Operating frequency Change

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elmoray
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Operating frequency Change

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How do you know what is the current operating freq? Can I change this in a config file?
elmoray
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Re: Operating frequency Change

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Nothing? I am dead in the water until I can find out with RC1 did to me. Op freq is the best bet because com port is working.
pz1
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Re: Operating frequency Change

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elmoray wrote:How do you know what is the current operating freq?
I would expect it with the controller Info, but it is not there. The RaZberry board has it printed on one of the elements (RU, EU, US etc)
Can I change this in a config file?
No not in the config file. Be aware that the controller frequency should match the frequency of the other devices.
In principle it would be possible to change the frequency on the controller via the Expert UI, but there are several reports on this forum from people who tried that and destroyed their device.

So the safest thing to do is to exchange your device to one that does run on the frequency of your other devices
elmoray
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Re: Operating frequency Change

Post by elmoray »

Destroyed the device? Wow, that has to be the stupidest options to have in the Expert UI. My board overall is responding to PI commands, but it is getting nothing but time-outs from the devices. I don't feel I hit the freq. butions in the EUI, but the RC1 update seems to have tanked my board. I will try a backup tomorrow to see if I can undue the damage. Thanks for your help.
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