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2) Enabled direct sampling for rtl_tcp
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3) Hack to force the bias tee to always be on by setting the unused IR endpoint bit to 0 in the EEPROM. Example to force the BT to be always ON "rtl_eeprom -b 1", to remove forced BT "rtl_eeprom -b 0"
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4) Repurposed "offset tuning" to toggle bias tee ON/OFF. We can now use the "offset tuning" button in SDR# and other programs to toggle the bias tee if there is no specific button in the GUI.
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5) Support for future R828D based dongles.
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6) Auto direct sampling. Will automatically change to direct sampling mode when the frequency is below 28.8 MHz. Will change back when the frequency is above 28.8 MHz again.
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5) Support added for R828D RTL-SDR Blog V4 based dongles.
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6) Auto direct sampling. For R820T/R860 dongles the code will automatically change to direct sampling mode when the frequency is below 28.8 MHz. Will change back when the frequency is above 28.8 MHz again.
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BIAS TEE NOTE: Always take care that you do not enable the bias tee when the device is connected to a short circuited antenna unless there is an inline LNA. However. if you did by accident, don't worry as the circuit is dually protected with a self-resetting thermal fuse and built in protection on the LDO. Just try not to short it out for days at a time, otherwise you could eventually degrade the thermal fuse.
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