On 20 May, 2015 - Rick Walsh wrote: > Thank you for your help and patience Anton, > > > > > Then try to connect via rfcomm: > > > > sudo rfcomm -i 00:15:83:3D:0A:57 connect /dev/rfcomm0 00:13:43:0E:6B:D0 > > > > Connecting is the bit that doesn't work, either from within > bluetoothctl or with rfcomm. > > sudo rfcomm -i 00:15:83:3D:0A:57 connect /dev/rfcomm0 00:13:43:0E:6B:D0 > Can't connect RFCOMM socket: Connection refused > > I tried with -i hci1 (=00:15:83:3D:0A:57) too just for good luck. > sudo rfcomm -i hci1 connect /dev/rfcomm0 00:13:43:0E:6B:D0 > Can't connect RFCOMM socket: Connection refused >
Only times i've seen that behavior is when I've paired the device with something else in between. (I've have a OSTC Sport which also uses bluetooth, but not BLE) Just another wild guess is to try to switch to a fresh battery in your petrel. I've seen wierd problems with bluetooth in the Sport when the battery is a bit run down. I guess that the requirements of the bluetooth chip is higher than for the main micro. It usually spits out page framing error or something down that road. Just another wild guess is to test another rfcomm channel? You can take a look at what the device says with sdptool browse. //Anton -- Anton Lundin +46702-161604 _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list [email protected] http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface
