> >It seems it usually requires a little overhead, because transmitter and >receiver need to sync, exchanging lots of 0s and 1s. RFM documentation says: >"ASK receivers require a burst of training pulses to synchronize the >transmitter and receiver, and also requires good balance between 0s and 1s in >the message stream in order to maintain the DC balance of the message. UARTs >do not provide these". > > >I haven't done anything like this yet, but it sounds like you'll end up at >something like manchester-code.
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