RSSI on xbee

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  • ritusingh2008
    New Member
    • Dec 2008
    • 12

    #16
    hello,
    yes u can find from the manual how to send the API frame..a format was clearly specified in the manual.you have to use two windows od X-CTU manual.
    one to send the api format and other to saw the received format.
    see this link pg num 56
    u can find the required information.

    thanks

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    • Plater
      Recognized Expert Expert
      • Apr 2007
      • 7872

      #17
      Originally posted by ritusingh2008
      hello,
      yes u can find from the manual how to send the API frame..a format was clearly specified in the manual.you have to use two windows od X-CTU manual.
      one to send the api format and other to saw the received format.
      see this link pg num 56
      u can find the required information.

      thanks
      It has recently come to my attention that you all could be using the series2 XBees, if so, then I look like a jerk, because they are completely different.

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      • thothefali
        New Member
        • Feb 2009
        • 12

        #18
        Originally posted by Plater
        Again all of this is very well explained in the XBEE manual you seem so bent on not looking at.
        If you are transmitting with the AT modem commands, you can use the ATDB command.
        From the XBEE manual:



        If you are transmitting using the xbee API, then
        For the 64bit Rx(Receive) packet the RSSI is contained in the 13th byte
        For the 16bit Rx(Receive) packet the RSSI is contained in the 7th byte
        hello plater
        pliz i need your consultation,ca n i connect 2 xbee's (series 2) via microcontroller ,my application requiers to send the data from xbee 1 via wire to xbee2

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        • Plater
          Recognized Expert Expert
          • Apr 2007
          • 7872

          #19
          The XBee units are designed to work with microcontroller s.
          I no longer use them in favor of a different ZigBee solution, but I would say that series2 should work fine

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          • thothefali
            New Member
            • Feb 2009
            • 12

            #20
            carification

            Originally posted by Plater
            The XBee units are designed to work with microcontroller s.
            I no longer use them in favor of a different ZigBee solution, but I would say that series2 should work fine
            excuse me
            can u give me more clarification

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            • anyongning1988
              New Member
              • Jun 2012
              • 1

              #21
              Originally posted by Plater
              Yes well it took me 30seconds to find the part in the manual about it.
              Since you've never opened it, do a search on RSSI in the manual and there will be plenty for you to use.
              Or see any of the various other posts about the XBees and RSSI in the forum where it's been beaten to death.
              Hello!I tried it under your advise.But I cann't get the response,can you give me an example like this:7E 00 06 01 22 D0 E9 00 41 E2 .Thanks very much.

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              • Plater
                Recognized Expert Expert
                • Apr 2007
                • 7872

                #22
                Originally posted by anyongning1988
                Hello!I tried it under your advise.But I cann't get the response,can you give me an example like this:7E 00 06 01 22 D0 E9 00 41 E2 .Thanks very much.
                I am still using the series1 one XBEEs (http://www.digi.com/products/wireles...odule#overview)
                And am only familiar with the workings of those. However I would imagine they have the API documents for the other models too

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