So, I finally got it. After using a constant frequency shift of 5 Hz
(with the option -fc) I was able to receive all the packages. It seems not
to miss any measurement which is really good!
On Thursday, July 21, 2022 at 12:38:01 PM UTC+2 Guido Cioni wrote:
> Ok I've solved the issue by re-
Ok I've solved the issue by re-doing a frequency scan.
The doc are far from clear and I had to do some trial and errors before
finding these frequencies that are working for me
868127250, 868247250, 868367250, 868497250, 868657250
I still cannot receive outside humidity though.
On Tuesday, Ju
Hey, sorry for not clarifying further and for using this group but I
couldn't really find a lot of useful information on -user and it seems that
more topics about rtldavis can be found here.
I do have quite a lot of experience with rtl dongles (I have about 4 of
them active and capturing stuff in
[I'm answering here, but really this belongs on -users!]
Guido Cioni writes:
> I have installed rtldavis as advised
> here https://github.com/lheijst/rtldavis and also took care of compiling my
> own librtlsdr as advised
> here
> https://groups.google.com/g/weewx-development/c/L5Lt8x87I_s/m
I have installed rtldavis as advised
here https://github.com/lheijst/rtldavis and also took care of compiling my
own librtlsdr as advised
here https://groups.google.com/g/weewx-development/c/L5Lt8x87I_s/m/PP5AdFnQAQAJ.
After doing that I don't get anymore the message "Allocating 1 zero-copy
buf