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- Support for settings APRS symbols - Support for settings APRS symbols
- Support for power/height/gain info in location updates - Support for power/height/gain info in location updates
- Ability to automatically ACK messages adressed to the modem - Ability to automatically ACK messages adressed to the modem
- Can run with open squelch
- Supports KISS mode for use with programs on a host computer - Supports KISS mode for use with programs on a host computer
## KISS mode ## KISS mode
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``` ```
__Here's an example of how to send a location update with power, height and gain information, using a raw packet:__ __Here's an example of how to send a location update with power, height and gain information, using a raw packet:__
``` ```
!=5230.70N/01043.70E-PHG2410Arduino MicroAPRS !=5230.70N/01043.70E-PHG2410MicroAPRS
``` ```
### EEPROM Settings ### EEPROM Settings
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![MicroModem](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/markqvist/MicroModem/master/Design/Images/1.jpg) ![MicroModem](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/markqvist/MicroModem/master/Design/Images/1.jpg)
The repository contains schematics and Eagle PCB files for a Microduino module. There is also fritzing sketches for both an Arduino shield and a Microduino module, with notes so they are easier to understand. I have had the eagle PCB fabricated, and it is working great, so you can use that if want to make your own board. The project has been implemented in your normal C with makefile style, and uses AVR Libc. The firmware is compatible with Arduino-based products, although it was not written in the Arduino IDE.
![MicroModem](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/markqvist/MicroModem/master/Design/Images/PCB-lo.png)
While this project is based on Arduino hardware, it does not use the Arduino IDE. The project has been implemented in your normal C with makefile style, and uses libraries from the open source BertOS.
Visit [my site](http://unsigned.io) for questions, comments and other details. Visit [my site](http://unsigned.io) for questions, comments and other details.