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pytracker freezing? #9

Closed xpix closed 6 years ago

xpix commented 6 years ago

Hello,

sometimes the pytracker just stopped and didn't send anything anymore, so really only happened once. But if that happens in the air, we have a problem. Is it possible to set up a timeout? If the pytracker does not send out a package in (say 5 minutes), does it restart itself?

cu Frank

daveake commented 6 years ago

It shouldn't stop. What hardware is this with ?

On 17 August 2018 at 10:32, Frank Herrmann notifications@github.com wrote:

Hello,

sometimes the pytracker just stopped and didn't send anything anymore, so really only happened once. But if that happens in the air, we have a problem. Is it possible to set up a timeout? If the pytracker does not send out a package in (say 5 minutes), does it restart itself?

cu Frank

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xpix commented 6 years ago

I used this board https://www.electrodragon.com/product/gps-addon-shield-for-raspberry-pi-b2/ with an SX1278 Transceiver and and RPI Zero W.

I'll test this a night and we see it's stopped or not. Maybe also a problem with my wlan ...

xpix commented 6 years ago

Ok, after a long 24h test, everythings works as designed.