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Locked Re: Help ! Calling Ghostbusters.

 

I have a large home on a hill in a fairly isolated peri-urban area, which I wouldn't expect to be subject
to massive interference.
However, I also have >500 electronic devices, either plugged-in, on battery or hardwired.
I think that is your problem!!!!

Turn every thing off and test each system in isolation.

Regards
Jeff


Re: Would like to report a new fake chinese hardware for TinySA

 

Danny
Your willingness is help is much appreciated.
Hope you anyway will enjoy using the tinySA
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Locked Help ! Calling Ghostbusters.

 

I have a large home on a hill in a fairly isolated peri-urban area, which I wouldn't expect to be subject to massive interference.
However, I also have >500 electronic devices, either plugged-in, on battery or hardwired.
Many of them wireless devices, and are experiencing intermittent connectivity problems, on all kinds of frequencies.
I know that after living 15 years in this haunted house, I am long overdue for the purchase of an EMI detector. I am trying to figure out which to get, and how to use it. The tinySA Ultra seems like it might be up to the task, but I'm still not sure how I would proceed with the investigation.
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Here are some of the devices/bands I experience problems on.
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- Various frequencies - smartphones cell networks have never worked properly indoors with any operator, despite the coverage map. They work in some outdoor locations but not others. This is probably on the operators just lying through their teeth with their coverage maps, and not interference. But our current phones dance alternately between no signal, GSM, 2G, 4G, LTE, 5G. It's essentially impossible to make any cell calls and not have them drop. We have to use Wifi calling.
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- 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz Wifi devices have lots of problems, especially 2.4 GHz IoT devices. The 9 APs are Ubiquiti Unifi. Two of them are wired, 7 meshed. Many clients don't connect for a long time or at all, a bunch connect to very distant APs, some have elevated packet loss, and some have very high ping times - I have seen as high as 10 seconds. There are now about 300 total Wifi 2.4 GHz clients with the recent addition of 220 Philips Wiz bulb in the last few months. I don't currently have any 6 GHz APs (Wifi 6e/7). I have a couple 6e capable clients (one phone, one laptop). There are only 9 5 GHz clients in the house - two phones, two laptops, two Raspberry Pi 3B+ used as controllers for my 2 Carrier Infinity HVAC, and 3 Enphase solar gateways.
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- 1.9 GHz - Panasonic DECT 6.0. This generally works pretty well, but the handsets sometimes don't connect to the base when pressing "Talk", and needs to be put into OFF mode and back ON . Likely a device bug, but I have only seen it happen with distant handsets, and not the one in the room closest to the base, so I can't rule out interference completely.
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- 923 MHz : Yolink devices sometimes lose connectivity, especially distant ones. That's the case intermittently for the water leak sensor at the bottom of one of my water heaters, for instance. And the door and temperature sensor in my garage freezer. My other 12 Yolink devices work very well. But I'm not adding any more until they have a local hub.
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- 912 - 920 MHz : my 30 Z-Wave LR devices have many problems. Many nodes go "dead" frequently in Home Assistant/Z-Wave JS UI and randomly become unusable. Some are distant, but others not so far. I have switched every single LR device to non-LR so the devices don't lose signal altogether.? The traditional Z-Wave mesh seems to work much better (or not as bad, see below). This could be device bugs due to LR implementations still being relatively recent.
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- 908 MHz : Z-Wave non-LR devices often have very long reaction time as well. Again, I have seen 10 seconds response time, just like for Wifi devices.
Unfortunately, there are also lots of outright transmission failures, especially when communicating with several devices consecutively, such to turn off all light switches in the house. Many switches don't turn off, and require a second attempt. Currently, there is a total of about 70 Z-Wave devices.
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- 433 MHz : Simplisafe v3 . I have one distant door sensor and keypad that randomly drop out of range of the base station. All 3 are stationary, and I don't quite understand why this happens. I could relocate the keypad, but can't relocate the door sensor. There are not many options for me to relocate the base that won't cause other devices to go out of range. I'm looking for some kind of wall or ceiling mount for the base station in order to improve this, but there is nothing available off the shelf. There are about 20 Simplisafe devices. I wonder if something else is interfering that could be moved./removed.
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If I had to sum it up, wireless signals just don't work reliably in my home overall. The only wireless signals that I don't believe ever failed are some Safeguard ERA-DCRX and ERA-VPRX doorbell transmitters that operate at 433 MHz.
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So, my questions are :
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1) is the tinySA Ultra device suitable to pinpoint the source of all these wireless issues ?
2) is there any guide that I could read about how to proceed with the use of the device before purchasing it ? Preferably in written form, not video.
3) has anyone else previously been in my shoes, and been able to resolve most or all of these problems ?
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Re: Would like to report a new fake chinese hardware for TinySA

 

Erik (and others I've told to watch out for),
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Let me explain my situation more - as it seems that I need to talk about this...
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I was looking for a RF spectrum analyzer on Amazon and I found one which seemed to be reasonably priced, so I bought it (as anyone else would).
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But when I received the item and read the manual - I started to get red flags.? Not going to mention those here, in public (Erik - if you want to know the details please DM me).
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That was when I realised it was a fake clone of REAL hardware and software - so I researched it and the TinySA project came up.? I was NOT aware of this project before, if I knew earlier - would have purchased from an "official" source.
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Hence, why I wanted to report this clone.? I JUST wanted to help.? And NOW, I can see why you ONLY give official sellers.? But at the start, I didn't know.
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Hope this helps.


