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| {{ambox|text=It also possible to start the script from REPL with the instruction {{fname|import basestation}} }} | | {{ambox|text=It also possible to start the script from REPL with the instruction {{fname|import basestation}} }} |
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− | The data can be view onto the REPL/Shell session by using Thonny, Putty, MPRemote. | + | The data can be view onto the REPL/Shell session by using Thonny, Putty, MPRemote, cat (under Linux). |
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| You should see the following messages appearing in the REPL. | | You should see the following messages appearing in the REPL. |
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| [[Fichier:ENG-CANSAT-PICO-MISSION1-RECEIVER-20.png]] | | [[Fichier:ENG-CANSAT-PICO-MISSION1-RECEIVER-20.png]] |
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− | {{ambox-stop|text=The tmp36 values are not consistant because the sensor wasn't attached to the board!}} | + | {{ambox-stop|text=The tmp36 values are not consistent because the sensor wasn't attached to the board!}} |
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| Where we could see the received messages with additional information. | | Where we could see the received messages with additional information. |
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| * The temperature (from tmp36, analog) | | * The temperature (from tmp36, analog) |
| * The temperature2 (from bmp280) | | * The temperature2 (from bmp280) |
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| + | == Extra == |
| + | === View received data === |
| + | If by any changes you do have a '''Linux''' computer, a '''Raspberry-Pi''' or an '''Apple''' computer then you can easily capture the serial data with the {{fname|cat}} command line utility. |
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| + | Before using {{fname|cat}}, we do need to identifies the computer device attached to the USB-Serial connection. |
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| + | The {{fname|dmesg}} command line tools inspecting kernel message car greatly helps to identify the device name. |
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| + | [[Fichier:ENG-CANSAT-PICO-MISSION1-RECEIVE-20.png]] |
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| + | === Catching the data === |
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| {{ENG-CANSAT-PICO-TRAILER}} | | {{ENG-CANSAT-PICO-TRAILER}} |