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wmr 200 problem with datalogger
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Re: wmr 200 problem with datalogger
I reset it every time I change the batteries to external sensors, so I think this method does not work
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Re: wmr 200 problem with datalogger
I found that to recover data from the datalogger that has not downloaded the current day just edit the file today.ini changing the time of the timestamp, there 'a method to recover data that the datalogger has not downloaded the day before? I was thinking that maybe this could happen by changing the file yesterday.ini but I'm not sure ... what do you think?
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Re: wmr 200 problem with datalogger
Trying to recover old logger data by changing the timestamp in today.ini is generally not useful for the WMR200 because of the way it works, there is no way to ask for specific data, it just sends what it has. A situation where this approach might be useful would be where the logger does have the data but for some reason didn't send it previously, and now Cumulus has given up and moved on. If it works, you may find you have some tidying up of data files to do.
Steve