Remove the 2MHz demodulator.
Now that the 2.4MHz demodulator does 3A/C there's no real reason to keep the old demodulator around.
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Type: string
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Default: 0
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Template: dump1090-mutability/rtlsdr-oversample
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Description: Enable oversampling at 2.4MHz?
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Originally, dump1090 would decode incoming signals by sampling at 2MHz. Newer
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versions also support sampling at 2.4MHz. This may increase the number of
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decodable messages, but takes slightly more CPU and is not as well tested.
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Type: boolean
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Default: true
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Template: dump1090-mutability/decode-fixcrc
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Description: Fix detected CRC errors?
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dump1090 can fix unambiguous single-bit CRC errors detected in received
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