diff --git a/Recon.md b/Recon.md index ccf53bd..215cb6c 100644 --- a/Recon.md +++ b/Recon.md @@ -255,6 +255,32 @@ If you're not having your frequencies searched in both direction, maybe you misw Using the same input and output file is not going to pause a problem until you forgot to uncheck 'clear output at start'. Yeah, you've just clear what you wanted to scan +# Scan speed vs Chosen modulation mode + +Detection of power level to match against the given squelch value is made at each firmware statistic updates. This determine how long we are staying on a frequency to have a corresponding squelch value. + +In all AM/NFM/WFM modes, it's an average of 100ms per statistic update. + +In SPEC mode, depending on the selected bandwidth, rounded to average upper nice looking value: + +* 12k5 = 65 ms +* 16k = 30 ms +* 25k = 170 ms +* 50k = 300 ms +* 100k = 790 ms +* 150k = 375 ms +* 250k = 800 ms +* 500k = 800 ms +* 600k = 800 ms +* 650k = 800 ms +* 750k = 800 ms +* 1000k = 800 ms +* 1500k = 800 ms +* 2750k = 800 ms +* 2000k = 800 ms +* 2500k = 800 ms +* 2750k = 800 ms + # Power consumption A continuous search of 63H41M43S was run by user @vag3d, using the default antenna. Settings were a range from 10MHz to 6GHz, WFM, 5kHz steps, 1s wait