The "newer" devices, micaz, telosb, run around 2.4Ghz
and the mica2 at either 400 or 800Mhz. The actual frequencies
are defined at compile time so you (usually) can look in the
app/makelocal files to find what channel is being used.

For more specific information look at the spec sheets for
the radio chips used. I think Chipcon CC1000 and CC2240
are the usual.

Distance is a function of antenna and environment but
around 100m is the typical upper end.

MS

Taufik,Mohamad Faiz wrote:
> Hallo all,
>  
> I'm quite new to TinyOS. Right now i'm doing some research for my 
> Thesis. I have a couple of general question:
> 1. At what frequency does TinyOS uses? (for example MiWi: 2.4GHz, 
> WirelessHart:2.4GHz, EnOcean:868MHz,315MHz)
> 2. What is the coverage? (300m? 500m?)
>  
> Sorry if the question very basic, i have to say that it's very difficult 
> to find info on TinyOS.
> Thanks for your help!
>  
> Regards,
> Taufik
> 
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