2020-01-22, 06:42 AM
You need to get out of the basement and get a better antenna.
The calibration refers to the stick, not the antenna.
The stick has a dispersion due to the manufacturing process.
And as the temperature rises, there's additional drift.
That means and should calibrate the stick when it is warm (so it was connected for a while).
If you want to use it on a boat I recommend a better stick. For example one of
rtl-sdr.com
These are of higher quality than the DVB-T Stick
Greetings Jürgen
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The calibration refers to the stick, not the antenna.
The stick has a dispersion due to the manufacturing process.
And as the temperature rises, there's additional drift.
That means and should calibrate the stick when it is warm (so it was connected for a while).
If you want to use it on a boat I recommend a better stick. For example one of
rtl-sdr.com
These are of higher quality than the DVB-T Stick
Greetings Jürgen
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Entschuldigung für mein Englisch. Es ist "deepl.com english"
PN bitte auf german.
PN bitte auf german.