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Documentation updates

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<h2>To Do</h2> <h2>To Do</h2>
- Tx support for devices like Blade-RF or Hack-RF and simple file output (started) Since version 3.3.2 the "todos" are in the form of tickets opened in the Issues section with the label "feature". When a specific release is targeted it will appear as a milestone. Thus anyone can open a "feature" issue to request a new feature.
- Tx channels to feed Tx devices (started)
Other ideas:
- Possibility to connect channels for example Rx to Tx or single Rx channel to dual Rx channel supporting MI(MO) features like 360 degree polarization detection. Introduce the notion of ports of the same physical device. - Possibility to connect channels for example Rx to Tx or single Rx channel to dual Rx channel supporting MI(MO) features like 360 degree polarization detection. Introduce the notion of ports of the same physical device.
- Specialize plugins into channel and sample source plugins since both have almost complete different requirements and only little in common - Specialize plugins into channel and sample source plugins since both have almost complete different requirements and only little in common
- 32 bit samples for the Channel Analyzer - 32 bit samples for the Channel Analyzer

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<h3>3: Synchronization standard</h3> <h3>3: Synchronization standard</h3>
This combo lets you set the standard type relating essentially to frame synchronization and blank (black) lines. Choice is between: This combo lets you set the TV standard type. This sets the number of lines per complete image, frame synchronization parameters and number of blank (black) lines. Choice is between:
- PAL625L: this is based on the classical 625 lines PAL system. It uses 7 or 8 synchronization lines depending on the half frame (field). It has also 17 black lines on the top of each half frame. - PAL625L: this is based on the classical 625 lines PAL system. It uses 7 or 8 synchronization lines depending on the half frame (field). It has also 17 black lines on the top of each half frame.
- PAL525L: the only difference with PAL625L is the number of black lines which is down to 15 - PAL525L: the only difference with PAL625L is the number of black lines which is down to 15