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Warning: the topics on this page are not for the fainthearted. It is strongly recommended that you have some experience in getting up and runnning with your module before you dive in there. On the other hand what is described on this page are some very useful options that could greatly increase the value and the enjoyment of your Multiprotocol module.
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# Enable STM32 module serial debug
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This document describes how to enable serial debug for STM32 MULTI-modules. This can be useful in case of issues with a protocol or to reverse a protocol based on the XN297L RF component. See the [MULTI-Module Debug](Advanced_Debug.md) page for more details.
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This document describes how to enable serial debug for STM32 MULTI-modules. This can be useful in case of issues with a protocol or to reverse a protocol based on the XN297L RF component. See the [MULTI-Module Serial Debug](Advanced_Debug.md) page for more details.
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# XN297L dump feature
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This document describes how to dump packets sent from a TX using a XN297L RF compatible component over the air on a STM32 MULTI-modules. This can be useful to get details on a protocol or even fully reverse a protocol as used in many remote controls lately. See the [MULTI-Module XN297L Dump](Advanced_XN297Ldump.md) page for more details.
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# EEPROM Backup and Restore
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This document describes how to back up and restore the EEPROM for both Atmega328p and STM32 MULTI-modules. This can be useful if cloning a module, or to preserve settings. See the [MULTI-Module EEPROM](EEPROM.md) page for more details.
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