Dan, Looks like it settled down, a couple beacons 10 minutes apart:-) I think your scared the demon's out of your OT2:-)
Hope you and Teri have a safe trip, Alan --- In [email protected], "dan" <wd0...@...> wrote: > > Ok Alan, I downloaded it from your link and reloaded my tracker. Also saved > it. Thanks. I took the low voltage out of my program. I am going to stop > tomorrow and get some 12 gauge wire to run to the radio and put it on a > seperate line directly from my house batteries. That should take care of any > low voltage that might be causeing me trouble. I have 8 gauge wire up to > within 2 feet of it now so will be easy fix. > I appreciate everyone's help. > Dan > > --- In [email protected], "Alan" <alan@> wrote: > > > > Dan you should download the latest OTWinconfig program. It changes when new > > features come out, unfortunately there is no easy way to tell the otconfig > > build. So delete your current one and download. Update your firmware using > > the web update tab in the otWinconfig program. > > > > I don't see any thing obvious, but the no tx on low Voltage could be > > bouncing. Try the config file I uploaded, after downloading the otconfig, > > and updating firmware. Can you check voltage when it transmits? It could be > > resetting from voltage drop, or RF. LEDs flash like restart. > > Your GPS is solid, so it's not falsing from weak signals. > > > > Latest OTwinconfig > > https://www.argentdata.com/support/firmware/otwincfg.exe > > > > Hope this helps, > > Alan > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "dan" <wd0afq@> wrote: > > > > > > I guess I should have left it alone. I reset everything and it went back > > > to beaconing every minute. Will yall look at my most recent settings and > > > see if you can see a mistake I have made? I just uploaded my new settings. > > > Thanks, > > > Dan > > > > > >
