By the way, Samir is not the only one having this problem. I've been
trying to do the same thing for some time now, and have not had any
success. I've located the character in the packet which is supposed to
represent signal strength, but it always reads 00. If you find an answer
Samir, I would appriciate hearing about it.
"Samir Goel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Mailed by:
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04/29/2001 07:25 PM AST
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Subject: Re: [tinyos-users@mm] Extracting radio signal strength
hello All,
I was able to get the code to compile (a bug from my own doing). But
when I tested it out, I didn't observe any changes in signal strength
correlated with distance. I would really appreciate if someone can help me
out or point me in the right direction.
Regards,
Samir Goel
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