MODDING PLUTO

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dg9bfc_sigi
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MODDING PLUTO

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just a test
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greetz sigi

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Re: MODDING PLUTO

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seems to work fine

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Re: MODDING PLUTO

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Moved to test team - can you still see it?
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Re: MODDING PLUTO

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?? what do you mean with moved to test team ... and can you still see it??
you mean if i still can see above picture in the post?? ... yes ...

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Re: MODDING PLUTO

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Hi Sigi

I converted my Pluto to 40MHz reference input yesterday, taking care with a scope to check that the levels were correct (or at least the same as it was with the internal oscillator).

However, I was about 500Hz off frequency when receiving a test signal on 144MHz. It seems there is an offset stored in the Pluto relevant for the internal oscillator. I reset this with SDRC to 0ppm and it now works fine.

73

Charlie

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Re: MODDING PLUTO

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in config file in the pluto you will find xo correction ...
xo = ......
fill in the 40 megs
xo = 40000000 ... save config and do a reboot

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