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Can I troubleshoot my Sensor Code without a radio?

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    Hi,
    Sensor will be on a Pro mini with an RFM69 radio.

    It would be more convenient for me to develop/troubleshoot my sensor code without the radio. I though of working without MySensors library at this point but I am using the library sleep function.

    Does anyone know if running without the radio is practical?

    Thanks
    John

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    • JohnRobJ JohnRob

      Hi,
      Sensor will be on a Pro mini with an RFM69 radio.

      It would be more convenient for me to develop/troubleshoot my sensor code without the radio. I though of working without MySensors library at this point but I am using the library sleep function.

      Does anyone know if running without the radio is practical?

      Thanks
      John

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      @johnrob yes. Easiest way is probably to comment out MY_RADIO_RFM69 and add MY_GATEWAY_SERIAL.

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        @mfalkvidd

        Thank you ! that did the trick.

        John

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