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Hi Richard, thanks for your reply.
I've considered this option, but I'm afraid of computation time. Suppose you have to do this every time for every message you receive.

Step 1: Read the info about msg frames from pre-defined file and store it in some array - "Look-up table"

Step 2: On receive message use LOT and then read bit for bit to decode the message. - This step is in my opinion very time expensive for computation.

Sure, you can skip messages, when there is no change, but you have to check with previous result, which can add some additional computation.

Maybe I'm to careful, but I want to pick the right way, before coding myself to dead just to get an unsatisfactory result.
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