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I am currently writing an illustrated tutorial to go along with the source-code, but even now, the source code is extremely well documented, and all the concepts are explained in great detail in the comments.
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I am currently writing an illustrated tutorial to go along with the source-code, but even now, the source code is extremely well documented, and all the concepts are explained in great detail in the comments.
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By default MicroModem uses a very simple protocol dubbed MP1. The protocol enables end-to-end transport with forward error-correction and compression. Compression is courtesy of the excellent Heatshrink library. MP1 can also encapsulte TCP/IP traffic over SLIP.
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By default MicroModem uses a very simple protocol dubbed MP1. The protocol enables end-to-end transport with forward error-correction and compression. Compression is courtesy of the excellent Heatshrink library. MP1 can also encapsulate TCP/IP traffic from a host computer with SLIP.
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MicroModem was created as an easy to build, low-cost and very flexible radio-modem. It also supports the AX.25 implementation in BertOS, so it can be used with that for APRS and the likes very easily.
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While this project is based on Arduino hardware, it does not use the Arduino IDE. The project has been implemented in a normal C with makefile style, and uses some libraries from the open source BertOS.
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While this project is based on Arduino hardware, it does not use the Arduino IDE. The project has been implemented in a normal C with makefile style, and uses some libraries from the open source BertOS.
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