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/freebsd/contrib/ntp/html/
H A Daudio.html22 <li class="inline"><a href="#short">Shortwave Radio Drivers</a></li>
27radio clocks and timing devices, another for the Canadian time/frequency radio station CHU and a t…
30 The radio station drivers in particular implement optimum linear demodulation
39 <h4 id="short">Shortwave Radio Drivers</h4>
40radio with the radio output - speaker or headphone jack - connected to either the microphone or li…
41 <p>The most important factor affecting the radio signal is the antenna. It need not be long - even …
42radio need not be located near the computer; in fact, it generally works better if the radio is ou…
43radio interface and can tune the radio automatically, computer-tunable radios are expensive and pr…
44 <p>Shortwave (3-30 MHz) radio propagation phenomena are well known to shortwave enthusiasts. The ph…
59 <td>Radio</td>
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H A Drefclock.html28 <p>NTP Version 4 supports almost four dozen satellite, radio and telephone modem reference clock…
29radio timecode receiver synchronized to standard time as provided by NIST and USNO in the US, N…
34 …adian time and frequency station CHU. These require an external shortwave radio and antenna. A th…
38radio services need to know the radio propagation time from the transmitter to the receiver. This …
49 …<li class="inline"><a href="drivers/driver7.html">Type 7</a> Radio CHU Audio Demodulator/Decoder (…
77 …<li class="inline"><a href="drivers/driver35.html">Type 35</a> Conrad Parallel Port Radio Clock (<…
78 …<li class="inline"><a href="drivers/driver36.html">Type 36</a> Radio WWV/H Audio Demodulator/Decod…
H A Dhowto.html29radio and the system time maintained by NTP. The radio synchronizes reference time via radio, sate…
40 …t, by default 64 s. Ordinarily, the driver will send a poll sequence to the radio as required.</dd>
46 <p>Radio and modem reference clocks by convention have addresses of the form <tt>127.127.<i>t</i>.<…
70 …interval, as well as provides a reachability mechanism to detect a broken radio or other madness.<…
72 … no provision is included for the year, as provided by some (but not all) radio clocks. Ordinarily…
/freebsd/share/man/man4/
H A Dacpi_hp.4104 WLAN radio status (controlled by hardware switch)
109 If set to 1, the WLAN chip will be enabled if the radio is turned on
111 If set to 1, the WLAN chip will be disabled if the radio is turned off
119 Bluetooth radio status (controlled by hardware switch)
124 If set to 1, the Bluetooth chip will be enabled if the radio is turned on
126 If set to 1, the Bluetooth chip will be disabled if the radio is turned off
134 WWAN radio status (controlled by hardware switch)
139 If set to 1, the WWAN chip will be enabled if the radio is turned on
141 If set to 1, the WWAN chip will be disabled if the radio is turned off
H A Dotus.449 radio to operate in either 2.4GHz only or 2.4GHz and 5GHz.
51 The AR9101 radio supports 1T1R operation in 2GHz only.
53 The AR9102 radio supports 2T2R operation in 2GHz only.
55 The AR9104 radio supports 2T2R operation both 2GHz and 5GHz.
H A Dral.449 It consists of two integrated chips, an RT2560 MAC/BBP and an RT2525 radio
54 It consists of two integrated chips, an RT2561 MAC/BBP and an RT2527 radio
61 RT2529 radio transceiver.
63 multiple radio transceivers to extend the operating range of the adapter and
70 an RT2720 (2.4GHz) or RT2750 (2.4GHz/5GHz) radio transceiver.
74 an RT2820 (2.4GHz) or RT2850 (2.4GHz/5GHz) radio transceiver.
H A Drun.459 an RT2720 (1T2R) or RT2750 (dual-band 1T2R) radio transceiver.
62 an RT2820 (2T3R) or RT2850 (dual-band 2T3R) radio transceiver.
65 an RT3020 (1T1R), RT3021 (1T2R) or RT3022 (2T2R) single-band radio
70 The radio can be an RT3053, RT5370, RT5372 or an RT5572.
H A Dural.451 and a radio transceiver (the model of which depends on the card revision).
