Hi Paul
I checked both the source as well as java files but there does not seem to
be any offsetting being done.  If anyone else on this list can tell me if I
have missed the offsetting part of the code or anyother suggestion that
would be really appreciated.

Sincerely
Akankshu Dhawan

On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Paul Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Akankshu,
>
> I would look at the source: apps/tutorials/RssiDemo/RssiBase, and in the
> java program
>
> It will tell you exactly what, if any manipulation is being performed to
> the value.
>
> -Paul
>
> Akankshu Dhawan wrote:
>
> Hi All
> I have tested the RssiDemo for Micaz motes and once the distance between
> the motes goes beyond 10 mts the values I get are around -45 . Now I know I
> should be subtracting 45.5 from this to get the dbm values. So basically I
> am getting around -90 dBm.
>
> I want to know is this correct ? Or is the RssiDemo giving me values in dBm
> itself (I read this in one of the posts on the forum)?
>
> Please confirm
>
> Thanks
> Akankshu
>
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