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Fix some typos in docs
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ka9q authored Oct 23, 2024
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Expand Up @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ The new RX-888 MkII is rapidly becoming my SDR of choice because it
can direct sample at up to 130 Ms/s. With *ka9q-radio* it can
simultaneously receive hundreds of channels over all of LF, MF, HF and
lowband VHF (through 6m). The main drawback? It comes out of China and
documentation is sparse. Fortuntely, K4VZ, AI6VN and I have it working
documentation is sparse. Fortunately, K4VZ, AI6VN and I have it working
well on HF, where it is beginning to displace stacks of KiwiSDRs for
all-band WSPR monitoring. [http://www.wsprdaemon.org/]

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ get them cheap or free. Although originally designed for VHF/UHF
satellite reception, it also has good HF coverage and reasonably good
front end preselectors. But is severely limited by its 192 ks/s
(complex) sample rate. That may be OK for some specialized applications
ike the receive-only APRS i-Gate I've been running for years on a RPi3.
like the receive-only APRS i-Gate I've been running for years on a RPi3.
The low sample rate demands minimal CPU.

The RTL-SDR is very popular because it's cheap, and while I
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