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 This setup provides a flexible and extensible way to manage inter-device communication and integration with other networked applications. This setup provides a flexible and extensible way to manage inter-device communication and integration with other networked applications.
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-**Technical Details**: 
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-BLOX sends and receives on port 49160 
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-Data is sent as a simple string in the format idtag=value. For analog sensors the value is the numeric value. For digital sensors its 0/1 respectively. Quite simple and easy 
  
 ===== 6.6.3.2 Sending Messages ===== ===== 6.6.3.2 Sending Messages =====
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 ^Sending an analog sensor value^Sending a digital sensor value| ^Sending an analog sensor value^Sending a digital sensor value|
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 ^Receiving analog sensor value^Receiving digital sensor value| ^Receiving analog sensor value^Receiving digital sensor value|
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-===== 6.6.3.4 Monitoring messages =====+===== 6.6.3.4 Monitoring / troubleshooting messages ===== 
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 +You can see broadcast messages in the BLOX Serial/USB logs 
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 Messages are broadcast unencrypted for simplicity. This also allows you to very easily monitor and troubleshoot issues, as well as integrate it into other scripts and programs Messages are broadcast unencrypted for simplicity. This also allows you to very easily monitor and troubleshoot issues, as well as integrate it into other scripts and programs
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 ===== 6.6.3.4 3rd party integration ===== ===== 6.6.3.4 3rd party integration =====
  
-You can use your own code to send and receive UDP messages in the formag of idtag=value on port 49160+You can use your own code to send and receive UDP messages in the format of idtagstring=value on port 49160 
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 +**Technical Details**: 
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 +BLOX sends and receives on port 49160 
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 +Data is sent as a simple string in the format idtag=value. For analog sensors the value is the numeric value. For digital sensors its 0/1 respectively. Quite simple and easy
  
 For example: Sending via a custom nodejs program For example: Sending via a custom nodejs program
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