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* Frequency manager (save/load from SD card)
* "Soundboard" wave file player from SD card (put 8-bit mono files in /wav directory)
* POCSAG 1200 alphanumeric receiver/decoder
* POCSAG 512/1200/2400 alphanumeric receiver/decoder
* Simulate OOK frames from PT2262 encoders and many others (doorbells, remote outlets, some garage doors, ...)
* Scheduled numbers station (for spies on a budget, alerts, LARP scenarios, fox hunts, ...)
* Nuoptix DTMF sync transmit (quite specific but can be useful in some theme parks :) )
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Feature | Progress | Notes
------- | ------ | -----
Jammer | 90% | Need to update baseband code
Jammer | 95% | Need to make the different noise modes work
RDS TX | 90% | Needs testing for Radiotext and audio mux function
POCSAG RX | 80% | Still misses some messages, needs 512 and 2400bps modes
POCSAG RX | 90% | Still misses some messages
Close-Call™ | 70% | Needs adjustments and optimization for wider frequency range
EPAR TX | 60% | Older Xy, low priority
Sigfox RX | 40% | Left aside, needs updates and testing
Morse TX | 30% | Needs UI and testing
Wave visualizer | 30% | High priority
ADS-B TX | 20% | UI and frame gen stuff done
Whistle | 20% | Easy
Wave visualizer | 10% | High priority
IQ replay | 0% | High priority
IQ replay | 10% | High priority
ADS-B RX | 0% | Could be fun
Search | 0% | Will be a special Close-Call mode
Scanner | 0% | Easy