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| /*******************************************************************************
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|  * The Things Network - Sensor Data Example
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|  * 
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|  * Example of sending a valid LoRaWAN packet with DHT22 temperature and
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|  * humidity data to The Things Networ using a Feather M0 LoRa.
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|  * 
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|  * Learn Guide: https://learn.adafruit.com/the-things-network-for-feather
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|  * 
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|  * Copyright (c) 2015 Thomas Telkamp and Matthijs Kooijman
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|  * Copyright (c) 2018 Terry Moore, MCCI
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|  * Copyright (c) 2018 Brent Rubell, Adafruit Industries
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|  * 
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|  * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to anyone
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|  * obtaining a copy of this document and accompanying files,
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|  * to do whatever they want with them without any restriction,
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|  * including, but not limited to, copying, modification and redistribution.
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|  * NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND IS PROVIDED.
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|  *******************************************************************************/
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| #include <lmic.h>
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| #include <hal/hal.h>
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| #include <SPI.h>
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| 
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| // include the DHT22 Sensor Library
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| #include "DHT.h"
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| 
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| // DHT digital pin and sensor type
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| #define DHTPIN 10
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| #define DHTTYPE DHT22
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| 
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| //
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| // For normal use, we require that you edit the sketch to replace FILLMEIN
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| // with values assigned by the TTN console. However, for regression tests,
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| // we want to be able to compile these scripts. The regression tests define
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| // COMPILE_REGRESSION_TEST, and in that case we define FILLMEIN to a non-
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| // working but innocuous value.
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| //
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| #ifdef COMPILE_REGRESSION_TEST
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| #define FILLMEIN 0
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| #else
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| #warning "You must replace the values marked FILLMEIN with real values from the TTN control panel!"
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| #define FILLMEIN (#dont edit this, edit the lines that use FILLMEIN)
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| #endif
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| 
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| // This EUI must be in little-endian format, so least-significant-byte
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| // first. When copying an EUI from ttnctl output, this means to reverse
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| // the bytes. For TTN issued EUIs the last bytes should be 0xD5, 0xB3,
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| // 0x70.
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| static const u1_t PROGMEM APPEUI[8] = { FILLMEIN };
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| void os_getArtEui (u1_t* buf) { memcpy_P(buf, APPEUI, 8);}
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| 
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| // This should also be in little endian format, see above.
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| static const u1_t PROGMEM DEVEUI[8] = { FILLMEIN };
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| void os_getDevEui (u1_t* buf) { memcpy_P(buf, DEVEUI, 8);}
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| 
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| // This key should be in big endian format (or, since it is not really a
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| // number but a block of memory, endianness does not really apply). In
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| // practice, a key taken from the TTN console can be copied as-is.
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| static const u1_t PROGMEM APPKEY[16] = { FILLMEIN };
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| void os_getDevKey (u1_t* buf) {  memcpy_P(buf, APPKEY, 16);}
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| 
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| // payload to send to TTN gateway
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| static uint8_t payload[5];
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| static osjob_t sendjob;
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| 
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| // Schedule TX every this many seconds (might become longer due to duty
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| // cycle limitations).
