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Not able to change the number of repetitions per code sent #7

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alvarotorijano opened this issue Feb 17, 2023 · 6 comments · Fixed by #38
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Not able to change the number of repetitions per code sent #7

alvarotorijano opened this issue Feb 17, 2023 · 6 comments · Fixed by #38
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alvarotorijano commented Feb 17, 2023

Hi, as user I want to change the number or times every code is sent. How can I change the 3x times it is repeated?
Would be possible to add the command list to the MD of this repo?

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derskythe commented Feb 17, 2023

Hi, push button ➡️ before select protocol)(main menu) . Button ⬅️ will decrease value

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THank you very much, I would like to use only one repetition and also would like to know if is there any other "hidden" feature I'm losing. I also think that this info could help more users and would be worth it to add to the MD file of this repository.
Thank you very much for this work, this app works flawlessly and I'm willing to see much more protocols added!

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derskythe commented Feb 17, 2023

To save the settings, you need to create a file on your microsd card. The default number of attempts is taken from the protocol,.
But ok, why not? I'll do it.

I would be grateful if you could contribute to this project. Of course instructions are needed, but I am limited in time and my English isn't good. And if there are screenshots, then it will be great. Pictures can be placed in the /images directory.
You can fork this project, make changes and create a pull request.
Thank you

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As for the secret features, they are not secret, it's just that the screen of the device is too small. I don't remember anything else, but when I add a settings option, I will definitely check it and let you know.

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Thank you very much and actually TBH i've arrived here because I have implemented a protocol encode/decode for the help buttons inside some supermarkets but I have no idea about the manufacturer and this app cannot decode. I'm also not able to add to the flipper because this protocol has some logics. You can check the code here. https://github.com/jimilinuxguy/customer-assistance-buttons-sdr captured by @jimilinuxguy and the protocol POC code to encode decode here: https://gist.github.com/alvarotorijano/0298e515e3ec02d457c8f3d07be03d04
How can I add this to the flipper? you can find me at discord as Alvaro Torijano#3306

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Cool.
Actually I am not so familiar with radio transmission and such things. Besides, I don't have any additional equipment. But I'm learning and ordered something.
Up to this point, we can go two ways to choose from:

  1. Create issue about feature request in the official repo
  2. Add protocol as RAW data

For the second point, I already did the necessary and it works.
Of course, the best option is to ask and provide everything you need to the officials and after that we can easily add the protocol.
Which option do you prefer?

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