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 Error reporting Rf Density via com port...

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russg Posted - 01/17/2024 : 18:40:16
Hi Folks,
I'm using a 390v2 over the COM port. Everything seems to work ok except for the RF Density, which reports "100000 mW/m2 (0 MHz)", regardless of the reading displayed on the meter. And, well, 100 W/m2 would bake me alive :)

Is there a trick to this, or am I the first one to stumble on this? I actually need to be able to retrieve this number.

Thanks,
-russ

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