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Update documentation to cover RF packets
RF packets behave identically to IR packets, so update the docs to match
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@ -23,13 +23,13 @@ Enter learning mode:
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devices[0].enter_learning()
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```
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Obtain an IR packet while in learning mode:
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Obtain an IR or RF packet while in learning mode:
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```
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ir_packet = devices[0].check_data()
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```
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(This will return None if the device does not have a packet to return)
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Send an IR packet:
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Send an IR or RF packet:
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```
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devices[0].send_data(ir_packet)
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```
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@ -132,5 +132,4 @@ Todo
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* Support for other devices using the Broadlink protocol (various smart home devices)
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* Verify whether RF learning uses the same information. The first 4 bytes of the response packet may indicate the type of response that was learned, and the first 4 bytes of the payload may provide that back to the Broadlink on sending. Alternatively, this information may be embedded in the response data already.
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* Figure out what the format of the data packets actually is.
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