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<blockquote data-quote="DunePlodder" data-source="post: 822860" data-attributes="member: 25119"><p>I've been using my xDrip for more than a week now & it seems to track the Dexcom receiver pretty closely.</p><p></p><p>It's useful that xDrip continues to work when I have to do the 2 hour restart to continue using a sensor. Good for me as I seem to have a disproportionate number of problems during that time! Also the Dexcom treats the sensor as a new one & tends to be more erratic for the first 12 hours or so. The xDrip remembers the calibration data so continues as before.</p><p></p><p>My sensor has been in for 25 days & I've had a few "???"s on the Dexcom. It was interesting to compare the xDrip which continues to try to make sense of the readings:</p><p></p><p>Dexcom - no readings from 02:40 to 05:05</p><p>xDrip - Bad, very erratic readings from 02:40 to 03:55 then steady readings more than an hour before the Dexcom restarted.</p><p></p><p>Dexcom also stopped between 05:20 & 05:45 - xDrip had one slightly odd reading but otherwise looks fine.</p><p>xDrip lost signal from 05:50 to 06:25, Dexcom fine - xDrip box was downstairs so it may have been a signal problem though it had been OK previously</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DunePlodder, post: 822860, member: 25119"] I've been using my xDrip for more than a week now & it seems to track the Dexcom receiver pretty closely. It's useful that xDrip continues to work when I have to do the 2 hour restart to continue using a sensor. Good for me as I seem to have a disproportionate number of problems during that time! Also the Dexcom treats the sensor as a new one & tends to be more erratic for the first 12 hours or so. The xDrip remembers the calibration data so continues as before. My sensor has been in for 25 days & I've had a few "???"s on the Dexcom. It was interesting to compare the xDrip which continues to try to make sense of the readings: Dexcom - no readings from 02:40 to 05:05 xDrip - Bad, very erratic readings from 02:40 to 03:55 then steady readings more than an hour before the Dexcom restarted. Dexcom also stopped between 05:20 & 05:45 - xDrip had one slightly odd reading but otherwise looks fine. xDrip lost signal from 05:50 to 06:25, Dexcom fine - xDrip box was downstairs so it may have been a signal problem though it had been OK previously [/QUOTE]
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