I am quite frustrated at this point and don't know what else to do.
Don't know if there is any connection but we had a few days of unseasonably warm weather and now my TX0 board, which is what the temperature sensor is connected to, is not sending the temperature. I don't know if it is the sensor, the transmitter, or something else?
I am getting -- displayed for the outside temperature. I first noticed -- on my wireless display so I went to the receiver and it also had -- for the outside temp. I looked at the RF from the transmitters using my RTL dongle and it appeared the TX0 frequency had drifted on top of TX1, unfortunately TX1 is only 15ft away while TX0 is at least 100ft away.
Anyway, I swapped out the transmit module and it is still occasionally displaying -- for the outside temp.
How do I test what is wrong without changing every single component?
The voltage is above 12.95VDC when it happens so don't think it is a voltage problem? Nothing else has changed.
This is what the RF waveform looks like on TX1, TX0, and the relay. For whatever reason TX0 no longer comes to a nice peak like TX1 or the relay. I don't know why they look different as they are supposed to all be the same thing, but they were sourced from different vendors. As you can see TX0 has two peaks and I don't know why that is, whether it makes a difference, or if that is what is causing the problem?
Don't know if there is any connection but we had a few days of unseasonably warm weather and now my TX0 board, which is what the temperature sensor is connected to, is not sending the temperature. I don't know if it is the sensor, the transmitter, or something else?
I am getting -- displayed for the outside temperature. I first noticed -- on my wireless display so I went to the receiver and it also had -- for the outside temp. I looked at the RF from the transmitters using my RTL dongle and it appeared the TX0 frequency had drifted on top of TX1, unfortunately TX1 is only 15ft away while TX0 is at least 100ft away.
Anyway, I swapped out the transmit module and it is still occasionally displaying -- for the outside temp.
How do I test what is wrong without changing every single component?
The voltage is above 12.95VDC when it happens so don't think it is a voltage problem? Nothing else has changed.
This is what the RF waveform looks like on TX1, TX0, and the relay. For whatever reason TX0 no longer comes to a nice peak like TX1 or the relay. I don't know why they look different as they are supposed to all be the same thing, but they were sourced from different vendors. As you can see TX0 has two peaks and I don't know why that is, whether it makes a difference, or if that is what is causing the problem?


