dgiardini / rtl-ais

A simple AIS tuner and generic dual-frequency FM demodulator
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Klapligehesten patch 1 #4

Closed klapligehesten closed 8 years ago

klapligehesten commented 8 years ago

Thank’s for the good work :)

Du you think it’s the effort worth to deaminize rtl-ais?

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Merged #4 https://github.com/dgiardini/rtl-ais/pull/4 .

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nunojpg commented 8 years ago

I would say deamonize (as in run the the background) is a function of the init system that is now available in all major distributions, so there is no need for it.

klapligehesten commented 8 years ago

Point taken. I’ll forget about it. Maybe I’ll make some work on calibrate instead.

I thought to fork kalibrate-rtl and implement a auto calibrating.

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I would say deamonize (as in run the the background) is a function of the init system that is now available in all major distributions, so there is no need for it.

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dgiardini commented 8 years ago

Thanks for the contribs :-) Would be nice to have a routine inside rtl-ais, as part of it; kalibrate-rtl routines would be great. Other approach I was seeing, is tuning a known FM station, and look at the DC component that is proportional to the error; but for now, I have no time to code and experiment,