What device do you use?
It's in Sierra Wireless OMG2000 -> an old inmotion device. This particular one does appear to be finicky.
Have you ever rebooted your device?
On more than one occasion....
Are you sure that all you have in the config? Nothing about skipping filters?
<properties>
<entry key='config.default'>./conf/default.xml</entry>
<!--
This is the main configuration file. All your configuration parameters should be placed in this file.
Default configuration parameters are located in the "default.xml" file. You should not modify it to avoid issues
with upgrading to a new version. Parameters in the main config file override values in the default file. Do not
remove "config.default" parameter from this file unless you know what you are doing.
For list of available parameters see following page: https://www.traccar.org/configuration-file/
-->
#<entry key='database.driver'>org.h2.Driver</entry>
#<entry key='database.url'>jdbc:h2:./data/database</entry>
#<entry key='database.user'>sa</entry>
#<entry key='database.password'></entry>
<entry key='database.driver'>com.mysql.jdbc.Driver</entry>
<entry key='database.url'>jdbc:mysql://localhost/traccar?zeroDateTimeBehavior=round&serverTimezone=UTC&allowPublicKeyRetrieval=true&useSSL=false&allowMultiQueries=true&autoReconnect=true&useUnicode=yes&characterEncoding=UTF-8&sessionVariables=sql_mode=''</entry>
<entry key='database.user'></entry>
<entry key='database.password'></entry>
<entry key='event.enable'>true</entry>
<entry key='event.overspeedHandler'>true</entry>
<entry key='event.overspeed.notRepeat'>true</entry>
<entry key='event.motionHandler'>true</entry>
<entry key='event.geofenceHandler'>true</entry>
<entry key='event.alertHandler'>true</entry>
<entry key='event.ignitionHandler'>true</entry>
<entry key='event.statusHandler'>true</entry>
<entry key='event.maintenanceHandler'>true</entry>
#<entry key='geocoder.enable'>true</entry>
#<entry key='geocoder.type'>nominatim</entry>
#<entry key='geocoder.url'>https://nominatim.openstreetmap.org/reverse</entry>
#<entry key='geocoder.onRequest'>true</entry>
#<entry key='geocoder.ignorePositions'>true</entry>
#<entry key='geocoder.reuseDistance'>50</entry>
<entry key='filter.enable'>true></entry>
<entry key='filter.zero'>true</entry>
<entry key='filter.invalid'>true</entry>
<entry key='filter.distance'>25</entry>
<entry key='filter.duplicate'>true</entry>
<entry key='filter.future'>30</entry>
<entry key='mail.smtp.host'></entry>
<entry key='mail.smtp.port'>25</entry>
<entry key='mail.smtp.starttls.enable'>true</entry>
<entry key='mail.smtp.from'></entry>
</properties>
Seems like you're not using the latest version.
Or here is a problem
<entry key='filter.enable'>true></entry>
That's definitely a problem.
@br0 Thank you - I completely missed it!
Hello everyone...
I have a device that occassionally appears to loose it's GPS signal. When reviewing the device I can see that it only locates a single satellite.
The device is reporting 0 0 positions causing it to plot in the middle of the ocean.
I have the following filters enabled.
<entry key='filter.enable'>true></entry> <entry key='filter.zero'>true</entry> <entry key='filter.invalid'>true</entry> <entry key='filter.distance'>25</entry> <entry key='filter.duplicate'>true</entry> <entry key='filter.future'>30</entry>
What am I missing?