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If you don't feel like re-compiling the firmware yourself, here is a pre-build copy, you can directly [[https://mega.nz/file/1iojHRIZ#fjHAN5ZlLTDFRU-lsSnyyGZaZiBh2BudWOIsaymBTp8|download it here]] and flash it on Chrome/Chromium using [[https://egzumer.github.io/uvtools|this tool]]. | If you don't feel like re-compiling the firmware yourself, here is a pre-build copy, you can directly [[https://mega.nz/file/1iojHRIZ#fjHAN5ZlLTDFRU-lsSnyyGZaZiBh2BudWOIsaymBTp8|download it here]] and flash it on Chrome/Chromium using [[https://egzumer.github.io/uvtools|this tool]]. | ||
- | Don't forget to turn on Demodulator to DIGI and setting the bandwidth to wide! | + | Don't forget set "demodulator" to DIGI and setting the bandwidth to wide! |
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+ | You can then hook up your radio to your favorite POCSAG modulator (Unipager or MMDVM), adjust your levels for an optimal 9kHz deviation, and enjoy your 5W, cheap DAPNET transmitter!. | ||
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+ | You __might__ me able to get away with just the firmware flash... The filter hardware mod just corrects the lower end of the frequency response, it might just work with just the modded firmware! | ||