/* RadioLib SX1231 Transmit Example This example transmits packets using SX1231 FSK radio module. NOTE: SX1231 offers the same features as RF69 and has the same interface. Please see RF69 examples for examples on AES, address filtering, interrupts and settings. */ // include the library #include // SX1231 module is in slot A on the shield SX1231 rf = RadioShield.ModuleA; void setup() { Serial.begin(9600); // initialize SX1231 with default settings Serial.print(F("[SX1231] Initializing ... ")); // carrier frequency: 434.0 MHz // bit rate: 48.0 kbps // Rx bandwidth: 125.0 kHz // frequency deviation: 50.0 kHz // output power: 13 dBm // sync word: 0x2D01 int state = rf.begin(); if (state == ERR_NONE) { Serial.println(F("success!")); } else { Serial.print(F("failed, code ")); Serial.println(state); while (true); } } void loop() { Serial.print(F("[SX1231] Transmitting packet ... ")); // you can transmit C-string or Arduino string up to 256 characters long int state = rf.transmit("Hello World!"); // you can also transmit byte array up to 256 bytes long /* byte byteArr[] = {0x01, 0x23, 0x45, 0x56, 0x78, 0xAB, 0xCD, 0xEF}; int state = rf.transmit(byteArr, 8); */ if (state == ERR_NONE) { // the packet was successfully transmitted Serial.println(F(" success!")); } else if (state == ERR_PACKET_TOO_LONG) { // the supplied packet was longer than 256 bytes Serial.println(F(" too long!")); } // wait for a second before transmitting again delay(1000); }