Finding broadcast errors when using mobile access services
Broadcast errors are typically missed message transmissions or extra message transmissions.
Causes for apparently missed messages can include:
- SafeLinx Client is out-of-range, or the modem or mobile device is turned off. Broadcast data is sent only one time and not automatically sent again after a failure to acknowledge
- The mobile device is assigned to the address for another radio network
- The manually created
all users
group is not up-to-date (Dataradio only) - Loss or corruption of configurable address on mobile device
- Message originator specified incorrect value for Category of Message. The Category of Message determines whether the message is written to the user's screen or to one of the ports that a user application is monitoring.
- The message originator was not authorized
- Mismatch between the group addresses in the mobile access services and the addresses in the network provider's list
Causes for extra messages are:
- Message originator specified multiple groups, and the network had a mobile user who was a member of each group
- Message originator who specified both group AllRnc300 (which has Dataradio additions) and a Dataradio group name
- A radio data network (RDN) had multiple connections to the same mobile access services
Check the error log to see whether a message can be sent to anyone. Broadcasts that can transmit to at least one group are considered successful. Only failed attempts at sending a message to any group are logged as errors. For example, incorrect group name, nonexistent RDN®, nonexistent Category of Message, unauthorized message originator).