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/freebsd/contrib/ntp/html/
H A Daudio.html27 …e radio drivers are designed to work with ordinary inexpensive shortwave radios and may be one of …
41 … pipe and wooden X-frame on the roof should work well with most portable radios, as they are optim…
43 …V radio interface and can tune the radio automatically, computer-tunable radios are expensive and …
56 …0 bps for the newer radios; if set, the rate is 1200 bps for the older radios. Following are the I…
157 <p>Connecting radios and IRIG devices to the computer and verifying correct
160 radios have recorder outputs which produce a microphone-level signal not affected
H A Drdebug.html20 …emon has started, opened the devices specified and waiting for peers and radios to come up. If not…
25 …inspirational to detect infrequent misbehavior due to clock implementation bugs in some radios.</p>
H A Dhowto.html29 …ite or modem. As the transmission means may not always be reliable, most radios continue to provid…
74 …, selection and combining algorithms can be used to suppress misbehaving radios and to mitigate be…
H A Dpps.html28 …ithms can whittle this down to a few tens of microseconds. However, some radios produce a pulse-pe…
/freebsd/contrib/ntp/scripts/stats/
H A DREADME.stats52 several radios. The first part of each data line is similar for all
53 radios, e.g.:
67 by these radios.
H A Dclock.awk5 # This program works for the following radios:
/freebsd/share/man/man5/
H A Dregdomain.533 file describes regulations for the operation of IEEE 802.11 wireless radios.
/freebsd/contrib/ntp/
H A DWHERE-TO-START14 bugfixes and drivers for new and exotic radios, telephones and sundials.
/freebsd/contrib/ntp/include/
H A Dicom.h2 * Header file for ICOM radios
/freebsd/contrib/wpa/src/ap/
H A Dutils.c96 * This function looks through all radios and BSS's for previous
/freebsd/contrib/ntp/libntp/
H A Dicom.c2 * Program to control ICOM radios
/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/net/wireless/
H A Dqcom,ath12k-wsi.yaml18 control information across radios based on the doorbell mechanism.
/freebsd/share/man/man9/
H A Dieee80211_radiotap.9175 .\"This field should be present only for frequency-hopping radios.
/freebsd/contrib/ntp/html/drivers/
H A Ddriver4.html49 …t for the intrinsic jitter of the radio itself, which is a known problem with the older radios.</p>
H A Ddriver6.html24 … be configured for analog signal levels, not digital TTL levels. In most radios the IRIG signal is…
H A Ddriver36.html35 …cond pulse is fixed at the transmitter; however, the audio stage in many radios affects the phase …
49 …In principle, the data pulse in second 58 is usable, but the AGC in most radios is not fast enough…
/freebsd/sys/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5211/
H A Dar5211reg.h729 #define RAD5_SREV_MAJOR 0x10 /* All current supported ar5211 5 GHz radios are rev 0x10 */
730 #define RAD5_SREV_PROD 0x15 /* Current production level radios */
731 #define RAD2_SREV_MAJOR 0x20 /* All current supported ar5211 2 GHz radios are rev 0x10 */
/freebsd/sys/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5212/
H A Dar5212reg.h805 radios are rev 0x10 */
806 #define AR_RAD5111_SREV_PROD 0x15 /* Current production level radios */
808 radios are rev 0x10 */
/freebsd/sys/net80211/
H A Dieee80211_input.c72 /* XXX This assumes the MIMO radios have both ctl and ext chains */ in ieee80211_process_mimo()
78 /* XXX This also assumes the MIMO radios have both ctl and ext chains */ in ieee80211_process_mimo()
H A Dieee80211_radiotap.h106 * For frequency-hopping radios, the hop set (first byte)
/freebsd/sys/contrib/dev/athk/ath12k/
H A Dcore.h718 * radios.
/freebsd/sys/contrib/dev/mediatek/mt76/mt7996/
H A Dinit.c387 struct wiphy_radio *radio = &dev->radios[n_radios]; in mt7996_init_wiphy_band()
468 wiphy->radio = dev->radios; in mt7996_init_wiphy()
H A Dmt7996.h334 struct wiphy_radio radios[MT7996_MAX_RADIOS]; member
/freebsd/contrib/ntp/ntpd/
H A Drefclock_ulink.c19 /* This driver supports ultralink Model 320,325,330,331,332 WWVB radios
H A Drefclock_wwvb.c90 * itself, which is a known problem with the older radios.

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