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I set a "fixed" location, but sometimes it gets lost for no reason and settles on this location:
Latitude: 0.0032768
Longitude: 0.0032768
Altitude: ???
this area is also populated by other nodes, so apparently I'm not the only one to experience this bug.
the funny thing is that each one has a slightly different location, and lattitude and longitude always seem to be identical for each node.
I haven't changed any settings and this bug seems to appear after disconnecting and reconnecting my router's power supply several times. Other settings are not affected.
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I had my node set a position like this earlier today as well; happened when I did a reset of the NodeDB. My node is also set to use position precision of 16 on its primary channel (the default LongFast), and I was wondering if it could be related -- is your node using a limited precision of any kind?
I had my node set a position like this earlier today as well; happened when I did a reset of the NodeDB. My node is also set to use position precision of 16 on its primary channel (the default LongFast), and I was wondering if it could be related -- is your node using a limited precision of any kind?
I too use position precision = 16. Didn't reset my NodeDB, however. Only disconnected and reconnected the node 3-4 times.
I had my node set a position like this earlier today as well; happened when I did a reset of the NodeDB. My node is also set to use position precision of 16 on its primary channel (the default LongFast), and I was wondering if it could be related -- is your node using a limited precision of any kind?
Category
Other
Hardware
T-Beam S3
Firmware Version
2.3.13
Description
I set a "fixed" location, but sometimes it gets lost for no reason and settles on this location:
Latitude: 0.0032768
Longitude: 0.0032768
Altitude: ???
this area is also populated by other nodes, so apparently I'm not the only one to experience this bug.
the funny thing is that each one has a slightly different location, and lattitude and longitude always seem to be identical for each node.
I haven't changed any settings and this bug seems to appear after disconnecting and reconnecting my router's power supply several times. Other settings are not affected.
Relevant log output
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: