[Tinyos-help] How to detect CC2420 radio state within tinyos
AndyTau
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Content preview: Hi all£¬ In my project,I need to detect if the CC2420
radio channel is busy or idle, namely, if the node is sending data or
not. I am working on Micaz platform and Tinyos.I want to know if there
is an "interface" and a corresponding module in tinyos through which I
can realize the function. [...]
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