2020-05-18, 03:25 PM
(2020-05-18, 01:46 PM)Sailoog Wrote: If you run "initial ppm" for hours probably you will be really close to the final ppm value, using the GSM band you just find the exact value but ppm is +/-7 tolerant.
If you get 1 ppm means that you have the Australian device or a clone and probably 1 is your final ppm.
You do not need the terminal. Using the GUI is the same you do with the terminal.
Thank you Sailoog and I really appreciate all you and the team have achieved with 2.0.
All the SDR-VHF apps, except tv, are working well on my cheap and a few years old SDR with a home made whip aerial located 2m off the ground in my garden. I have tried the calibration pop-up lots of times without success however kal in terminal works every time. Out of interest, as I’m not a software engineer, where does the information go to in the programme, after clicking on the pop-up buttons which then opens the terminal and saves the initial ppm?