FreeCalypso > hg > fc-magnetite
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l1_rf12.c compiled-in default RF band tables: a round of cleanup
* Uncalibrated default g_magic values changed from old Clara RF numbers
(yes, Clara, not even Leonardo) to the approximately correct value
for our current hw;
* Uncalibrated default Rx and Tx channel calibration tables providing
neutral correction values: fixed bogus ARFCNs from blind copy-n-paste
between different bands;
* Restored #if (ORDER2_TX_TEMP_CAL==1) in the Tx temperature compensation
tables;
* Fully rewrote the big comment before these rf_XXX structures to reflect
the current situation.
This change is part of the larger transition in FreeCalypso from reverse
to forward engineering, from reconstruction of lost original bits to
ongoing forward development and maintenance.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Sat, 17 Nov 2018 19:57:34 +0000 |
parents | 27b356aa0e5d |
children | 3e5689c0ca4e |
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