开云体育There’s an in-depth explanation of the X9000 scanning nuances in the full X9000 service manual if haven’t seen that yet.?tnx Mike / K5JR? Alpharetta GA On Aug 8, 2022, at 1:38 PM, Casey Crane <ccrane148@...> wrote:
? As for the synthesizer the radio updates it every 20 milliseconds regardless of mode change to maintain stability in the event some transient voltage or whatever corrupted something. My thought was a mode change would occur by way of changed emulated eeprom data representing mode 1 of only a 1 mode codeplug. I'm not seeing any reason for more than one mode of data since we are changing it dynamically and there would be no reason to chase data all over the memory map when we can just point it to one spot and change that.? Scanning is something I've been mulling over. Can you? build a 1 mode codeplug and have a 1 mode scanlist? If so I would assume in scan mode the radio accesses and updates the synthesizer faster than the 20 milliseconds refresh static rate (how fast do they scan?). If so, then presenting emulated mode 1 data at a faster changing rate might work out as long as the radio is polling faster since it's thinking it's scanning. Of course we would have to keep it all in perfect time with what the processer wants but I assume that would be all part of the emulation process and dictated by the CE activity. On Mon, Aug 8, 2022 at 12:08 PM Skip Hansen <skip@...> wrote: Good points!? I had forgotten about needing to get the radio to |