53 The RT2522, RT2523, RT2524, RT2525, RT2525e and RT2526 radio transceivers
54 operate in the 2.4GHz band (802.11b/g) whereas the RT5222 is a dual-band radio
/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/src/arm/microchip/
H A Dat91sam9g25-gardena-smart-gateway.dts58 led-radio-blue {
59 label = "smartgw:radio:blue";
64 led-radio-green {
65 label = "smartgw:radio:green";
70 led-radio-red {
71 label = "smartgw:radio:red";
/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/net/
H A Drfkill-gpio.yaml20 radio-type:
21 description: rfkill radio type
37 - radio-type
49 radio-type = "wlan";
/freebsd/contrib/ntp/ntpd/
H A Drefclock_as2201.c26 * The program sends a "*toc\r" to the radio and expects a response of
29 * second. Then, it sends statistics commands to the radio and expects
33 * radio options. If flag4 of the fudge configuration command is set to
37 * In order for this code to work, the radio must be placed in non-
40 * and "df" commands does not matter. The radio should select UTC
46 * assumes the radio captures a timestamp upon receipt of the "*" that
59 * radio input data line.
85 * Radio commands to extract statitistics
91 * strings received from the radio are saved along with the timecode in
94 * received from the radio consis
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H A Drefclock_pcf.c2 * refclock_pcf - clock driver for the Conrad parallel port radio clock
18 * This driver supports the parallel port radio clock sold by Conrad
34 #define DESCRIPTION "Conrad parallel port radio clock"
100 /* one transmission takes 172.5 milliseconds since the radio clock in pcf_start()
/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/src/mips/ralink/
H A Dgardena_smart_gateway_mt7688.dts68 led-radio-blue {
69 label = "smartgw:radio:blue";
74 led-radio-green {
75 label = "smartgw:radio:green";
80 led-radio-red {
81 label = "smartgw:radio:red";
/freebsd/contrib/ntp/html/drivers/
H A Ddriver7.html6 <title>Radio CHU Audio Demodulator/Decoder</title>
10 <h3>Radio CHU Audio Demodulator/Decoder</h3>
24 <p>This driver synchronizes the computer time using shortwave radio transmissions
31radio signal and demodulate the data. If compiled for the audio codec, it requires a sampling rate…
35 …with other audio drivers such as described in the <a href="driver36.html">Radio WWV/H Audio Demodu…
51 …k correction is usually much better than would otherwise be the case with radio noise, UART jitter…
53 … to automatically tune the radio in response to changing radio propagation conditions throughout t…
54 …pt to open the device <tt>/dev/icom</tt> and, if successful will tune the radio to 3.331 MHz. The …
113 <dd>The CHU&nbsp;identifier <tt>CHU </tt>followed by the current radio frequency
114 code, if the CI-V interface is active, or <tt>CHU</tt> if not. The radio
H A Ddriver35.html7 <title>Conrad parallel port radio clock</title>
12 <h3>Conrad parallel port radio clock</h3>
23 …<p>This driver supports the parallel port radio clock sold by <a href="http://www.conrad-electroni…
41 …<dd>If set to 1, the radio clock's synchronisation status bit is ignored, ie the timecode is used …
H A Ddriver36.html6 <title>Radio WWV/H Audio Demodulator/Decoder</title>
10 <h3>Radio WWV/H Audio Demodulator/Decoder</h3>
23radio transmissions from NIST time/frequency stations <a href="http://www.bldrdoc.gov/timefreq/sta…
28 … with other audio drivers such as described in the <a href="driver7.html">Radio CHU Audio Demodula…
31 …nce of the program for this unit is described in: Mills, D.L. A precision radio clock for WWV tran…
35 …ase response at 100 Hz in unpredictable ways. The driver adjusts for each radio using two 170-ms s…
48 …table and accurately determined, since in many applications the shortwave radio will be tuned to a…
65 … to automatically tune the radio in response to changing radio propagation conditions throughout t…
66 …</tt> and, if successful will activate the autotune function and tune the radio to each operating …
67radio to one of the five broadcast frequencies to measure the signal metric as described above. Ea…
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/freebsd/contrib/ntp/libparse/
H A Dclk_hopf6021.c78 * 1 0 x x - Radio clock
79 * 1 1 x x - Radio clock highprecision
99 #define HOPF_RADIO 0x08 /* radio clock */
100 #define HOPF_RADIOHP 0x0C /* high precision radio clock */
