I tend to agree with Bob. ?
But Allard is doing a great job in getting that firmware sorted out, and I'm looking forward to seeing the end result of his process.
I've been kibitzing now and then as well, when Allard's code has settled out I may jump in and make some of my favorite adjustments.
If I can find the time.
Using a Nano with an open source sketch makes it possible for most anybody to take a whack and make it right.
However you happen to define right.
Do try to somehow show where your hacks are.
For example, avoid adjusting comments and variable names and formatting in code that you are not otherwise changing
so it is easy to run a unix diff on the two files. ?Better yet, use lots of #ifdef's and comments to make it obvious to the casual reader.
Jerry, KE7ER
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On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 08:53 am, Bob wrote:
There may well be reasons that you prefer TX Offset which I don't appreciate (like memory size), but it really should be a RX offset.?
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