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| const unsigned TX_INTERVAL = 30;
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| 
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| // Pin mapping for Adafruit Feather M0 LoRa
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| const lmic_pinmap lmic_pins = {
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|     .nss = 8,
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|     .rxtx = LMIC_UNUSED_PIN,
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|     .rst = 4,
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|     .dio = {3, 6, LMIC_UNUSED_PIN},
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|     .rxtx_rx_active = 0,
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|     .rssi_cal = 8,              // LBT cal for the Adafruit Feather M0 LoRa, in dB
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|     .spi_freq = 8000000,
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| };
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| 
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| // init. DHT
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| DHT dht(DHTPIN, DHTTYPE);
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| 
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| void onEvent (ev_t ev) {
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|     Serial.print(os_getTime());
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|     Serial.print(": ");
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|     switch(ev) {
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|         case EV_SCAN_TIMEOUT:
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|             Serial.println(F("EV_SCAN_TIMEOUT"));
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|             break;
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|         case EV_BEACON_FOUND:
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|             Serial.println(F("EV_BEACON_FOUND"));
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|             break;
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|         case EV_BEACON_MISSED:
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|             Serial.println(F("EV_BEACON_MISSED"));
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|             break;
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|         case EV_BEACON_TRACKED:
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|             Serial.println(F("EV_BEACON_TRACKED"));
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|             break;
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|         case EV_JOINING:
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|             Serial.println(F("EV_JOINING"));
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|             break;
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|         case EV_JOINED:
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|             Serial.println(F("EV_JOINED"));
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|             {
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|               u4_t netid = 0;
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|               devaddr_t devaddr = 0;
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|               u1_t nwkKey[16];
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|               u1_t artKey[16];
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|               LMIC_getSessionKeys(&netid, &devaddr, nwkKey, artKey);
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|               Serial.print("netid: ");
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|               Serial.println(netid, DEC);
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|               Serial.print("devaddr: ");
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|               Serial.println(devaddr, HEX);
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|               Serial.print("artKey: ");
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|               for (int i=0; i<sizeof(artKey); ++i) {
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|                 if (i != 0)
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|                   Serial.print("-");
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|                 Serial.print(artKey[i], HEX);
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|               }
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|               Serial.println("");
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|               Serial.print("nwkKey: ");
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|               for (int i=0; i<sizeof(nwkKey); ++i) {
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|                       if (i != 0)
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|                               Serial.print("-");
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|                       Serial.print(nwkKey[i], HEX);
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|               }
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|               Serial.println("");
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|             }
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|             // Disable link check validation (automatically enabled
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|             // during join, but because slow data rates change max TX
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|       // size, we don't use it in this example.
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|             LMIC_setLinkCheckMode(0);
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|             break;
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|         /*
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|         || This event is defined but not used in the code. No
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|         || point in wasting codespace on it.
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|         ||
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|         || case EV_RFU1:
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|         ||     Serial.println(F("EV_RFU1"));
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|         ||     break;
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|         */
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|         case EV_JOIN_FAILED:
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|             Serial.println(F("EV_JOIN_FAILED"));
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|             break;
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|         case EV_REJOIN_FAILED:
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|             Serial.println(F("EV_REJOIN_FAILED"));
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|             break;
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|             break;
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|         case EV_TXCOMPLETE:            
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|             Serial.println(F("EV_TXCOMPLETE (includes waiting for RX windows)"));
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|             if (LMIC.txrxFlags & TXRX_ACK)
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|               Serial.println(F("Received ack"));
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|             if (LMIC.dataLen) {
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|               Serial.println(F("Received "));
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|               Serial.println(LMIC.dataLen);
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|               Serial.println(F(" bytes of payload"));
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|             }
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|             // Schedule next transmission
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|             os_setTimedCallback(&sendjob, os_getTime()+sec2osticks(TX_INTERVAL), do_send);
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|             break;
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|         case EV_LOST_TSYNC:
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|             Serial.println(F("EV_LOST_TSYNC"));
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|             break;
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|         case EV_RESET:
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|             Serial.println(F("EV_RESET"));
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|             break;
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|         case EV_RXCOMPLETE:
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|             // data received in ping slot
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|             Serial.println(F("EV_RXCOMPLETE"));
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|             break;
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|         case EV_LINK_DEAD:
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|             Serial.println(F("EV_LINK_DEAD"));
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|             break;
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|         case EV_LINK_ALIVE:
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|             Serial.println(F("EV_LINK_ALIVE"));
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|             break;
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|         /*
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|         || This event is defined but not used in the code. No
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|         || point in wasting codespace on it.
