| access code | pkt len | pkt len |
In that example, the access code is '10101010111101010101' which is bits in network order.
An output of the example produced:
***** VERBOSE PDU DEBUG PRINT ******
()
pdu length = 6 bytes
pdu vector contents =
0000: f0 5a 00 14 00 14
************************************
***** VERBOSE PDU DEBUG PRINT ******
()
pdu length = 20 bytes
pdu vector contents =
0000: 2f 68 7d 75 72 7c a5 cb b5 eb c1 ce 46 b4 ae 00
0010: 6f 20 b1 14
************************************
So my questions are:
1) How does the access code of 20 bits get translated into the 'f0 5a' of 16 bits?
2) The Parameters of the Default Header Format Obj. include 'Threshold' and 'Payload Bits per Symbol'. Where are those values in the header output?
Thanks,