Author Topic: GPS drop outs since Rosetta upgrade  (Read 9048 times)

Shortwing

Re: GPS drop outs since Rosetta upgrade
« Reply #15 on: November 14, 2019, 08:36:20 pm »
Hi Lee and team,

I've been experiencing a lot of dropouts since the rosetta upgrade.  The same leads, power source, but my ipad is regularly losing the connection.  The ipad is about half a meter from the unit.  The older one never dropped out, but since the upgrade and install of 20190621 its become almost useless flying around controlled airspace because of how unreliable its become losing the ipad.

It could be something i've done?  I've uploaded the last two flights to the replay website and all seem complete, is there a log file I can send over for your review?

Appreciate your help.

Admin

Re: GPS drop outs since Rosetta upgrade
« Reply #16 on: November 14, 2019, 09:15:44 pm »
Hi shortwing
Please post your configure and hom pages after running for 10 mins

Also, what nav software and connection method do you use ?

Thx
Lee

Shortwing

Re: GPS drop outs since Rosetta upgrade
« Reply #17 on: November 14, 2019, 10:19:58 pm »
Hi Lee,

Thanks for replying, i'll run it tomorrow, Skydemon wifi connection.

Reviewing the tracks they seem to finish before I turned the device off, i'll send those links tomorrow also.

Many thanks Lee

Shortwing

Re: GPS drop outs since Rosetta upgrade
« Reply #18 on: November 19, 2019, 07:07:48 pm »
Lee, see below

Shortwing

Re: GPS drop outs since Rosetta upgrade
« Reply #19 on: November 19, 2019, 07:10:40 pm »
Flight logs are uploaded on the aircrew website

James Rose

Re: GPS drop outs since Rosetta upgrade
« Reply #20 on: November 19, 2019, 07:40:09 pm »
Flight logs are uploaded on the aircrew website

Lee would need the link to see it. Is it this one: https://aircrew.co.uk/playback/15bd5c ?

TRK file: https://aircrew.co.uk/playback/uploads/15bd5c/track.trk

Admin

Re: GPS drop outs since Rosetta upgrade
« Reply #21 on: November 19, 2019, 10:50:34 pm »
Hi Shortwing

Please change the UDP select from auto to PilotAware
The log indicates it is toggling the connection method

$PALOG,20190714,144527,WIFI,192.168.1.26,IP,A4:F1:E8:AE:79:04,MAC,CONNECTED
$PALOG,20190714,144527,WIFI,UDP,192.168.1.26:2000,DISCONNECTED
$PALOG,20190714,144527,WIFI,UDP,192.168.1.26:4000,ATTEMPT
$PALOG,20190714,144527,WIFI,UDP,192.168.1.26:4000,DISCONNECTED
$PALOG,20190714,144527,WIFI,UDP,192.168.1.26:2000,ATTEMPT
$PALOG,20190714,144527,WIFI,UDP,192.168.1.26:2000,DISCONNECTED
$PALOG,20190714,144527,WIFI,UDP,192.168.1.26:4000,ATTEMPT
$PALOG,20190714,144527,WIFI,UDP,192.168.1.26:4000,DISCONNECTED
$PALOG,20190714,144527,WIFI,UDP,192.168.1.26:2000,ATTEMPT

Shortwing

Re: GPS drop outs since Rosetta upgrade
« Reply #22 on: December 07, 2019, 07:21:36 pm »
Hi Lee,

Changed it as you suggested, still had a few issues today.  I've uploaded the three tracks and will PM you the links.  Something strange - it must be my setup but I cannot figure out why.

Todays aircraft was a PA28, the unit was sat flat on the panel, USB cable to the cigarette lighter USB socket.