/RadioHead

RadioHead Packet Radio library for embedded microprocessors from http://www.airspayce.com/mikem/arduino/RadioHead/

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RadioHead

RadioHead Packet Radio library for embedded microprocessors from http://www.airspayce.com/mikem/arduino/RadioHead/

Chnages from aprendiendoarduino

  • This is a github repository for the RadioHead Packet Radio library with a simple modification to use with LoRa modules RFM95.
  • Just modified setFrequency(868.0); from setFrequency(434.0); in RH_RF95.cpp file to ease the use with LoRa modules RFM95.
  • Also maintain a git version control for the RadioHead Packet Radio library for embedded microprocessors

This is the RadioHead Packet Radio library for embedded microprocessors. It provides a complete object-oriented library for sending and receiving packetized messages via a variety of common data radios and other transports on a range of embedded microprocessors.

The version of the package that this documentation refers to can be downloaded from http://www.airspayce.com/mikem/arduino/RadioHead/RadioHead-1.83.zip You can find the latest version of the documentation at http://www.airspayce.com/mikem/arduino/RadioHead

You can also find online help and discussion at http://groups.google.com/group/radiohead-arduino

Overview

RadioHead consists of 2 main sets of classes: Drivers and Managers.

  • Drivers provide low level access to a range of different packet radios and other packetized message transports.
  • Managers provide high level message sending and receiving facilities for a range of different requirements.

Every RadioHead program will have an instance of a Driver to provide access to the data radio or transport, and usually a Manager that uses that driver to send and receive messages for the application. The programmer is required to instantiate a Driver and a Manager, and to initialise the Manager. Thereafter the facilities of the Manager can be used to send and receive messages.

It is also possible to use a Driver on its own, without a Manager, although this only allows unaddressed, unreliable transport via the Driver's facilities.

In some specialised use cases, it is possible to instantiate more than one Driver and more than one Manager.

A range of different common embedded microprocessor platforms are supported, allowing your project to run on your choice of processor.

Example programs are included to show the main modes of use.

More information read RadioHead.h file