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What does !TSP:MSG:PVER mismatch mean?

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  • TmasterT Offline
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    It happens to me with an amplified version of nrf24. i change the module and works fine

    i'm a arduino fan .Even sometimes don't undestanding how to use it :P

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    • Martin TellblomM Offline
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      I restarted the sensor and it now works like a charm, haven't done anything to it.
      I have to wait another two weeks to see if it happens again

      Thanks @hek for the link ( I was looking for that the other day)

      MySensors MQTT Client Gateway, Openhab, Dashing, Razberry, 1-wire

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        0;255;3;0;9;TSP:MSG:READ 101-101-101 s=101,c=5,t=101,pt=3,l=12,sg=1:25957
        0;255;3;0;9;!TSP:MSG:PVER mismatch
        0;255;3;0;9;TSP:MSG:READ 101-101-101 s=101,c=5,t=101,pt=3,l=12,sg=1:25957
        0;255;3;0;9;!TSP:MSG:PVER mismatch
        

        This started today again and if I read the values correctly its a sensor with ID 101?

        What I can find I can decode this:
        TSF:MSG:READ,sender-last-destination,s=%d,c=%d,t=%d,pt=%d,l=%d,sg=%d:%s
        s=sensor ID
        c=command
        t=msg type
        pt=payload type
        l=length
        sg=signing flag

        But I can't find what the values mean.

        The other problem is that I do not have a sensor with id 101! I think this is something else that is messing with my radio.

        MySensors MQTT Client Gateway, Openhab, Dashing, Razberry, 1-wire

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          The radio looks seriously broken or underpowered. I've seen similar results when trying to use an amplified radio (with high PA level) and supplying it with too little power.

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            #7

            You mean the gateway I suppose? The radio is a NFR24L01+ with PA and LNA. a cap (right now the UNO is power by a computer USB port)

            MySensors MQTT Client Gateway, Openhab, Dashing, Razberry, 1-wire

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            • hekH Offline
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              #8

              Try lowering pa -level

              #define MY_RF24_PA_LEVEL RF24_PA_LOW
              or 
              #define MY_RF24_PA_LEVEL RF24_PA_MIN
              
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                Thanks, I try it

                MySensors MQTT Client Gateway, Openhab, Dashing, Razberry, 1-wire

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                • Daniel ErikssonD Offline
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                  Hello,

                  I am having exactly the same issue with 2.0, works fine with 1.5.

                  Using Arduino Mini Pro 5v - I do not have a Decoupling-Capacitor cause it hasnt been needed for 1.5 will that really be needed with 2.0?

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                  • Daniel ErikssonD Daniel Eriksson

                    Hello,

                    I am having exactly the same issue with 2.0, works fine with 1.5.

                    Using Arduino Mini Pro 5v - I do not have a Decoupling-Capacitor cause it hasnt been needed for 1.5 will that really be needed with 2.0?

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                    @Daniel-Eriksson said:

                    Using Arduino Mini Pro 5v - I do not have a Decoupling-Capacitor cause it hasnt been needed for 1.5 will that really be needed with 2.0?

                    Yes. Decoupling was needed for 1.5 as well, but in some cases people were lucky and it happened to work anyway. Being lucky can work with 2.0 as well, but relying on luck for your home automation is not recommended.

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                    • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                      @Daniel-Eriksson said:

                      Using Arduino Mini Pro 5v - I do not have a Decoupling-Capacitor cause it hasnt been needed for 1.5 will that really be needed with 2.0?

                      Yes. Decoupling was needed for 1.5 as well, but in some cases people were lucky and it happened to work anyway. Being lucky can work with 2.0 as well, but relying on luck for your home automation is not recommended.

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                      @mfalkvidd Ah ok, then I just have to wait for the stuff :) Thanks!

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