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* **SerialPort** //[get] [set]// The hardware presents itself to the OS as a serial port, the name of the serial port is configured here. | * **SerialPort** //[get] [set]// The hardware presents itself to the OS as a serial port, the name of the serial port is configured here. | ||
* **ModulationFrequency** //[get] [set]// The NetHome CUL firmware can modulate the radio signal with a frquency. This is primarally used when communicating with devices which sends the signal as IR. If set to 0, the modulation is disabled by default and only enabled by any underlying protocol which can specify modulation (like the Pronto protocol) | * **ModulationFrequency** //[get] [set]// The NetHome CUL firmware can modulate the radio signal with a frquency. This is primarally used when communicating with devices which sends the signal as IR. If set to 0, the modulation is disabled by default and only enabled by any underlying protocol which can specify modulation (like the Pronto protocol) | ||
- | * **TransmissionPower** //[get] [set]// The output power level. There are five power levels available: 0 = -30 dBm, 1 = -20 dBm, 2 = -15 dBm, 3 = -10 dBm, 4 = 0 dBm, 5 = 5 dBm, 6 = 7 dBm, 7 = 10 dBm | + | * **TransmissionPower** //[get] [set]// The output power level. There are deven power levels available: 0 = -30 dBm, 1 = -20 dBm, 2 = -15 dBm, 3 = -10 dBm, 4 = 0 dBm, 5 = 5 dBm, 6 = 7 dBm, 7 = 10 dBm |
* **SendCount** //[get]// Number of messages sent | * **SendCount** //[get]// Number of messages sent | ||
* **Connected** //[get]// Connection state (" | * **Connected** //[get]// Connection state (" |
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