Data error

For some reason I have a negative barometer spike of about 40 millibars on one day and looks like for one reading. Anyone know if that reading can be deleted/corrected? Searched and read the FAQs on CWOP but couldn’t come up with anything.

–Dave

Bump from 4-11-06. :slight_smile:

RockRR was asking about MML and when I looked at his MML I saw my temp being reported as 71F when in fact it’s about 38F. When I checked the raw data on CWOP if found the following.

W3754>APRS,TCPXX*,qAX,FIRST:@281750z3821.08N/07637.50W_009/000g001t038r001P002p002h86b10031VL1162 CW3754>APRS,TCPXX*,qAX,APRSFL:@281755z3821.08N/07637.50W_031/000g002t038r001P002p002h86b10031VL1162 CW3754>APRS,TCPXX*,qAX,FIRST:@281800z3821.08N/07637.50W_026/000g004t038r001P002p002h86b10031VL1162 CW3754>APRS,TCPXX*,qAX,CWOPSGX:@030245z3821.08N/07637.50W_178/002g006t071r000p020P020b10078h95.WD 31 CW3754>APRS,TCPXX*,qAX,APRSFL:@281805z3821.08N/07637.50W_026/000g004t038r001P002p002h86b10031VL1162 CW3754>APRS,TCPXX*,qAX,CWOPSGX:@030245z3821.08N/07637.50W_178/002g006t071r000p020P020b10078h95.WD 31

As you can see the data being sent is alternating between WD31 and VL1162. 8O

I’m not sure where the heck the WD31 data is coming from. I did have two clients running but shut one down and thought I had it fixed but appearently something else is going on.

But if and when I do get it staightened out is there a way to edit out bad data that has be sent to CWOP??.

–Dave

I guess you would have to ask the CWOP admin guys that question?

Your WD data is from a different day and time. VLL data is for around 18:00 on the 28th and the WD data is from 02:45 on the 3rd!

Yeah finally got it stopped. I started a copy of WD on a computer I’ve been running Ubuntu on for the past few months. I guess it was from when I got my new computer and just left it setup so when I started WD it started sending data from the last time I collected data in version 31. I’ve shut that computer down and the updates stopped.

Maybe I’ll just not worry about the data. It’ll be gone in a year. :wink:

–Dave