Re: Would like to report a new fake chinese hardware for TinySA

 

Perhaps.? As mentioned on other replies - watch this space.


Re: Would like to report a new fake chinese hardware for TinySA

 

I didn't see any authorised sellers on Amazon.
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BUT!? Wait for my post shortly which will hopefully elaborate on things.


Re: Would like to report a new fake chinese hardware for TinySA

 

No I wasn't, Prawlin - FAR from it.? Watch out for another reply to this listing with my findings.


Re: New FW release: Corrected selftest 8

 

On 31/03/2025 11:02, Erik Kaashoek via groups.io wrote:
New FW release
Version V1.4199
Changes:
- Selftest 8 corrected.
Thanks!

David
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Re: TinySA Ultra Unresponive

 

Did that and it worked


New FW release: Corrected selftest 8

 

New FW release
Version V1.4199
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Changes:
- Selftest 8 corrected.
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Re: TinySA Ultra Unresponive

 

On Sun, Mar 30, 2025 at 12:28 AM, Liam Wescott wrote:
Something went wrong with my TinySA Ultra after I updated the firmware earlier this evening.
Make sure you are loading the correct firmware.
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Roger


Re: Would like to report a new fake chinese hardware for TinySA

 

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Peter...Sorry for the misdirection of my comment.

I was on my first cup of coffee. I'm using that as an excuse.

On 3/30/2025 9:24 AM, Prawlin via groups.io wrote:

Absolutely agree. It wasn’t me advocating reporting the clones, far from it. ?It was Danny. ?Peter. ?


Re: Would like to report a new fake chinese hardware for TinySA

 

Absolutely agree. It wasn’t me advocating reporting the clones, far from it. ?It was Danny. ?Peter. ?


Re: Would like to report a new fake chinese hardware for TinySA

 

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Prawlin...You would just be playing whack-a-mole.

It's like trying to blacklist spam IP addresses or telephone numbers. More just pop up.

It is a pointless exercise.

Listing the authorized sources is the only reasonable way to direct folks to a reliable source.

My 2 cents...


On 3/30/2025 2:10 AM, Prawlin via groups.io wrote:

On Sat, Mar 29, 2025 at 11:35 PM, Danny wrote:
Hello fellow amateur radio user!
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All I wanted to do was to report a new fake clone which wasn't mentioned anywhere on the site.
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Simple as that.
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Regards.
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The rule regarding clones is very very simple. *Only* ever buy from sellers on the ?specific recommended sellers list…….
All other sources are very likely to be illegal fake clones. The marketplace is awash with them. There’s a couple of approved sellers on Amazon, but loads of Amazon sellers are not approved. Please don’t assume that the Amazon marketplace is somehow better than EBay, Aliexpress etc etc. When you buy on Amazon, you are generally not actually buying *from* Amazon, just via the Amazon marketplace system. Peter


Re: Would like to report a new fake chinese hardware for TinySA

 

On Sat, Mar 29, 2025 at 11:35 PM, Danny wrote:
Hello fellow amateur radio user!
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All I wanted to do was to report a new fake clone which wasn't mentioned anywhere on the site.
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Simple as that.
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Regards.
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The rule regarding clones is very very simple. *Only* ever buy from sellers on the ?specific recommended sellers list…….
All other sources are very likely to be illegal fake clones. The marketplace is awash with them. There’s a couple of approved sellers on Amazon, but loads of Amazon sellers are not approved. Please don’t assume that the Amazon marketplace is somehow better than EBay, Aliexpress etc etc. When you buy on Amazon, you are generally not actually buying *from* Amazon, just via the Amazon marketplace system. Peter


Re: Would like to report a new fake chinese hardware for TinySA

 

But it was found on Amazon.?
but almost certainly a 3rd party seller and not Amazon itself??

Jeff


Re: TinySA Ultra Unresponive

 

Have a look here:
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TinySA Ultra Unresponive

 

Something went wrong with my TinySA Ultra after I updated the firmware earlier this evening.
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I get this screen when I turn the unit on and nothing else:
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Re: Screen capture a completed selftest on ZS-407

 

On Sat, Mar 29, 2025 at 06:07 PM, VK3DPM Dave wrote:
Not a big deal, but I'm interested how to grab a screen capture after a completed selftest (no errors) on an ultra+. When the self test is complete it states touch the screen to exit, touching the SD icon the selftest exits also the jog button seems to be disabled until the test is exited.? I understand you can take a pic with a phone etc, just wondering if I've missed something.
Any of the screen capturing tools using a PC and the USB connection can capture the screen after running the selftest.
Example is tinySA-App, but there are more
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Re: Would like to report a new fake chinese hardware for TinySA

 

On Sat, Mar 29, 2025 at 04:33 PM, Danny wrote:
But it was found on Amazon.? As the TinySA guys hold trademarks/copyright - that should give them more rights to get those took down.
Danny
There are so many sellers of clones on all platforms. Amazon, Ebay, AliExpress,...
That is why we don't list sellers of clones anymore. Only the safe places to buy.
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