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My question is pertaining to running of sniffer to show my device name

50 MHz, 500 M Samples [16].logicdatamainc.txt(/attachment/98d67704ad9c5affad8d5bce2ef93315)(/attachment/f20245cb8f1c01edb4b17875b6eedc4b)01200555.pdfI am using the radio with ppi to transmit as well as receive packets through the same code. I need to record the time events.I have enabled a special button functionality to distinguish between the transmit and receive events.

I am attaching the mainc file under. I have thoroughly checked the address, and other values that i put in the packet. If you could let me know what could be the problem behind my device named "Raghav" not being showed on sniffer, even though the code is built and run properly. I even try to set break point at timer init and commented out 'app button is pushed' function but no change occurs.

I am attaching my mainc file .

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  • ya the packet contents are as per the specification. and you are right that those times are just estimates, there can be delay when the timestamp is loaded as soon as the radio starts and then when it is actually sent from node 1. Thats what also has to be taken into consideration. But let me test it on my phone and see. because initially i tried debugging and running in SES by setting a breakpoint on timer init, but still there is no call stack seen in the debugger window.

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  • ya the packet contents are as per the specification. and you are right that those times are just estimates, there can be delay when the timestamp is loaded as soon as the radio starts and then when it is actually sent from node 1. Thats what also has to be taken into consideration. But let me test it on my phone and see. because initially i tried debugging and running in SES by setting a breakpoint on timer init, but still there is no call stack seen in the debugger window.

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