the receivers autoadjust their gain towards a ~50% duty cycle
Ahh - that makes a lot of sense. Thanks for letting me know! It would explain why the Oregon Scientific thing in the other thread works that way.
Interesting that the remote control sockets don't work like that. It looks like they just send the same packet lots of times, so effectively use the first packet as a way to autoadjust the receiver - it is roughly 50% duty cycle after all!
I guess it's not actually such a bad idea... Nice and simple...
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Ahh - that makes a lot of sense. Thanks for letting me know! It would explain why the Oregon Scientific thing in the other thread works that way.
Interesting that the remote control sockets don't work like that. It looks like they just send the same packet lots of times, so effectively use the first packet as a way to autoadjust the receiver - it is roughly 50% duty cycle after all!
I guess it's not actually such a bad idea... Nice and simple...