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Feature request? Set ch/freq to set value by user. #263

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Skinah opened this issue Apr 24, 2018 · 3 comments
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Feature request? Set ch/freq to set value by user. #263

Skinah opened this issue Apr 24, 2018 · 3 comments

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@Skinah
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Skinah commented Apr 24, 2018

Hi Sidoh and thanks for the work being done on this,

I have now built two hubs with the goal of getting the globes to change states faster as I have 23 globes running great here but it takes around 2 seconds for all of them to turn ON. From reading another issue thread where you replied I believe the channel/frequency is fixed and not scanning?
What I would like to do is set one hub to broadcast on say Channel 1 and the second hub on Channel 3 and not scanning (fixed). This way as the globes scan through the 6 channels they pick up the RF packet faster from whichever hub they hear first. Does this make sense as to why and what I am asking be added as a feature?

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sidoh commented Apr 25, 2018

Definitely makes sense why you'd want this. I would like to add more flexibility to how channel scans are handled.

Might be other places where @khamann recommended stuff like this, but I think this comment covers it pretty well.

Right now every packet is sent on 3 channels, and 3 channels for every protocol are scanned. I think the idea would be to expose a setting to control this behavior. Perhaps could just let the user select any combination of hi/med/low channels for both send and receive.

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sidoh commented Mar 17, 2019

Added the ability to select which channels sends go out on in #421. This doesn't affect which channels are listened to, though. Actually only the LOW channel is listened on. Will add a setting for that as well.

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Skinah commented Mar 17, 2019

Great news and thanks for the work done on this.

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