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Send in Power Level At Sensor Start - 1.5 Question

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    Hello All -

    In 1.4, I used to sometimes use the following to setup my sensors:

    gw.begin(incomingMessage, AUTO, false, AUTO, RF24_PA_LOW);
    

    However, I see that the new 1.5 MySensor.H file no longer supports that many parameters.

    Am I correct that this ability has been removed? Any suggestions on how to do this on 1.5 if needed?

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    • T tbully

      Hello All -

      In 1.4, I used to sometimes use the following to setup my sensors:

      gw.begin(incomingMessage, AUTO, false, AUTO, RF24_PA_LOW);
      

      However, I see that the new 1.5 MySensor.H file no longer supports that many parameters.

      Am I correct that this ability has been removed? Any suggestions on how to do this on 1.5 if needed?

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      AWI
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      @tbully you can take care of radio settings in the instantiation of gw(). The description of API 1.5 is clear on this.

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        @awi - you know, I looked everywhere for that page last night. It has always been a great resource. It wasn't until this morning, with a clear head, that all I had to do was click on the "API" button. sigh

        Sorry about that......little embarrassed. :-)

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