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if it gets noise there scans for a new one?
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is there a way you can get EVEN numbers though?like 88.2 or 92.0 etc?
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There is also an example code to check frequencies for noise, shouldn't it be possible to use it to write a small daemon that checks the current frequency and if it gets noise there scans for a new one?
http://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Docum...nux/si4713.txt
This is the code