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Universal Radio Hacker - Bit Interpretation
« on: July 16, 2017, 07:38:24 am »
I am using Universal Radio Hacker to look at a signal I captured. However, I see some really strange behavior. In the attached image you can see a bit sequence at the bottom, i.e. 01000001... The first 0 URH correctly interprets as the first flat area from the left. Then it sees a 1 where you have 4 high peaks. That look fine as well. Then follows a 0 which again makes sense. However, then URH sees another zero (the forth number in 010000...) which is highlighted in blue (I selected that number so URH highlighted it for me in blue). Clearly this should not be a 0 but a 1. I think this is the source of a bunch of problems I have with URH so if somebody can shed some light on why it considers this a 0 then maybe I can get some good interpretation of the signal.
 


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