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====== Test Tone ====== | ====== Test Tone ====== | ||
- | PiStar comes with a command called pistar-mmdvmcal which allows you to tweak settings of the modem manually to calibrate it, and it then spits out the values for you t type into the pistar dashboard to save your calibration. | + | PiStar comes with a command called pistar-mmdvmcal which allows you to tweak settings of the modem manually to calibrate it, and it then spits out the values for you to type into the pistar dashboard to save your calibration. |
Built into this test tool is a DMR test mode called DMR Simplex 1031 Hz Test Pattern (CC1 ID1 TG9) which as you can guess sends out a DMR signal in which the voice audio contains a 1031 Hz audible tone. | Built into this test tool is a DMR test mode called DMR Simplex 1031 Hz Test Pattern (CC1 ID1 TG9) which as you can guess sends out a DMR signal in which the voice audio contains a 1031 Hz audible tone. | ||
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====== Any ideas? ====== | ====== Any ideas? ====== |
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