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Bluetooth continuous data off by a constant from scanned data #120

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sijanec opened this issue Feb 4, 2024 · 2 comments
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Bluetooth continuous data off by a constant from scanned data #120

sijanec opened this issue Feb 4, 2024 · 2 comments

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@sijanec
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sijanec commented Feb 4, 2024

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Hello!

I first paired and activated the sensor (Libre 2) with the hardware receiver (FreeStyle Libre 2). It had wrongly set date and time (a couple minutes in the past), so I assume the sensor now has wrong time for its entire lifespan. I assume that's the reason why 5 minute measurements (History) are off by around 10 minutes. But what interests me the most is that instant measurements (received via bluetooth) are always off (lower) by around 0,4 mmol/L compared to manualy created scans. Scanned values (cyan dots) have the same values as values received by the hardware received (FreeStyle Libre 2), but the magenta trace is always quite lower and I have no idea why. Do you have any explanation for this by any chance?

Please see the attached screenshot.

Regards and thanks for your help
Anton

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j-kaltes commented Feb 5, 2024

Measurement time is determined relative to the current time. As long as you don't change the time (in GMT) of the device Juggluco is running on, there will be no problems. The history values of Freestyle Libre 2 sensors are 15 minutes apart. History values are only known of the past, they are always more than 20 minutes old.
The only thing remarkable, is the difference between the scans and stream values.
If you send the data via a mirror connection to a device off my, I could look at it.
If you want that, I send to your e-mail address how you need to configure the mirror connection.

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sijanec commented Feb 5, 2024 via email

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