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authorAndreas Eversberg <andreas@eversberg.eu>2016-11-29 07:50:32 +0100
committerAndreas Eversberg <andreas@eversberg.eu>2016-11-29 10:59:09 +0100
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Fixed command line option descriptions
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@@ -287,8 +287,8 @@ Each tone is plays for a short time.
After the last tone has been played, base station starts again with the first tone.
My phone also responds to a call, even if the tones cycle rather than sent simultaneously.
In this case the deviation level of each tone is two times higher (+6 dB). (The level transmitted is two times lower (-6 dB) than the peak level of 4 simultaneous tones. This may help transmitters with deviation limiters to make the phone ring.)
-Add command line option "-P 50" to send each tone for 50 milliseconds.
-Try something between 20-100 milliseconds, if the phone still doesn't ring.
+Add command line option "-P 100" to send each tone for 100 milliseconds.
+Try something between 50-200 milliseconds, if the phone still doesn't ring.
Be sure to check: Does your transmitter has enough frequency deviation (15 KHz is suggested)? Do you really send the correct number of your phone, check the frequencies of your phone and use "-D 0" option to see what 4 frequencies the base station actually transmits.
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