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+ | Git: [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Find the EEPROM ===== | ||
Normally, the calibration EEPROM responds to I2C Slave address 0x55, but it depends on the hardware carrier, and the slot that the card is plugged into. | Normally, the calibration EEPROM responds to I2C Slave address 0x55, but it depends on the hardware carrier, and the slot that the card is plugged into. | ||
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It's normally the largest value. (the smaller value is the [[./ | It's normally the largest value. (the smaller value is the [[./ | ||
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===== Query best match calibration set for a given Frequency ===== | ===== Query best match calibration set for a given Frequency ===== |