Yes, that's so still how it's done, but note that TeleDongle doesn't store the 
cal in flash, it gets embedded in the binary.  So once you have a working cal 
value, re-flash the firmware providing the correct cal value to complete the 
process.

Bdale

On September 24, 2020 8:40:17 PM MDT, Robert Watzlavick <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>Bdale,
>My frequency counter only goes up to 100 MHz but I have a 3 GHz
>spectrum 
>analyzer and a 10 MHz GPSDO reference.  Assuming I can get the RBW low 
>enough, do you think that would be sufficient?
>
>I found this post in the archives:
>https://lists.gag.com/pipermail/altusmetrum/2018-August/001364.html
>
>I was able to get into the board with a terminal so assuming these 
>instructions are still valid, I can try that.
>
>-Bob
>
>On 9/24/20 12:54 PM, Bdale Garbee wrote:
>> Robert Watzlavick <[email protected]> writes:
>>
>>> Can you provide the radio calibration value for TeleDongle S/N 5177?
>> Unfortunately, the cal value for 5177 seems to have been lost in a
>hard
>> drive failure here.  If you have access to a frequency counter, I can
>> talk you through re-determining the value.  If not, I'll be happy to
>> issue you an RMA and re-cal the unit for you at no charge.
>>
>>> Keith - I'm very certain the TeleMetrum is not still beeping when
>the
>>> problem occurs now that I think about it.  A power cycle fixes it. 
>Are
>>> there any timeouts that make it shut down after a while on the
>ground?
>> No, a board in either idle or pad mode will continue operating until
>the
>> battery is discharged.
>>
>> Bdale

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