Comms Problem with WH1081
Posted: Sat 30 Jan 2010 10:58 pm
I have had this problem where Cumulus would start, but get stuck at the downloading data msgbox. It would not download any data and had to be forced to close each time. I have a Digitech station, which is a WH-1081 I suspect.
When I looked in the diags file (it was huge) it would have many repeated lines like this:
2010-01-30 12:28:45 : Request EW data block, addr = 000000
2010-01-30 12:28:45 : EWUSB: EW startup data line 01 A1 55 D0 20 A1 55 D0 20
2010-01-30 12:28:45 : EWUSB: EW startup data line 02 55 AA FF FF FF FF FF FF
2010-01-30 12:28:45 : EWUSB: EW startup data line 03 0F 20 02 22 11 00 00 05
2010-01-30 12:28:45 : EWUSB: EW startup data line 04 10 00 00 7C 0E 00 60 F6
2010-01-30 12:28:46 : EWUSB: Bad startup block 0, discarding. Byte 0 = A1 Byte 0 = 55
Cumulus 2 would connect every time and download data happily. I have the restart option selected, run XP-SP3. I don't think I ran the two Cumulus versions at the same time, but may have once.
The solution was to use Easyweather to clear the device memory and Cumulus is now up and working again.
Is there a way to have done this with Cumulus? Any idea why Cumulus 2 worked fine?
Craig
When I looked in the diags file (it was huge) it would have many repeated lines like this:
2010-01-30 12:28:45 : Request EW data block, addr = 000000
2010-01-30 12:28:45 : EWUSB: EW startup data line 01 A1 55 D0 20 A1 55 D0 20
2010-01-30 12:28:45 : EWUSB: EW startup data line 02 55 AA FF FF FF FF FF FF
2010-01-30 12:28:45 : EWUSB: EW startup data line 03 0F 20 02 22 11 00 00 05
2010-01-30 12:28:45 : EWUSB: EW startup data line 04 10 00 00 7C 0E 00 60 F6
2010-01-30 12:28:46 : EWUSB: Bad startup block 0, discarding. Byte 0 = A1 Byte 0 = 55
Cumulus 2 would connect every time and download data happily. I have the restart option selected, run XP-SP3. I don't think I ran the two Cumulus versions at the same time, but may have once.
The solution was to use Easyweather to clear the device memory and Cumulus is now up and working again.
Is there a way to have done this with Cumulus? Any idea why Cumulus 2 worked fine?
Craig