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Hello,
I would like to try to parse pulses. But I have got a lot of noisy devices from my neighborhood. I was wondering, if I could set level of receiver sensitivity, e.g.: 1. I put my not supported sensor near the RTL device 2. I start listening with high threshold 3. I'm getting only pulses from near sensor, without noisy pulses
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Jan 10, 2026, 10:43:25 AM (yesterday) Jan 10
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Hi, you can do this if you remove the antenna.
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Hi,
I was trying options `-Y minlevel` and `squelch`, but I don't see difference - maybe I'm doing it wrong... Removing antenna is the only option?
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Jan 10, 2026, 11:05:01 AM (yesterday) Jan 10
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Hi, yes that is the only solution I know of that has worked well for others.