or one of their antennas: you might be lucky and console has SMA socket to
which you could add a cable/antenna
⊣GE⊢
> On 12 Sep 2024, at 11:39 AM, p q wrote:
>
> I recommend moving your sensor or console someplace where you get a better
> signal
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You received this message because you are s
Well, it's not using Wifi, it's the using some other RF protocol. But, the
console is unable to communicate with the sensor from time to time. There
is a byte in the data packet that the driver reads to say so. That's what
generates this message and then it skips over reading the remaining data.
Yo
Hi Peter,
My station was working well, but I moved the console for a suitable space,
but my house roof is in metal, and console is now at the wall near the roof
gable.
WiFi indicator on the console show 4 bars, but from time to time it show no
bar.
Yes, I"m using mode 3, I"ve rebooted the cons
I haven't seen this problem myself. Looking at the driver source, it's
failing to decode the signal strength reading, The comments say
# signal strength goes from 0 to 3, inclusive
# according to nincehelser, this is a measure of the number of
failed
# sensor queries, not the actua
Hi Peter,
My console is displaying data correctly,
Same message is repeating 2 to 12 times, at a time
I'm using Rasperry Pi 4 gb
Regards,
Jacques
Le mardi 10 septembre 2024 à 18 h 14 min 56 s UTC-4, p q a écrit :
> Do you have a Acurite console? Does it show data? If not, it might be bad
> ba
Do you have a Acurite console? Does it show data? If not, it might be bad
batteries in the sensor gizmo.
If you're using the USB cable to connect to the console, do you have it set
to mode 3? Might want to unplug the USB cable and plug it in again, but I
doubt that's really the problem.
Are there o