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  • Łukasz T.Ł Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #1

    hi,

    Is it possible to enable debug messages so that it only displays commands with "Serial.print()", but does not display radio debugging?
    Everything is fine with my radio, and I want clear information from "Serial.print()" undisturbed by fast-flying messages from the radio.

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      wrote on last edited by electrik
      #2

      Yes, comment

      #define MY_DEBUG
      

      and in setup() add

      Serial.begin(115200);
      
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        Great tip. For anyone else struggling with this, I found that defining MY_TRANSPORT_WAIT_READY_MS to a very short duration (or using MY_PASSIVE_NODE) also helps keep the sketch running when the gateway is offline. It's so much easier to debug logic when the radio isn't a bottleneck.

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          I actually write a non MS sketch first - well for the more complicated things - and when that works I add MS code. That way you can be sure that everything works fine before you enable MS on your node.

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