GT06 Data packet
See original GitHub issue12 08 1f 0d 30 0d c9 03 eb 0c 7a 0a 02 d1 ca 00 4c 00 01 36 9a 86 db 00 fe fe 00 00 00 00 00 05 4d 63 0d
can you please tell me which data packet it is as it don’t have start-bit and proper protocol number!!!
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Then I guess you have a wrong documentation. Ask device vendor for the correct one.
All I can say is that it’s not GT06 protocol. It’s some other binary protocol. Without documentation it would be hard to identify.