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neilh20 replied to the topic Mayfly sketch compiles, seems to upload, but doesn't in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 8 months, 2 weeks ago
<quote>”Before I go digging through the code, I’m wondering why code would compile and run fine one week, then be “structured to not compile” the next. Do you have any idea why this might happen?” </quote>
So a perspective – its your code, and its your environment – so i have no idea, just throwing out a suggestion based on the data of compi…[Read more]
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neilh20 replied to the topic Mayfly sketch compiles, seems to upload, but doesn't in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 8 months, 2 weeks ago
@tahicksonstthomas-edu – like as you say thats interesting, all of investigations start with that.
Probably post the code – though it looks like it is structured to not compile – eyeball the code flow from first call to setup() and subsequent calls to main() and is your section of the code isolated.
SC typically shows colour coded syntax – t…[Read more]
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neilh20 replied to the topic Mayfly sketch compiles, seems to upload, but doesn't in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 8 months, 2 weeks ago
I wonder what is the size of the code ?
From the bottom of the PIO when I build I have
RAM: [===== ] 52.2% (used 8551 bytes from 16384 bytes)
Flash: [========= ] 87.4% (used 113628 bytes from 130048 bytes)
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neilh20 replied to the topic Mayfly sketch compiles, seems to upload, but doesn't in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 8 months, 2 weeks ago
@tahicksonstthomas-edu – just wondering if you tried rebooting, or tried it again.
VSC and also Platfromio regularly do updates – and sometimes just exiting and starting VSC again seems to work for me.
More recently for some reason two comport have appeared with a BlueTooth access.
You can also check what the USB enumerates as a COM port and…[Read more]
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neilh20 replied to the topic Registering a new site on MMW in the forum Monitor My Watershed 8 months, 2 weeks ago
@nick Apparently try it with out clicking the “notify option” –
https://github.com/ODM2/ODM2DataSharingPortal/issues/668
not clear if the bug fix has gone live, or will be fixed on the next pass
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neilh20 replied to the topic Registering a new site on MMW in the forum Monitor My Watershed 8 months, 3 weeks ago
@nick – I tried https://monitormywatershed.org/sites/TWItest/ and it doesn’t exist
What is valuable for your “error report” is the error that is occurring when you submit to MMW. That would be the screen shot you need.
Perhaps there is some field that needs to be filled in that is missing
I usually use a naming convention, as it has to be…[Read more]
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neilh20 replied to the topic Registering a new site on MMW in the forum Monitor My Watershed 8 months, 3 weeks ago
@nick I just tried – and it worked for me with 4 sensors. https://monitormywatershed.org/sites/nh_test230803/
Perhaps you could try starting from the beginning. Nothing bad should happen creating sites.
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neilh20 replied to the topic Registering a new site on MMW in the forum Monitor My Watershed 8 months, 3 weeks ago
I saw this as well. Though it turns out the site was created .
https://github.com/ODM2/ODM2DataSharingPortal/issues/663
I hoped the issue had gone away, so I closed it after a few weeks..
I’ll re-open it with a reference to this conversation. I guess its a benefit in tracking bugs. If/when the project gets a burst of energy/focus (or $) t…[Read more]
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neilh20 replied to the topic Upgrading boards at existing locations in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 8 months, 4 weeks ago
@nick IHMO there are few maintenance and ease of use concepts built into github.com/EnviroDIY/ModularSensors & MMW.
To make it easier, it takes what Computer Science people call “Use Cases” for how equipment is used in the field. There are international standards for managing equipment maintenance states – however they take more softwa…[Read more]
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neilh20 replied to the topic esp32-bee-wifi-bluetooth in the forum Infrastructure and Equipment 9 months, 2 weeks ago
Thanks for the hint for running at 56K – that has been working.
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neilh20 replied to the topic XBee Networks of Mayfly Loggers – 900Mhz in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 9 months, 3 weeks ago
@braedon-dority it seems to me you have “bridged” or wirelessly connected one S3B/Mayfly1 to another S3B(XCTU or Mayfly2) and proved the data connection.