205 case HOPF_RADIO: /* Radio clock */ in cvt_hopf6021()
206 case HOPF_RADIOHP: /* Radio clock high precision */ in cvt_hopf6021()
/freebsd/sys/contrib/dev/iwlwifi/fw/api/
H A Dalive.h138 * struct iwl_radio_version_notif - information on the radio version
140 * @radio_flavor: radio flavor
141 * @radio_step: radio version step
142 * @radio_dash: radio version dash
/freebsd/share/man/man9/
H A Dieee80211_vap.931 .Nd 802.11 network layer virtual radio support
59 a virtual radio API that is exported to
68 The virtual radio interface defined by the
74 The virtual radio architecture splits state between a single per-device
/freebsd/contrib/wpa/wpa_supplicant/
H A Dwpa_supplicant.c235 * If we timed out, the AP or the local radio may be busy. in wpa_supplicant_timeout()
655 * Need to remove any pending gas-query radio work before the in wpa_supplicant_cleanup()
658 * to cancel such pending radio works and once the pending gas-query in wpa_supplicant_cleanup()
659 * radio work eventually gets removed, the deinit notification call to in wpa_supplicant_cleanup()
662 if (wpa_s->radio) in wpa_supplicant_cleanup()
6626 /* freqs are specified for the radio work */ in wpas_get_bands()
6663 struct wpa_radio *radio; in radio_add_interface() local
6666 radio = iface->radio; in radio_add_interface()
6667 if (radio && os_strcmp(rn, radio->name) == 0) { in radio_add_interface()
6668 wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "Add interface %s to existing radio %s", in radio_add_interface()
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H A DREADME1016 External requests for radio control
1021 radio. The RADIO_WORK control interface command can be used for this.
1024 used to reserve a slot for radio access. If freq is specified, other
1025 radio work items on the same channel may be completed in
1026 parallel. Otherwise, all other radio work items are blocked during
1030 timeout parameter. This command returns an identifier for the radio work
1033 Once the radio work item has been started, "EXT-RADIO-WORK-START <id>"
1036 indicate that to wpa_supplicant. This allows other radio works to be
1038 program terminating), wpa_supplicant will time out the radio work item
1039 and send "EXT-RADIO-WORK-TIMEOUT <id>" event to indicate that this has
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/freebsd/contrib/ntp/libntp/
H A Dicom.c5 * distribution. The only function provided is to load the radio
64 * icom_freq(fd, ident, freq) - load radio frequency
74 int ident, /* ICOM radio identifier */ in icom_freq()
109 u_char *x, /* radio frequency */ in doublefreq()
/freebsd/sys/contrib/dev/athk/ath10k/
H A Dahb.c194 ath10k_err(ar, "failed to get radio cold rst ctrl: %ld\n", in ath10k_ahb_rst_ctrl_init()
202 ath10k_err(ar, "failed to get radio warm rst ctrl: %ld\n", in ath10k_ahb_rst_ctrl_init()
210 ath10k_err(ar, "failed to get radio srif rst ctrl: %ld\n", in ath10k_ahb_rst_ctrl_init()
252 ath10k_err(ar, "failed to deassert radio cold rst: %d\n", ret); in ath10k_ahb_release_reset()
258 ath10k_err(ar, "failed to deassert radio warm rst: %d\n", ret); in ath10k_ahb_release_reset()
264 ath10k_err(ar, "failed to deassert radio srif rst: %d\n", ret); in ath10k_ahb_release_reset()
354 ath10k_err(ar, "failed to assert radio cold rst: %d\n", ret); in ath10k_ahb_halt_chip()
359 ath10k_err(ar, "failed to assert radio warm rst: %d\n", ret); in ath10k_ahb_halt_chip()
364 ath10k_err(ar, "failed to assert radio srif rst: %d\n", ret); in ath10k_ahb_halt_chip()
/freebsd/sys/dev/acpi_support/
H A Dacpi_hp.c191 .description = "WLAN radio status",
197 .description = "WLAN radio ready to use (enabled and radio)",
203 .description = "Enable WLAN if radio is turned on",
208 .description = "Disable WLAN if radio is turned off",
218 .description = "Bluetooth radio status",
224 .description = "Bluetooth radio ready to use"
225 " (enabled and radio)",
231 .description = "Enable bluetooth if radio is turned on",
236 .description = "Disable bluetooth if radio is turned off",
246 .description = "WWAN radio status",
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/freebsd/lib/libc/net/
H A Dprotocols27 prm 21 PRM # packet radio measurement protocol
126 srp 119 SRP # SpectraLink Radio Protocol
133 crtp 126 CRTP # Combat Radio Transport Protocol
134 crudp 127 CRUDP # Combat Radio User Datagram

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