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Weather SubGhzD
Totoo edited this page Jan 16, 2024
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The Weather and SubGhzD apps are supposed to decode AM modulated common signals, like weather stations or rf remotes.
You can check the currently supported protocols here: baseband/fprotos
Important
This program is sensitive to signal strength, so if you set values too high or too low, it will not be able to decode.
Ideal values are around: AMP 0, LNA 32, VGA 20. If still nothing, play with these values, try to reduce or increment.
Common frequencies:
- 433.92 MHz (EU)
- 315 MHz (US, Japan)
- 868 MHz (EU + others)
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How to ask questions correctly
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