Good afternoon,
I am a complete noob playing with my YardStick one and HackRf one.
I am working a signal that I am fairly certain is using pulse interval encoding and I am
having a heck of a time understanding how to turn the NRZ 1's and 0's into the
Pulse Interval.
The closest thing I have seen is how RFID uses pulse interval encoding but I don't
think that is the same thing.
I started by recording in osmocom_fft
I then used inspectrum to extract symbols and found that most symbols were 1 unit in
inspectrum, but there were a few places where there were 2 or 4 in a row of high or low.
Once I exported the symbols I was able to generate a bit string of 1's and 0's
representing highs and lows.
I was able to identify the preamble and what I think is the sync word, but that's
where I get lost.
I have seen many examples where people take 3 bits and assume that say 001 is a 0 and 011
is a 1n a PWM model but nothing I seem to do seems to work to uncover the PIE encoding and
was hoping someone out there could point me in the right direction.
Thanks,
Adam
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