hi dmoralesnava - are you able to set AT commands? That would suggest you're connected and the modules are working. I followed specific instructions in the "Making Things Talk" book by Tom Igoe and Make Magazine - worth the purchase and should help.
Yeah, i'm able to set them, i even set MY and DL parameters and also i set RO = 0. I'm sendeng bits through DIN and i'm excpecting to recive them through DOUT (in the other XBee, of course). Do i have to send bits according to the BOUD parameter i previously set? i mean, if i have BOUD = 9600, does frecuency has to be 4.8 KHz? i'm using UART protocol. My XBees are serie 1
I don't have my AT commands handy, but if you're able to talk from PC to xbee for both devices, then you shouldn't have to worry about baud. Make sure both xbees are assigned to the same LAN ID (you need to do this manually) and that when sending serial data from your xbee, you're using broadcast mode or your're addressing the other xbee's ID directly. Outlined in detail in MTT.
hey!! How did you get that!! I'm a beginner using XBee module. I bought 2 XBee and the first I wanna do is send a bit and i've tried very hard but i can't, I don't know if I'm using the wrong pins or configuration with AT commands. Can you help me? I would really appreciate it!
Didn't he say he didn't have a battery pack for the handheld wow that's a long extension cord.
l5o5g5a5n5 1 month ago
This works similar to Spiderman's spider tracer! lol
starblazers1969 4 months ago
Now you need to grab a magnet and attach it underneath the bosses vehicle.
havocdaemon 11 months ago
would be cool if it showed the direction to the beacon
pr4wn5tar 1 year ago
so if it was going between 1 and 0 bars you would still be able to transfer data?
could you use this in an rc car/plane?
skierplaterandy 2 years ago
Phil - I used the standard XBee - surprised by the range I got - above advertised, but more-or-less line of sight.
hopperomatic 2 years ago
u can like give the othre one to ur son so if he get lost u can track hi measily lol
lowIQ04 2 years ago
hi dmoralesnava - are you able to set AT commands? That would suggest you're connected and the modules are working. I followed specific instructions in the "Making Things Talk" book by Tom Igoe and Make Magazine - worth the purchase and should help.
hopperomatic 3 years ago
Yeah, i'm able to set them, i even set MY and DL parameters and also i set RO = 0. I'm sendeng bits through DIN and i'm excpecting to recive them through DOUT (in the other XBee, of course). Do i have to send bits according to the BOUD parameter i previously set? i mean, if i have BOUD = 9600, does frecuency has to be 4.8 KHz? i'm using UART protocol. My XBees are serie 1
dmoralesnava 3 years ago
I don't have my AT commands handy, but if you're able to talk from PC to xbee for both devices, then you shouldn't have to worry about baud. Make sure both xbees are assigned to the same LAN ID (you need to do this manually) and that when sending serial data from your xbee, you're using broadcast mode or your're addressing the other xbee's ID directly. Outlined in detail in MTT.
hopperomatic 3 years ago
hey!! How did you get that!! I'm a beginner using XBee module. I bought 2 XBee and the first I wanna do is send a bit and i've tried very hard but i can't, I don't know if I'm using the wrong pins or configuration with AT commands. Can you help me? I would really appreciate it!
dmoralesnava 3 years ago
Using the standard XBee Series 1 and getting (slightly) more range than advertised. Pro has 3x range.
publicinteractive 3 years ago
Nice little post, good work! Just one quick question, did you use the standard XBee device, or the XBee Pro?
Cheers, Phil
philwinder 3 years ago