Pokemon go is absorbing all the GPS signals. It's a Chinese conspiracy

On Aug 22, 2016 8:34 PM, "George Skorup" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have seen the SyncPipes do exactly the same thing. Sats visible, but
> none tracked. A power-cycle will usually bring them right back. They just
> seem to get confused once in a while.
>
> I have one very problematic site. We've tried swapping pipes, cables,
> everything. It just goes stupid. At times even no visible sats. Power-cycle
> it and it will see 10+ visible, but still can't get lock. A couple more
> power-cycles will bring it back. And then it might go nuts again an hour or
> two later. Then it's perfectly happy for weeks. I don't get it. This is at
> a grain leg where we're in the process of moving between legs. The new leg
> is across the street about 500 feet. That one has a SyncInjector and pipe
> on the ground with metal all around and it works perfectly fine. Splain me
> that. In fact, I pretty much never have these issues with pipes attached to
> SyncInjectors. I have a site that has been running for 444 days and the
> 1PPS event counter on that injector is at... 1.
>
> On 8/22/2016 5:20 PM, Nate Burke wrote:
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> We've been running EPMP For a well over a year now.  I have not made any
> firmware changes in a while, everything is on 2.6.1, but last week I had
> 2-3 sectors (not all sectors at the site) at 2 sites separated by 20+ miles
> that started having sync problems to the point where I had to set them to
> generate sync.  Is it just isolated to me, or is something going on with
> the GPS Sky thingies that is affecting EPMP?  All radios are using the
> included GPS Antennas, and have been installed for several months.  I'll
> see either all satellites disappear from the monitor->GPS page, or it will
> show satellites as visible but not tracked with an SNR of 0.  I have tried
> both Software reboot, as well as powercycle, and they're are still acting
> this way.
>
> I've included the graphs for 3 sectors at the same site.  Blue is visible
> satellites, green is Tracked Satellites.  You can see the NW Sector has
> visible, but is losing tracking.  These were all working fine until last
> week.
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