Thanks BRAINDEADADMINISTRATOR , that is a good suggestion.
I did so (I reformatted to FAT32 and recreated the two root files CONFIG.TXT and SAFECAST.TXT, using Notepad), but to no avail.
Still the same behaviors - NO LOGGER' and 'BATTERY LOW'.
However starting with an entirely clean SD card did allow me to notice that a log file is, in fact, being created, called 30360205.log, with three lines:
# NEW LOG
# format=1.3.4nano
# deadtime=on
And I note that my old SD card also had the same file, as well as one called "30360204.log", which has those same 3 lines, repeated 3 times.
"30360205" refers to Unit "3036" + February 5th "0205" = "30360205".
So the the GPS has acquired the date, it is just refusing to record anything about it.
Following suggestions from Pieter,
-- Removed the Micro SD card and powered up;
-- Waited for the "No SD Card / GPS Reset" message on the OLED;
-- Powered off, and inserted the SD card, powered up again;
-- Went for a walk -- the GPS found 9 satellites in a couple of minutes.
(Note that there is no indication of whether it matters whether we're in display mode or record mode (toggle switch up or down))
Which I have tried to replicate, letting the machine start and run in 'record mode' for about 6 minutes, ourdoors.
After the above reset process, taking > 5 minutes, the machine:
- Still says NO LOGGER and BATTERY LOW
- Correctly acquires satellites and reports the correct date.
- Again writes a second file with the correct date: "3030206.log"
- Creates an incorrect "3030206.log" file that contains no data, except to repeat the 3 lines, 3 times, same as I saw previously in 30360204.log.
- No indication of the number of acquired satellites.
Here is what I see at each stage:
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- Switches to white background almost immediately:
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- ~ 1 minute: Initial GPS lock with weird Date "10/01" but correct UTC time:
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- ~ 3 minutes: Final GPS lock with correct Date "06/02"
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- Continued reading and recording for another ~3 minutes.
Conclusions:
- bGeigie nano doesn't quite work!
B