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PJON on RS485

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    hypnosiss
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    Hello,

    I've seen PJON protocol has been introduced to MySensors. It is great!
    But I see api force use PJDL as serial (one wire link). Is it possible to use PJON protocol on RS485 bus (TSDL)?

    Best regards,
    Mariusz

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      RS485 is supported natively by MySensors, you don't really need PJON for that.

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        hypnosiss
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        true, but I see in practice pjon is handling collisions more efficient

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          It seems like you're exploring the use of PJON with RS485. While RS485 is natively supported in MySensors, using PJON for collision handling can offer some interesting advantages, especially in environments where communication reliability is critical. PJON's collision management may be useful in bus systems like RS485, but it's worth considering whether the added complexity is necessary.

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