Hi,

great you got it working. AFAIK, there is not *the* XBee module, but
very different modules are sold as XBee. Some of them support standard
compliant IEEE 802.15.4/ZigBee (O-QPSK in 2.4GHz). They will work with
the OOT.

Best,
Bastian

On 8/31/19 8:29 PM, Tellrell White wrote:
> Thanks Bastian
> I was able to get it to work by adjusting the tuning frequency and the
> gain. I do have an additional question for you. Can the platform be used
> to communicate with XBee modules? For example, if I create a message
> using the message strobe in the flow graph would I be able to see this
> message using an XBee module?
> 
> Tellrell 
> 
> On Thu, Aug 15, 2019 at 5:16 AM Bastian Bloessl <m...@bastibl.net
> <mailto:m...@bastibl.net>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi,
> 
>     there are quite a lot of "XBee" boards. Some of them support multiple
>     PHYs etc. So please make sure that the device is actually sending
>     standard compliant IEEE 802.15.4 frames on the channel that you are
>     tuned to. Use gr-fosphor to make sure that the device is actually
>     sending on the frequency that you are expecting.
> 
>     The transceiver, by default, shows a loopback configuration. Make sure
>     it worked, i.e., it showed something in the PCAP file (you have to
>     enable the Wireshark block).
>     When switching to HW, disable the blocks that loop the samples back to
>     the PHY.
> 
>     If you still have problems, try different gains, make sure the antenna
>     is connected to the correct port, make sure there are no overflows. If
>     you use an SDR with an uncompensated DC offset, you can also try offset
>     tuning.
> 
>     If that also doesn't work, please provide more information.
> 
>     Best,
>     Bastian
> 
> 
>     On 8/15/19 9:48 AM, Tellrell White wrote:
>     > Hello
>     > I'm using the GR-IEEE 802.15.4 OQPSK Transceiver and I'm trying to
>     > receive a packet from a XBee ZigBee module and then import that packet
>     > to wireshark. However, the file sink is always empty after running the
>     > flowgraph. I have the rime stack, socket pdu, message strobe, and
>     packet
>     > pad all disabled since I'm simply trying to receive a packet. Is there
>     > something I need to configure within the MAC block to do this?
>     >
>     > Tellrell
>     >
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>     Dr. Bastian Bloessl
>     Secure Mobile Networking Lab (SEEMOO)
>     TU Darmstadt, Germany
> 
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