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[Bug]: loss of location #4256

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jranma opened this issue Jul 8, 2024 · 3 comments
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[Bug]: loss of location #4256

jranma opened this issue Jul 8, 2024 · 3 comments
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jranma commented Jul 8, 2024

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T-Beam S3

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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.

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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?

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jranma commented Jul 8, 2024

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.

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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?

The clearing of position data occurs on a NodeDB reset. Why clear configuration data when clearing runtime/dynamic data like node list? Good question.

@thebentern thebentern closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Oct 7, 2024
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