A vehicle represents a number of parts that hang together ~ ModularSensors represents a number of Classes that hang together – the value of open source is you can now connect them…[Read more]
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neilh20 replied to the topic XBee Networks of Mayfly Loggers – 900Mhz in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 9 months, 3 weeks ago
@braedon-dority I would add that the Digi range of modems is extensive- with many functions. They have good “Data Sheets” on their capabilities.
What it sounds like you are asking is can two S3Bs be setup like a “wire” – a link for two S3Bs – a peer-two-peer (P2P) link.
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neilh20 replied to the topic esp32-bee-wifi-bluetooth in the forum Infrastructure and Equipment 10 months ago
Thanks for the explanation – I do so appreciate that the code at 9600 baud works, and there is a lot of hard work gone into configuring it – as you say to work both first off and subsequent power ups.
Coming from a real time programming background I keep forgetting about the simplicity of Arduino. So I keep tripping over issues like this – it…[Read more]
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neilh20 replied to the topic esp32-bee-wifi-bluetooth in the forum Infrastructure and Equipment 10 months ago
Thanks for the update with cct – (at least sorry if I didn’t see it the first pass).
Thanks for the reference to the sketch. I tried running the sketch, and I just couldn’t get it to compile – 3hrs trying – sometime I just admit defeat and move on. So I used it as an example with another sketch that I have running and got it working.So super…[Read more]
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neilh20 started the topic esp32-bee-wifi-bluetooth in the forum Infrastructure and Equipment 10 months ago
For the device https://www.envirodiy.org/product/envirodiy-esp32-bee-wifi-bluetooth-pack-of-5/
Is their a Circuit Diagram available
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neilh20 replied to the topic LTEBee on Verizon? in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 10 months, 2 weeks ago
Hello Dan, thanks for the info. I’m using RevX from Digikey “,”1998-251-ND”,”VERIZON SIM TRIPLE FF CAT-M” with XB3-CA-2/XB3M1
For the Enviro LTE Bee, RevX supports suggests ATT may be more flexible, so fairly low rish ~ 1998-1011-ND RevX Systems Corp. TRI SIM 2FF/3FF/4FF SIM AT&T
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neilh20 replied to the topic LTEBee on Verizon? in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 10 months, 2 weeks ago
I think I found the answer by emailing support@rexV, since I got it from amazon.com Mar.2022 it wasn’t certified for Verizon.
This can be checked https://opendevelopment.verizonwireless.com/activation-troubleshooting
support@RexV said “RevX does not certify devices for use on M2M/IoT rate plans, rather the manufacturer registers the IMEI with…[Read more]
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neilh20 replied to the topic LTEBee on Verizon? in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 10 months, 2 weeks ago
Hello @mbarney, or @dan-wachusett I’m looking to try the LTE BEE – just wondering if you have used the RevX Verizon CAT-M sims.
I have been using it with the Dig XB3-C-A2 and have a few spare. Seems like it should work at this stage, but many ships have foundered on unseen shoals.!
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neilh20 replied to the topic Mayfly v1.1 technical questions forum thread in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 10 months, 3 weeks ago
There is some onchip references, but maybe not useful. From the manual mega164A_PA-324A_PA-644A_PA-1284_P_Data-Sheet-40002070B.pdf (applies to the mega1284)
Chp 23.2: “<span class=”fontstyle0″>Internal reference voltages of nominally 1.1V, 2.56V, or AV</span><span class=”fontstyle0″>CC </span><span class=”fontstyle0”>are provided On-chip. The v…[Read more]
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neilh20 replied to the topic XBee Networks of Mayfly Loggers – 900Mhz in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 10 months, 4 weeks ago
Hey thanks for the overview. Welcome to the art of jumping in – and learning by doing (my philosophy though I’m an EE graduate) – though its beneficial to bring an engineering basis to analyzing the components, and then plug the components together. The engineering basis can be thought of as a technical story – though for EE graduates we talk…[Read more]
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