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|         ||
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|         || case EV_SCAN_FOUND:
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|         ||    Serial.println(F("EV_SCAN_FOUND"));
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|         ||    break;
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|         */
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|         case EV_TXSTART:
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|             Serial.println(F("EV_TXSTART"));
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|             break;
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|         default:
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|             Serial.print(F("Unknown event: "));
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|             Serial.println((unsigned) ev);
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|             break;
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| void do_send(osjob_t* j){
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|     // Check if there is not a current TX/RX job running
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|     if (LMIC.opmode & OP_TXRXPEND) {
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|         Serial.println(F("OP_TXRXPEND, not sending"));
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|     } else {
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|         // read the temperature from the DHT22
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|         float temperature = dht.readTemperature();
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|         Serial.print("Temperature: "); Serial.print(temperature);
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|         Serial.println(" *C");
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|         // adjust for the f2sflt16 range (-1 to 1)
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|         temperature = temperature / 100; 
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| 
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|         // read the humidity from the DHT22
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|         float rHumidity = dht.readHumidity();
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|         Serial.print("%RH ");
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|         Serial.println(rHumidity);
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|         // adjust for the f2sflt16 range (-1 to 1)
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|         rHumidity = rHumidity / 100;
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|         
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|         // float -> int
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|         // note: this uses the sflt16 datum (https://github.com/mcci-catena/arduino-lmic#sflt16)
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|         uint16_t payloadTemp = LMIC_f2sflt16(temperature);
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|         // int -> bytes
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|         byte tempLow = lowByte(payloadTemp);
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|         byte tempHigh = highByte(payloadTemp);
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|         // place the bytes into the payload
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|         payload[0] = tempLow;
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|         payload[1] = tempHigh;
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| 
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|         // float -> int
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|         uint16_t payloadHumid = LMIC_f2sflt16(rHumidity);
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|         // int -> bytes
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|         byte humidLow = lowByte(payloadHumid);
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|         byte humidHigh = highByte(payloadHumid);
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|         payload[2] = humidLow;
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|         payload[3] = humidHigh;
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| 
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|         // prepare upstream data transmission at the next possible time.
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|         // transmit on port 1 (the first parameter); you can use any value from 1 to 223 (others are reserved).
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|         // don't request an ack (the last parameter, if not zero, requests an ack from the network).
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|         // Remember, acks consume a lot of network resources; don't ask for an ack unless you really need it.
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|         LMIC_setTxData2(1, payload, sizeof(payload)-1, 0);
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|     }
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|     // Next TX is scheduled after TX_COMPLETE event.
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| }
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| 
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| void setup() {
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|     delay(5000);
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|     while (! Serial);
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|     Serial.begin(9600);
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|     Serial.println(F("Starting"));
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| 
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|     dht.begin();
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| 
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|     // LMIC init
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|     os_init();
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|     // Reset the MAC state. Session and pending data transfers will be discarded.
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|     LMIC_reset();
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|     // Disable link-check mode and ADR, because ADR tends to complicate testing.
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|     LMIC_setLinkCheckMode(0);
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|     // Set the data rate to Spreading Factor 7.  This is the fastest supported rate for 125 kHz channels, and it
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|     // minimizes air time and battery power. Set the transmission power to 14 dBi (25 mW).
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|     LMIC_setDrTxpow(DR_SF7,14);
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|     // in the US, with TTN, it saves join time if we start on subband 1 (channels 8-15). This will
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|     // get overridden after the join by parameters from the network. If working with other
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|     // networks or in other regions, this will need to be changed.
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|     LMIC_selectSubBand(1);
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| 
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|     // Start job (sending automatically starts OTAA too)
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|     do_send(&sendjob);
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| }
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| 
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| void loop() {
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|   // we call the LMIC's runloop processor. This will cause things to happen based on events and time. One
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|   // of the things that will happen is callbacks for transmission complete or received messages. We also
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|   // use this loop to queue periodic data transmissions.  You can put other things here in the `loop()` routine,
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|   // but beware that LoRaWAN timing is pretty tight, so if you do more than a few milliseconds of work, you
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|   // will want to call `os_runloop_once()` every so often, to keep the radio running.
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|   os_runloop_once();
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| }
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