/* Heltec.LoRa Multiple Communication This example provide a simple way to achieve one to multiple devices communication. Each devices send datas in broadcast method. Make sure each devices working in the same BAND, then set the localAddress and destination as you want. Sends a message every half second, and polls continually for new incoming messages. Implements a one-byte addressing scheme, with 0xFD as the broadcast address. You can set this address as you want. Note: while sending, Heltec.LoRa radio is not listening for incoming messages. by Aaron.Lee from HelTec AutoMation, ChengDu, China 成都惠利特自动化科技有限公司 www.heltec.cn this project also realess in GitHub: https://github.com/Heltec-Aaron-Lee/WiFi_Kit_series */ #include "heltec.h" #define BAND 433E6 //you can set band here directly,e.g. 868E6,915E6 String outgoing; // outgoing message byte localAddress = 0xBB; // address of this device byte destination = 0xFD; // destination to send to byte msgCount = 0; // count of outgoing messages long lastSendTime = 0; // last send time int interval = 2000; // interval between sends void setup() { //WIFI Kit series V1 not support Vext control Heltec.begin(true /*DisplayEnable Enable*/, true /*Heltec.LoRa Enable*/, true /*Serial Enable*/, true /*PABOOST Enable*/, BAND /*long BAND*/); Serial.println("Heltec.LoRa Duplex"); } void loop() { if (millis() - lastSendTime > interval) { String message = "Hello,I'm coming!"; // send a message sendMessage(message); Serial.println("Sending " + message); lastSendTime = millis(); // timestamp the message interval = random(2000) + 1000; // 2-3 seconds } // parse for a packet, and call onReceive with the result: onReceive(LoRa.parsePacket()); } void sendMessage(String outgoing) { LoRa.beginPacket(); // start packet LoRa.write(destination); // add destination address LoRa.write(localAddress); // add sender address LoRa.write(msgCount); // add message ID LoRa.write(outgoing.length()); // add payload length LoRa.print(outgoing); // add payload LoRa.endPacket(); // finish packet and send it msgCount++; // increment message ID } void onReceive(int packetSize) { if (packetSize == 0) return; // if there's no packet, return // read packet header bytes: int recipient = LoRa.read(); // recipient address byte sender = LoRa.read(); // sender address byte incomingMsgId = LoRa.read(); // incoming msg ID byte incomingLength = LoRa.read(); // incoming msg length String incoming = ""; while (LoRa.available()) { incoming += (char)LoRa.read(); } if (incomingLength != incoming.length()) { // check length for error Serial.println("error: message length does not match length"); return; // skip rest of function } // if the recipient isn't this device or broadcast, if (recipient != localAddress && recipient != 0xFF) { Serial.println("This message is not for me."); return; // skip rest of function } // if message is for this device, or broadcast, print details: Serial.println("Received from: 0x" + String(sender, HEX)); Serial.println("Sent to: 0x" + String(recipient, HEX)); Serial.println("Message ID: " + String(incomingMsgId)); Serial.println("Message length: " + String(incomingLength)); Serial.println("Message: " + incoming); Serial.println("RSSI: " + String(LoRa.packetRssi())); Serial.println("Snr: " + String(LoRa.packetSnr())); Serial.println(); }