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  • ApocrathiaA Offline
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    I'm currently working on a reasearch project involving MySensors, and I was curious as to what the message format of the wireless communications are. I can see what the serial communications are, according to the API documentation. However, is this the same format messages which are sent by the radios themselves?

    node-id;child-sensor-id;message-type;ack;sub-type;payload
    
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      Nevermind! I finally dug up Nordic's documentation on the nRF240l+ radio, and found their "ShockBurst" header format on page 25 of their product specification.

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        Look at the MyMessage.h, it contains the struct that is sent OTA.

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