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hello just a little while ago I reviewed this radio its the jumper t12 Pro I quite liked it but I had a little bit of an issue when I was using this little tiny hawk and I lost signal a couple of times when I was quite close in now a couple of people pointed me to this thing in the model called the fine tune and I actually looked at this but what I think now as I did it wrong what Id done is I just literally looked at the frequency tune it was zero I looked at the aracite I moved it around I figured that zero was the highest rating but this isnt the way to do it and I saw a couple of videos about it but I couldnt really figure out why they knew this information I dont like to do things unless I know where its come from us it feels like Im just doing things out a suspicion but I found a document that Pascoe Elena had produced and hes the guy that developed the code base for the multi-protocol module and explained that this the CCE 2500 RF module in the multi-protocol module the