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Appendix C Usefulness #14

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kc2rxo opened this issue Apr 14, 2022 · 4 comments
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Appendix C Usefulness #14

kc2rxo opened this issue Apr 14, 2022 · 4 comments

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@kc2rxo kc2rxo commented Apr 14, 2022

The sample messages in C do not seem useful, as they seem to be repeating
just the packet layouts. I do not understand what the "Hex" values in
C.3 mean and there seems to be no way to re-compute/verify them.

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@kc2rxo kc2rxo commented Apr 14, 2022

Initial response:

They were added to give context for someone who may have a hard time grokking the packet layouts and the various nesting. The hex values were taken from a running implementation log of such messages to give an example of what would be seen over the air.

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@kc2rxo kc2rxo commented Apr 14, 2022

Does anyone have a strong urge to keep or remove Appendix C?

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@boucadair boucadair commented Apr 15, 2022

I tend to agree with Rich on this one C1/C2.

One of the "hex" examples in C3 can be called directly in the core text when link message is discussed (assuming some narrative text is added to explain what that hex is about)

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@kc2rxo kc2rxo commented Apr 19, 2022

This has been addressed in -07 just posted.

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