off and on all by itself.
One peculiarity is that if you disconnect the radio, the Victor LS sometimes finds the T2 base, but looses the connection as soon as you turn the radio BT on. So I unpaired and repaired the radio and T2 Base (in fact I did this twice to make sure I was doing it correctly) - but it doesn't help.
One thing that I don't know if it's of any significance is that the T2 Base when it shows up in Windows Bluetooth Devices has a number in brackets after it 'T0185 (,35,)' - whereas the T2 Rover doesn't 'T01995 (,,)'. I am not sure what that number means... (I am assuming it's to do with the Radio Pairing).
Failing that, is this a hardware issue with the Victor LS? Could you advise? We really need this equipment to work - or else we are in trouble.
Thanks,
Andrew W