From ee138ac74166629dcb4b2a8efa87b3b5cc700d3e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: UberGuidoZ <57457139+UberGuidoZ@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2023 23:03:29 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] Updated for readability
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1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Sub-GHz/ReadMe.md b/Sub-GHz/ReadMe.md
index 618bfb0d..1c38c755 100644
--- a/Sub-GHz/ReadMe.md
+++ b/Sub-GHz/ReadMe.md
@@ -33,16 +33,17 @@ Please understand what you're doing if trying to break out of official frequenci
Here's what the [manufacturer of the chip (CC1101) says](https://e2e.ti.com/support/wireless-connectivity/sub-1-ghz-group/sub-1-ghz/f/sub-1-ghz-forum/1120743/cc1101-operation-outside-datasheet-frequencies/4154832) about going outside the limits:
```
-The frequency range of the chip is always tested in the verification tests and there is always some design margin included before
-the VCO and/or PLL has problems operating for a specified frequency range. Working outside the frequency range can cause issues
-with the VCO and/or PLL and/or divider not operating correctly. If the VCO is operating outside it's standard frequency range,
-there are risks of unwanted emissions and no oscillation. The PLL can also fail to lock if operating outside it's standard
-frequency range and will still apply power to the antenna.
+The frequency range of the chip is always tested in the verification tests and there is always some design margin
+included before the VCO and/or PLL has problems operating for a specified frequency range. Working outside the
+frequency range can cause issues with the VCO and/or PLL and/or divider not operating correctly. If the VCO is
+operating outside it's standard frequency range, there are risks of unwanted emissions and no oscillation. The PLL
+can also fail to lock if operating outside it's standard frequency range and will still apply power to the antenna.
-Risks with antenna mismatch are increased harmonics, reduced output power and increased current consumption. Generally, the antenna
-mismatch can be large and the output stage will not be damaged when presented with a large mismatch for short periods of time.
-However, if the antenna mismatch is very poor for long periods of time, then this can effect the longevity of the chip especially
-if further stressed with maximum voltage and maximum temperature. Recommend keeping VSWR better than 5:1 for worst case scenarios.
+Risks with antenna mismatch are increased harmonics, reduced output power and increased current consumption.
+Generally, the antenna mismatch can be large and the output stage will not be damaged when presented with a large
+mismatch for short periods of time. However, if the antenna mismatch is very poor for long periods of time, then
+this can effect the longevity of the chip especially if further stressed with maximum voltage and maximum temperature.
+Recommend keeping VSWR better than 5:1 for worst case scenarios.
```
You'll need to edit some code and recompile if you want to break outside of the officially supported frequencies. [Proceed with caution.](https://github.com/UberGuidoZ/Flipper/blob/main/Sub-GHz/Restaurant_Pagers/SubGHz_changes.md)
@@ -98,4 +99,4 @@ So, here it is. All donations of *any* size are humbly appreciated.
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Donations will be used for hardware (and maybe caffeine) to further testing!
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+![UberGuidoZ](https://cdn.discordapp.com/emojis/1000632669622767686.gif)