02-14-2014
Thanks guys.
Corona688, I will adapt your modifications into the AudioScope.sh.
I have not decided whether to use this near the start of the program or as a command
inside the program as yet but Arduino will be used for LF and DC conditions. That removes
the FM, AM, DC polarity and DC level board construction that I uploaded recently.
Don, I was aware of the Corona688's missing "ifs_str"...
Bazza.
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