+/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r
+ * A1TVBOX:\r
+ * In reality A1 TV Box has no start bit with 300/340 usec. There are 2 start bits "10" with 250us pulse + 150us pause + 150us pause + 250us pulse\r
+ * This is not very easy to detect, because 1st and 2nd pause of both start bits are closely spaced.\r
+ * So IRMP looks for pseudo start bit with 300/340 usec and ignores the second half of the 2nd bit (250us pulse)\r
+ * This method only works because the first data bit (which is the 3rd bit) following is always "1":\r
+ * IRMP treats the first "long" pulse (250us of 2nd start bit + 250us of 1st data bit) of this "1" as a first _short_ pulse.\r
+ * This is a bug in IRMP's manchester decoder, but a good feature here ;-)\r
+ *---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r
+ */\r