Hi Michael,

There is no other way?
in my case only installed the application of the oscilloscope, but I'm 
reading directly from the USB port without the aid of some other 
application like: MOTE-PC or java Listen.
when I read the USB port have a few additional bytes, I thought some of 
them could be the RSSI?

you have any idea how can I include the RSSI in the frame?

Thanks..

Jorge


Em 11/3/2011 5:21 PM, Michael Schippling escreveu:
> One of the "features" of the Mote-PC communication is that
> the RSSI value is not included... On one hand it makes sense
> because that channel doesn't have a radio strength, but on
> the other, it causes lots of grief because folks want to see
> the strength of the signal received at the base-station,
> which is I presume what you are trying to do.
>
> The age-old solution was to reserve a spot in your messages and
> modify the base-station code to stuff its RSSI into that slot.
>
> MS
>
> Jorge R. Beingolea G. wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm working on an application to process the Telosb, using 
>> Oscilloscope application.
>>
>> I started by collecting and reading data through the USB port, and 
>> realized that the process of reading directly from USB port, without 
>> the use of command java Listen, 2 bytes are added to the beginning of 
>> the frame and 3 to end.
>>
>> In the package (Oscilloscope application = 36 bytes), I could not 
>> identify any byte that corresponds to the RSSI.
>>
>> What I wonder is if some of the additional bytes (2 before and 3 
>> bytes at end) may be of RSSI and are abstracted when using the 
>> command java Listen
>>
>> could you help me?
>>
>>
>> Jorge
>>
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