And for trying out W1 commands and seeing what the expected response is, it's
handy to
use a terminal emulator that will talk over a serial (or serial via USB)
port.  I use 
putty for this purpose (and actually never built a program ... I just fire
up putty
when I want to get a more precise power readout from the W1).

I played around with trying to build an Arduino version .. thought it would
be fun
to display W1 output on an LCD ... I used SoftwareSerial on the Arduino, but
never
succeeded in getting it to talk to the W1.

-   Bruce K1FFX




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Bruce Rosen
K1FFX
K2/100 6982 KSB2 KAT100-1 KAF2 KIO2

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