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network_protocol_programming_lab:channel_sensing [2020/05/25 08:50] – [Tasks] rathkenetwork_protocol_programming_lab:channel_sensing [2021/04/19 12:41] (current) – [Requirements] rathke
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-  * a ready BeagleBone Black equipped with the CC1200 +  * a ready BeagleBone Black equipped with the CC1200. 
-  * one TI Development Kit for the CC1200 +  * 4C attached to a second BeagleBone Black equipped with the CC1200.
-  * Smart RF Studio. +
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   * Don't forger to disable preamble recognition at the receiver.    * Don't forger to disable preamble recognition at the receiver. 
   * For testing, start your program.   * For testing, start your program.
-  * Use SmartRF Studio ransmit packets at the RF frequency the receiver is using. Your program should recognize a valid RSSI and start receiving packets. +  * Use SmartRF Studio to transmit packets at the RF frequency (do not forget to change the symbol rate and preamble count in SmartRF Studio) 
-  * nowstop packet transmission set RF of the sender to a frequency the receiver is not using. Restart packet transmission.+  * Your program should recognize a valid RSSI and start receiving packets. 
 +  * Nowchange RF to a frequency the receiver is not using. Stopping and restarting the transmitter ist not necessary.
   * At the receiver, the BeagleBone Black, you should now measure no valid RSSI and therefore no packet will be received.   * At the receiver, the BeagleBone Black, you should now measure no valid RSSI and therefore no packet will be received.
-  * Now, stop the transmitter and change the frequency to your selected frequency. +  * Now, change the frequency of SmartRF Studio back to your selected frequency. 
-  * Now, you should be able to receive the packets.+  * Now, you should be able to receive the packets again.
  
 ===== Hints  ===== ===== Hints  =====
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