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August 20, 2014, 01:20:03 AM
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Batch 3
428 @ 212
440 @ 219
452 @ 225
453 @ 225

Batch 5
515 @ 256
440 @ 219
504 @ 250
466 @ 231

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August 20, 2014, 05:01:24 AM
Last edit: August 20, 2014, 06:22:11 AM by whonesta
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Batch 3
428 @ 212
440 @ 219
452 @ 225
453 @ 225

Batch 5
515 @ 256
440 @ 219
504 @ 250
466 @ 231

what are the code settings for 256? been using 243.75 and it runs well on a few, but then others are doing gr8 @ 250. I would like to bump them up to 256 to see if they can take it.

edit found them :
#option 'freq_value'   '1406'     #256.25M
#option 'chip_freq'     '256.25'
#option 'timeout'       '15'

WOW ton of errors @ 256.25 & 262.5 back to 250 ;(
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