# This is a short example program that # demonstrates the bare minimum of using # RNode in a Python program. First we'll # import the RNodeInterface class. from RNode import RNodeInterface # We'll also define which serial port the # RNode is attached to. serialPort = "/dev/ttyUSB0" # This function gets called every time a # packet is received def gotPacket(data, rnode): print "Received a packet: "+data # Create an RNode instance. This configures # and powers up the radio. rnode = RNodeInterface( callback = gotPacket, name = "My RNode", port = serialPort, frequency = 868000000, bandwidth = 125000, txpower = 2, sf = 7, cr = 5, loglevel = RNodeInterface.LOG_DEBUG) # Enter a loop waiting for user input. try: print "Waiting for packets, hit enter to send a packet, Ctrl-C to exit" while True: raw_input() rnode.send("Hello World!") except KeyboardInterrupt as e: print "" exit()