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you wanna chang the range , you shall see some how to bulid the topo . In that 
,it will tell how to do

在2010-04-11 19:26:45,"Mehmet Akif Antepli" <[email protected]> 写道:
Hi,


You need to add the following line into the makefile:


PFLAGS +=-DCC2420_DEF_RFPOWER=3


Regards,


On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 1:34 AM, ranal fernando <[email protected]> wrote:


Hi all,

I’m working with telosb motes in TOS2. I need to change the radio range of 
cc2420.

I tried giving DCC2420_DEF_RFPOWER=3 .










but it does not seem to work. I could do change the radio range by including 
this in tinyos 1 .

It is really helpful to work with a reduced radio range when I have a network.

i really do not need to change it on a packet basis. 

Can anybody help me in this?

Thanks in advance

 

ranal



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