FunCube Dongle Pro input plugin
Introduction
This input sample source plugin gets its samples from a [FunCube Dongle (FCD) Pro device](http://www.funcubedongle.com/?page_id=1057).
Interface

1: Common stream parameters

1.1: Frequency
This is the center frequency of reception in kHz.
1.2: Start/Stop
Device start / stop button.
  - Blue triangle icon: device is ready and can be started
  - Green square icon: device is running and can be stopped
  - Magenta (or pink) square icon: an error occurred. In the case the device was accidentally disconnected you may click on the icon, plug back in and start again.
1.4: Stream sample rate
Baseband I/Q sample rate in kS/s. This is the device sample rate (4) divided by the decimation factor (6).
2: Local Oscillator correction
This is the correction to be applied to the local oscillator in ppm.
3: Auto correction options
These buttons control the local DSP auto correction options:
  - **DC**: auto remove DC component
  - **IQ**: auto make I/Q balance. The DC correction must be enabled for this to be effective.
4: Decimated bandpass center frequency position relative the FCD Pro center frequency
  - **Cen**: the decimation operation takes place around the FCD Pro center frequency Fs
  - **Inf**: the decimation operation takes place around Fs - Fc.
  - **Sup**: the decimation operation takes place around Fs + Fc.
With SR as the sample rate before decimation Fc is calculated as:
  - if decimation n is 4 or lower:  Fc = SR/2^(log2(n)-1). The device center frequency is on the side of the baseband. You need a RF filter bandwidth at least twice the baseband.
  - if decimation n is 8 or higher: Fc = SR/n. The device center frequency is half the baseband away from the side of the baseband. You need a RF filter bandwidth at least 3 times the baseband.
5: Decimation factor
The I/Q stream from the FCD Pro ADC is downsampled by a power of two before being sent to the passband. Possible values are increasing powers of two: 1 (no decimation), 2, 4, 8, 16.
6: Transverter mode open dialog
This button opens a dialog to set the transverter mode frequency translation options. The details about this dialog can be found [here](../../../sdrgui/gui/transverterdialog.md)
7: Set default values
Use this oush button to force default reasonable values for all parameters below (8)
8: Parameters
This panel lists all parameters that are the same as in the Windows utility interface showing the block diagram of the FCD:

  - **LNA Enh**: equivalent of the "LNA enhance" parameter
  - **Band**: equivalent of the "Band" parameter
  - **Bias**: equivalent of the "Bias current" parameter
  - **Mode**: equivalent of the "IF gain mode" parameter
  - **LNA G**: equivalent of the "LNA gain" parameter
  - **RF filt**: equivalent of the "RF filter" parameter
  - **Mix G**: equivalent of the "Mixer gain" parameter
  - **Mix filter**: equivalent of the "Mixer filter" parameter
  - **Gain1**: equivalent of the "IF gain 1" parameter
  - **RC filt**: equivalent of the "IF RC filter" parameter
  - **Gain2**: equivalent of the "IF gain 2" parameter
  - **Gain3**: equivalent of the "IF gain 3" parameter
  - **Gain4**: equivalent of the "IF gain 4" parameter
  - **IF filt**: equivalent of the "IF filter" parameter
  - **Gain5**: equivalent of the "IF gain 5" parameter
  - **Gain6**: equivalent of the "IF gain 6" parameter