This method is called when a message is received from the
tempe sensor. It retrieves the payload from the message, allo‐
cates a data page for parsing the payload, and parses the newly received data. It also includes some code to handle various types of activities that might occur in the course of radio communica‐ tions. After you’ve saved all your changes, you can run it on the device or the simulator. If you’re using the simulator, you’ll need the USB adapter described in “What You’ll Need” on page 15 and any drivers required by it. Figure 4-6 shows the current temperature (in Celsius) on the simulator. For further exploration of ANT and ANT+, check out the following resources: ANT/ANT+ N5 Starter Kit Dynastream Innovations, a Garmin company, makes the N5 Starter Kit, which includes a programmer with cable, two ANT radios, an input/output board, USB carrier, and a battery board for powering one of the radios. You can use their N5 SDK to develop firmware that runs directly on the radio modules and create your own ANT/ANT+ products. ANT Developer Forums On the ANT+ forum, you’ll find discussions, advice, and answers for all your ANT/ANT+ development questions.