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Using Linux Receivers To Create Signal Graphs
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<blockquote data-quote="Robinson74" data-source="post: 870242" data-attributes="member: 381692"><p>I somehow don't understand why issuing the following command: </p><p>/usr/bin/zap_to_every_transponder.sh 130 </p><p>caused my rotor to move to 4.8E. It should check the signal at 13E. </p><p>There must be something wrong with the script. </p><p>How to scan only 13E or 19.2E or 28.2E?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robinson74, post: 870242, member: 381692"] I somehow don't understand why issuing the following command: /usr/bin/zap_to_every_transponder.sh 130 caused my rotor to move to 4.8E. It should check the signal at 13E. There must be something wrong with the script. How to scan only 13E or 19.2E or 28.2E? [/QUOTE]
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