I think it does, because it was possible to extract a value from
TOS_Msg in T1 and then transform it into received signal strength...

2007/6/26, Steve McKown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi Bernardo,

On Monday 25 June 2007 09:02:15 am Bernardo Avila Pires wrote:
>   Deer TinyOS-ers,
>     And so it came the day when I had to measure received signal
> strength, etc, in mica2 motes. I found that cc2420 has a nice and
> simple way to get such information. It is not the case for cc1000, is
> it?
>     What if I define an interface for it and implement the operations?
> Would it be extremely hard and unrecommended? And I have to mantaing
> everthing TEP-compliant, right?
>     If there's a interface for getting rssi information from received
> messages, please tell me and point me some directions.

I'm not the right person to answer this question, since I haven't used the
cc1000 radio.  You can look at its data sheet to see if it has a feature not
currently supported in software.

Steve




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