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- X<RR>
- Enable data reporting for SlowRF (i.e. 1kHz data rate)
- <RR> is a one-byte hex value, with following bits (bit 0 is the LSB bit):
- Bit 0: Report known messages (parity & checksum ok), with type prefix.
- Bit 1: Report each of the (repeated) packets of a message
- Bit 2: Report detailed data, even with wrong parity / checksum.
- Bit 3: Monitor mode: output an r on a risings edge and 'f' on a falling edge. Output a '.' at the end of the message (no signal for 4msec).
- Bit 4: Timing: in monitor mode output one additional byte of the internal microsecond timer, divided by 16. This is binary!
- Bit 5: RSSI: report RSSI value as an additional HEX byte after digested data or as a separate byte if Bit 3 is set too.
- Bit 6: Report FHT protocol messages (ack, etc)
- Bit 7: CUL/CUN: Report raw RSSI data (a==weak ... p==strong signal) CUR: Grafic representation: dark==weak ... light == stong signal
- Note: 00 disables radio reception, any other value initializes the radio chip and enables reception. Default is 00: do not report anything, radio chip is uninitialized.
- Example: X01 (normal reporting, no RSSI) or X67 (debugging)
- If <RR> is not specified, report the current value and the available time for sending RF (in 10 ms units)
- X67 = 01100111
- Bit 0: Report known messages (parity & checksum ok), with type prefix.
- Bit 1: Report each of the (repeated) packets of a message
- Bit 2: Report detailed data, even with wrong parity / checksum.
- # Bit 3: Monitor mode: output an r on a risings edge and 'f' on a falling edge. Output a '.' at the end of the message (no signal for 4msec).
- # Bit 4: Timing: in monitor mode output one additional byte of the internal microsecond timer, divided by 16. This is binary!
- Bit 5: RSSI: report RSSI value as an additional HEX byte after digested data or as a separate byte if Bit 3 is set too.
- Bit 6: Report FHT protocol messages (ack, etc)
- # Bit 7: CUL/CUN: Report raw RSSI data (a==weak ... p==strong signal) CUR: Grafic representation: dark==weak ... light == stong signal
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- X21 = 00100001
- Bit 0: Report known messages (parity & checksum ok), with type prefix.
- # Bit 1: Report each of the (repeated) packets of a message
- # Bit 2: Report detailed data, even with wrong parity / checksum.
- # Bit 3: Monitor mode: output an r on a risings edge and 'f' on a falling edge. Output a '.' at the end of the message (no signal for 4msec).
- # Bit 4: Timing: in monitor mode output one additional byte of the internal microsecond timer, divided by 16. This is binary!
- Bit 5: RSSI: report RSSI value as an additional HEX byte after digested data or as a separate byte if Bit 3 is set too.
- # Bit 6: Report FHT protocol messages (ack, etc)
- # Bit 7: CUL/CUN: Report raw RSSI data (a==weak ... p==strong signal) CUR: Grafic representation: dark==weak ... light == stong signal
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- X05 = 00000101
- Bit 0: Report known messages (parity & checksum ok), with type prefix.
- # Bit 1: Report each of the (repeated) packets of a message
- Bit 2: Report detailed data, even with wrong parity / checksum.
- # Bit 3: Monitor mode: output an r on a risings edge and 'f' on a falling edge. Output a '.' at the end of the message (no signal for 4msec).
- # Bit 4: Timing: in monitor mode output one additional byte of the internal microsecond timer, divided by 16. This is binary!
- # Bit 5: RSSI: report RSSI value as an additional HEX byte after digested data or as a separate byte if Bit 3 is set too.
- # Bit 6: Report FHT protocol messages (ack, etc)
- # Bit 7: CUL/CUN: Report raw RSSI data (a==weak ... p==strong signal) CUR: Grafic representation: dark==weak ... light == stong signal
- X01 = 00000001
- Bit 0: Report known messages (parity & checksum ok), with type prefix.
- # Bit 1: Report each of the (repeated) packets of a message
- # Bit 2: Report detailed data, even with wrong parity / checksum.
- # Bit 3: Monitor mode: output an r on a risings edge and 'f' on a falling edge. Output a '.' at the end of the message (no signal for 4msec).
- # Bit 4: Timing: in monitor mode output one additional byte of the internal microsecond timer, divided by 16. This is binary!
- # Bit 5: RSSI: report RSSI value as an additional HEX byte after digested data or as a separate byte if Bit 3 is set too.
- # Bit 6: Report FHT protocol messages (ack, etc)
- # Bit 7: CUL/CUN: Report raw RSSI data (a==weak ... p==strong signal) CUR: Grafic representation: dark==weak ... light == stong signal
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