See this for message decoding tips:
http://www.octavetech.com/pubs/TB5-01%20Deciphering%20TinyOS%20Serial%20Packets.pdf

The A100 values are your samples, in little-endian so the value is 0x00A1.
They are awfully stable (don't change) so I suspect that you are not really
sampling anything. Look into how you've wired DemoSensor or the ADC. You
can poke at my code to see how I went about doing ADC samples in T1:
    http://www.etantdonnes.com/Motes/robocode.tar.gz

MS

Akarsha Ramani wrote:

I am a beginner with nesC programming. I am working on an application where I need to send voltage values from the node to the base station. I am programming Mica2 motes with OscilloscopeRF code to get the voltage readings. I am not sure if the data is being collected from the right channel as I get readings such as 7E42 FFFF 0A7D 5D1A 0100 C800 0100 A100 A100 A100 A100 A100 A100 A100 A100 A100 A100 B0D9 7E. Can someone provide any inputs on reading voltage values using Mica2 ?

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