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- Fix link packet routing in microReticulum to only transmit on the link's attached interface (was flooding all interfaces including LoRa) - Batch up to 8 Codec2 frames per Reticulum packet to reduce per-packet encryption/transport overhead (~3 packets/sec instead of 25) - Add TX diagnostics: hex dump of first 2 packets, per-interval stats with link status, idle/drop warnings - Audio now reaches remote end (TX=325 frames in 12s test call) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Pyxis
An LXMF client firmware for T-Deck, built on a highly modified fork of microReticulum
Very much WIP, don't expect stability :)
Features
Reticulum transport over:
- RNode-compatible LoRa
- AutoInterface (local wifi)
- TCP Client
- BLE Interface (barely working if at all)
Other features:
- GPS-synced time
- One really annoying beep when you get a new message (user toggle)
- View the announce stream
- Choose a propagation node (and sync with it)
- Set auto announce timer
- Light up keyboard (user toggle)
- Will crash in about 5 minutes of normal use (sorry)
Why "Pyxis"
Pyxis, latin for "compass," is a constellation in the southern sky depicting a mariner's compass. Small but essential, the compass ensures every message finds its destination - even when the path is uncertain.
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