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<blockquote data-quote="7mdish" data-source="post: 1163825" data-attributes="member: 401140"><p>I think that it does not depend by the modulation type, but by the receiver firmware.</p><p>I asked myself for this point today looking for these frequencies. Not sure exactly, but the "lock range" could be around 3 or 4. For example, if the SR is 23530 it is locked from 13528 to 13532. Once locked, the receiver shows the error in PPM form.</p><p>This is the reason for which I choose a step of 10 to look at the exact symbol rate. Yesterday I used a step of 50, largely too high. Today using a step of 10 I locked.</p><p>The next time that I have the chance to play with that decoder I check and let you know the exact "lock range".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mdish, post: 1163825, member: 401140"] I think that it does not depend by the modulation type, but by the receiver firmware. I asked myself for this point today looking for these frequencies. Not sure exactly, but the "lock range" could be around 3 or 4. For example, if the SR is 23530 it is locked from 13528 to 13532. Once locked, the receiver shows the error in PPM form. This is the reason for which I choose a step of 10 to look at the exact symbol rate. Yesterday I used a step of 50, largely too high. Today using a step of 10 I locked. The next time that I have the chance to play with that decoder I check and let you know the exact "lock range". [/QUOTE]
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