@dhfir @cassidyclown @snow I've only seen paintings of it. Maybe it was ceremonial or a greeting.
@lupyuen It would be nice to have a product that doesn't have hardware bugs.
@bw20k I've been there before. Try to find a friend or someone to live with. Being homeless has changed me. I see the world in a different way now. I know how cruel it can be.
@Bajax Yes. Lynx if you want just text. You can wget the rest to view offline.
@namark Isn't this the same ineptitude that made the Xeon Phi almost irrelevant?
@Philoxenus @cassidyclown @snow I'm just trying to say that it doesn't take plastic to make men gay. There are a lot of gay bodybuilders on mutant levels of male hormones. Gay finds a way.
@PawelK @lupyuen It's just a product from Pine. I am not aware of a product they have made that has worked without a massive community effort. Pine makes hardware. The community makes the hardware work. When I got my Braveheart I thought it was broken after a couple of uses. I took it completely apart and photographed it.
It was not broken by me. The battery discharges when powered off and dies after a couple days. I found out why it was getting so hot during use and recommended thermal pads to the developers.
Lee is likely the reason why Pine didn't die. As far as I've seen, he's been involved with every product that they have made. Imagine buying a product that doesn't work at all, working to make it work and never getting paid for it. That's what we do. It's for the community, it's for the knowledge we gain and most importantly for the future.
@lupyuen DC-DC mode is used for the IC core but the PA is supplied from VBAT. This should be 3.3V for 22+dbi and can be configured with the LDO by connecting VDD_IN + VBAT and ensuring that the voltage is correct. This simplifies the circuit.
I can only assume that the transceiver wasn't getting the optimal voltage from the SDR graphing. Perhaps the weak strength and repeated lower strength sections were from sub or over 3.3V power and the sectors that were weaker are evidence that a component used more power than it did during the other areas. I would say that it's not the correct voltage from what I've seen.
@lupyuen I believe I found your problem with the RM90. It wasn't correctly configured. I will go back to the documentation and reference the proper values.
@PawelK @lupyuen These are very different transceivers. The SX1262 might take more energy but the bandwidth is closer to dial up speeds. That's almost double the SX1276. The SX1276 looks like it's losing on all levels. The transmission is a bit more sophisticated and I will need to review the SDR readings to try to better understand what is going on here.
@lupyuen I think that's per transmission and it seems that the SX1262 does this more often. 32.768kbps vs 62.5kbps in Lora mode. These transponders are quite different from each other. I would not recommend using the BL602 as anything other than a controller for this. The transmission power would be better supplied from a battery source.
They have the same frequency deviation but the increased transmission might make it less detectable to most SDRs. The deviation is programmable and 200khz.
@lupyuen The SX1276 has a lower power usage during transmission except for PA_Boost being used. At 13dbi it typically draws 29mA while the SX1262 is 45mA at 14dbi in the higher frequency range. It's 32mA at the same strength in in low frequency.
The SX1262 with 22dbi will draw 118mA in the high frequency mode. Keep in mind that is "typical". My EVBV1.1 was using 98mA.
@lupyuen I will look into the SX1262 and SX1276 datasheets and report back if I find something and have a good idea.
@lupyuen Just got done shaving with the safety razor and I finished it by shaving with the foil shaver. I don't think I've ever had such a close shave. I still need to clean and care for the shaver. The things we do to be accepted by society.
@lupyuen I'm going to shave with my safety razor. Electric shavers are not acceptable for a proper shave. I will be away for the typical 15 minutes it takes to shave with a safety razor.
I just used a foil shaver for the first time in my life. It's more comfortable than a rotary blade shaver. The foil shaver seems to be more effective too.
Complaints: It's not a razor. I use a safety razor to shave with. It will cut very close and only requires a single pass. Actual razors will cut any length hair. This was very easy to use but it didn't work on previously missed spots. This is a better option than a rotary shaver for me. I will probably use it for touching up in between the razor shaves that normally take around 10-15 minutes.
In conclusion, I will continue to bleed for an acceptable shave and have to open the razor to wash out hair after a couple strokes.
@lupyuen I don't like minesweeper irl. What are your thoughts on the SX chip problem?
@lupyuen I would say peaceful because cowards don't push boundaries in scientific advancement.
@lupyuen Sorry. I know almost nothing about your country. In the US we are essentially taught about our history, Russia/USSR and China.
@lupyuen I love China and especially under Xing pin. He's done much good for the country. I think his history shows the future of China.
Toughbook fan, Mathematician and Locksmith with limited success in other areas.
Political stance is far right and far left. Proponent of First Aid Kits and PPE. Easily disheartened by big tech. Partially hinged personality and stubborn enough to not write this in the First Person.
Distrust of Psychology and a fan of satire. I love a good joke and contradict myself. Somewhat serious but easily distracted.