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diff --git a/interfaces.tex b/interfaces.tex index c1bab47..77c66a7 100644 --- a/interfaces.tex +++ b/interfaces.tex @@ -28,9 +28,9 @@ is: odr-audioenc -i prog2.wav -b 88 -o prog2.dabp \end{lstlisting} -These resulting files can then be used with ODR-DabMux to create an ETI file. +These resulting audio files can then be used with ODR-DabMux to create an ETI file. ODR-DabMux supports many options, which makes it much more practical to set -the configuration using a file than using very long command lines. Here is a short +a configuration file rather than using very long command lines. Here is a short file that can be used for the example, which will be saved as \filename{2programmes.mux}: \begin{lstlisting} general { diff --git a/introduction.tex b/introduction.tex index 83d326b..3fa2062 100644 --- a/introduction.tex +++ b/introduction.tex @@ -203,9 +203,9 @@ This option allows you to compile and install: \begin{itemize} \item the above 4 main components of the tools - \item the web-based GUI Encoder Manager, GUI Mux Manager, GUI and Digital + \item the web-based ODR-EncoderManager, GUI Mux Manager and GUI and Digital Predistortion Computation engine - \item sample configuration files + \item sample configuration files for a live broadcast \end{itemize} Apply the following steps: diff --git a/scenarios.tex b/scenarios.tex index f28611b..e7779be 100644 --- a/scenarios.tex +++ b/scenarios.tex @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ The txgain on the B200 varies between $0$dB and about $90$dB. Experience shows that compression effects begin to appear at values around $85$dB. This might be different from device to device and needs to measured. -Similarly, the digital gain has to optimised for a given setting. It is +Similarly, the digital gain must be optimised for a given setting. It is important that there is no digital clipping in the chain, because that leads to problematic spurious spectrum components, that can disturb or even damage a power amplifier. |