One problem that I seemed to have was the code looked to correct the next 
hop based on the error for the current channel, in my case I was testing 2 
transmitters with wildly different frequency errors(one seems to run about 
-9000 and one about -1000, I'm sure I need some more PPM adjustments) so it 
took the error from Transmitter 1 and applied it on the hop to Transmitter 
2 and vice versa, eventually it diverged and they both stopped being 
useful. I modified my local copy to only apply error corrections for the 
same transmitter and channel they were originally recorded on(and if it 
can't guess which transmitter is up next it defaults to 0 correction) and 
they seem to be much more stable even with the high correction values. 
Looks like I'm running about 97% right now. Will have to let it run for a 
day or 2 and see how it does.

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