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What happen when data connection is lost
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Being the 'guy on the german forum' I will add some context

(2021-06-01, 09:41 PM)seandepagnier Wrote: ... I think it's a bug in the source, but so far it would just keep using it.

I completely agree with Sean, it's a bug to be fixed in the data source

(2021-06-02, 01:06 PM)ironman Wrote: ... When one source dries up but the other does not, the resulting derived value is still updated as if were based on valid data. Which it is not anymore. It's a signalk thing but no one seems to worry about it. An example would be True Wind Angle, which is based on Apparent Wind and Boat Speed. When the wind feed freezes, you still get True Wind updates as the boat speed updates come in - no indication of anything wrong. This might be the concern where the guy on the forum referred to ...

correct, that's exactly the case - I wasn't talking of sk-derived data but I was testing another plugin that feeds stale TWD and TWA back to SK.
SK per default propagates any inbound 0183 sentences via 10110, so pypilot will get misled
Thanks all for the clarification
Michael
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RE: What happen when data connection is lost - by Geronius - 2021-06-03, 11:32 AM

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