Don't trust this blindly. Division is always integer division. Set means prepare a place holder with value. Write means actually transmit the value from the placeholder. Tuner general info. I2C address is 0xC0. There are 18 8bit large tuner registers indexed from 0.
Authored Apr 05, 2013This driver was written from scratch, based on an existing driverthat it is part of rtl-sdr git tree, released under GPLv2:(there are also other variants of it out there)From what I understood from the threads, the original driver was convertedto userspace from a Realtek tree. I couldn't find the original tree.However, the original driver look awkward on my eyes. So, I decided towrite a new version from it from the scratch, while trying to reproduceeverything found there.TODO:- After locking, the original driver seems to have some routines toimprove reception. This was not implemented here yet.- RF Gain set/get is not implemented.Signed-off-by: Tested-by.
Hi,I have several EzTV668 (RT2832/E4000) dongles that I am pretty happywith. I thought I would try something different this time around andtry something like the EzTV645 which has the FC0013 & RTL2832U.I was reading on the wiki that the FC0013 has a tuning rangefrom 50 MHz - 1700 MHz as compared to the E4000 which is 60 MHz to 1700 MHz.Can anyone with a FC0013 verify this?
I was interested in playingaround on 6 meters with this. I was just wondering how well this woulddo on 6 meters?73 - DaveKD9GNjanSenior09.10.12 3:41.
My fc0013 does work below 60 mHzhave a look at the August 2 - 2012 itemDongle Terratec Noxon DAB Stickthat also works on 50 mHz tooBest regards,John/HOLjan van katwijk schreef: My fc0013 definitely does not work below 60 and over 900 mhz Maybe the high bound limitation is a software problem. Best Jan Op 8 okt. 2012 23:11 schreef 'KD9GN' het volgende: Hi, I have several EzTV668 (RT2832/E4000) dongles that I am pretty happy with. I thought I would try something different this time around and try something like the EzTV645 which has the FC0013 & RTL2832U.
I was reading on the wiki that the FC0013 has a tuning range from 50 MHz - 1700 MHz as compared to the E4000 which is 60 MHz to 1700 MHz. Can anyone with a FC0013 verify this? I was interested in playing around on 6 meters with this.
I was just wondering how well this would do on 6 meters? 73 - Dave KD9GN - You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 'Ultra Cheap SDR' group.
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