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The FT-8x7 series is capable of setting and reading frequencies with 10Hz resolution. I looks like the frequency is passed and read back with only 100Hz resolution(?), at least that's what I see when I print out the value of "freq" to an attached OLED display. If this is the case (and I'm not misinterpreting what I see) would it be possible to add an option, or modify the library, so that frequency is passed and read with 10Hz resolution.? I have looked at the library, but I have not yet figured out exactly what's happening and what might be changed to allow 10 Hz resolution.
If I set the initial value of "freq" with 10Hz resolution in the test program and read it back using my routine for the OLED display before any CAT commands are sent, I see the 10Hz resolution value, so I'm assuming it's the CAT library that's rounding things off (or truncating) to 100Hz.
Thanks in advance for any help with this.
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The FT-8x7 series is capable of setting and reading frequencies with 10Hz resolution. I looks like the frequency is passed and read back with only 100Hz resolution(?), at least that's what I see when I print out the value of "freq" to an attached OLED display. If this is the case (and I'm not misinterpreting what I see) would it be possible to add an option, or modify the library, so that frequency is passed and read with 10Hz resolution.? I have looked at the library, but I have not yet figured out exactly what's happening and what might be changed to allow 10 Hz resolution.
If I set the initial value of "freq" with 10Hz resolution in the test program and read it back using my routine for the OLED display before any CAT commands are sent, I see the 10Hz resolution value, so I'm assuming it's the CAT library that's rounding things off (or truncating) to 100Hz.
Thanks in advance for any help with this.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: