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Measure a node's NRF signal or distance value

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    Hi All,

    I was wondering if there is an easy way to ask for the distance or signal level of an NRF node.

    I know there is I_DEBUG, but it seems rather new and I haven't found any docs on that topic.

    Anyone?

    Regards,

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      i can't answer about nrf case and signal strength measurement, as i'm using rfm69 which can provide rssi.

      but more generally it might appear soon?

      • I_SIGNAL_STRENGTH which is the internal msg for the Signal strength. For rfm69, it is RX Rssi, but it can be another calculation for other radio module type
      • I_POWER_LEVEL which is the internal msg for the TX radio powerlevel. To get a feedback on the radio power level set by ATC
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        i can't answer about nrf case and signal strength measurement, as i'm using rfm69 which can provide rssi.

        but more generally it might appear soon?

        • I_SIGNAL_STRENGTH which is the internal msg for the Signal strength. For rfm69, it is RX Rssi, but it can be another calculation for other radio module type
        • I_POWER_LEVEL which is the internal msg for the TX radio powerlevel. To get a feedback on the radio power level set by ATC
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        @scalz said in Measure a node's NRF signal or distance value:

        • I_POWER_LEVEL which is the internal msg for the TX radio powerlevel. To get a feedback on the radio power level set by ATC

        I couldn't find I_POWER_LEVEL here, https://www.mysensors.org/download/serial_api_20#internal

        Is this a command?

        What I want to is to get the Set Level of nRF24. This is set in the sketch but when it has been sent to Arduino, I have no idea what I set that day.
        eg. Repeater Node, I am using the example, make some changes, like PA_LEVEL, then I don't save the sketch

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          @scalz said in Measure a node's NRF signal or distance value:

          • I_POWER_LEVEL which is the internal msg for the TX radio powerlevel. To get a feedback on the radio power level set by ATC

          I couldn't find I_POWER_LEVEL here, https://www.mysensors.org/download/serial_api_20#internal

          Is this a command?

          What I want to is to get the Set Level of nRF24. This is set in the sketch but when it has been sent to Arduino, I have no idea what I set that day.
          eg. Repeater Node, I am using the example, make some changes, like PA_LEVEL, then I don't save the sketch

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          flopp
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          @flopp
          Anyone?

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            @flopp
            Anyone?

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            @flopp I do not know if it is possible to measure truthfully the signal level on nrf24, but on nrf5 it can be done.
            https://youtu.be/23RQcCDS4Xk

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              Thanks.

              I was thinking about the level that you define in beginning of sketch.

              RF24_PA_LEVEL

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