Algeria as location

lenodroid24 days ago

I have new trackers which use huabao protocol. I have an issue that sometimes the playback shows that the tracker was for a minute in Algeria and came back to the gps location, this also happens when the tracker doesnt have any GPS Signal. Any help would good! Thanks :)

Cristian24 days ago

what I was once told is that some models have auto-apn when they lose signal they position themselves according to the default apn, what model of gps is it?

lenodroid24 days ago

Its a chinese tracker no name using the Huabao protocol. What I noticed is that the lon is 0.000
time: 2024-04-25 06:08:10, lat: 22.61044, lon: 0.00000, course: 0.0

I have just foundout about filtering which means I will enable now and see if it gets better in the future.

Anton Tananaev24 days ago

This could be a device malfunction.

secursat23 days ago

use this script in xml. then restart traccar

<entry key='filter.enable'>true</entry>
<entry key='filter.zero'>true</entry>
<entry key='filter.invalid'>true</entry>
Anton Tananaev23 days ago

It will only work if the location is marked invalid. Zero filtering won't work if it's only one coordinate.

secursat23 days ago

perfect, I have some h02 protocol equipment, in this case it worked, in fact it masks the icon at sea, zero latitude, and when the gps synchronizes it appears on the map

lenodroid23 days ago

I have now talked to the vendor he told me it’s a bug somehow and my software would need to discard those submission. How can I do that? The coordinates are lat: 22.61044, lon: 0.00000,

Thank you

Anton Tananaev23 days ago

Are those locations marked as valid?

lenodroid23 days ago

According to traccar and the logs yes it saves the logs just normal. Meaning I need to implement some kind of a ignore filter or a kilometer because its impossible for a car to travel for 3000km in a split minute

Anton Tananaev23 days ago

We don't usually log the validity flag. Can you show where you saw it?

lenodroid23 days ago

I enabled the filer using this config setting:

    <entry key='filter.enable'>true</entry>
    <entry key='filter.invalid'>true</entry>
    <entry key='filter.zero'>true</entry>

Now its working the filter.invalid because I can see its filtering the status data from the trackers etc.

this is how the log looks like

2024-04-25 06:08:12  INFO: [Tf38659a2: huabao < 195.226.133.45] 7e0200004c0140733425410002000000000000000101590203000000000000000000002404251408100104000002c3e102009c5d0b0101060135ea019728021ff114383934343530313930353232303732373130364630011a5d7e
2024-04-25 06:08:12  INFO: [Tf38659a2] id: 014073342541, time: 2024-04-25 06:08:10, lat: 22.61044, lon: 0.00000, course: 0.0

For today it didnt happen again with the trackers and the location showing algeria, but it can happen again but its always the same location lat: 22.61044, lon: 0.00000.

The only issue is now that I have around 300 Pieces laying around which use that protocol and which will be sent to customer as soon as I get this fixed.

Anton Tananaev23 days ago

Sounds like it's actually marked as valid.

lenodroid22 days ago

Is there a way to implement another type of filter or something so traccar can ignore those cooridnates? thanks again for your work :)

Anton Tananaev22 days ago

You can try filter.maxSpeed.