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# Receive String
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Reads the next radio packet if any and returns the first string.
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## Important Security Consideration
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The functions in the ``radio`` namespace allow the BBC micro:bit to communicate with other micro:bits.
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This API does not contain any form of encryption, authentication or authorization. It's purpose is solely for use as a teaching aid to demonstrate how simple communications operates, and to provide a sandpit through which learning can take place.
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For serious applications, BLE should be considered a substantially more secure alternative.
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Find the next string sent by `radio` from another micro:bit.
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```sig
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radio.receiveString()
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### Return value
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* the first [string](/reference/types/string) of the packet if any. ```""``` otherwise.
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* the first [string](/reference/types/string) that was sent. If no string was sent, then this function returns an empty (blank) string.
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### Examples
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### Example: Simple receiver
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Read the string broadcasted by other micro:bits and display it.
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Show the string sent by another micro:bit.
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```blocks
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radio.onDataReceived(() => {
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});
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```
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A simple program to send whether you are happy, or sad over ```radio```, using the A or B button to select an emotion.
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### Example: Two-way radio
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If you load this program onto two or more micro:bits, you can send a code word from one of them to the others by pressing button `A`.
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The other micro:bits will receive the code word and then show it.
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```blocks
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input.onButtonPressed(Button.A, () => {
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    radio.sendString("Codeword: TRIMARAN")
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    basic.showString("SENT");
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})
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radio.onDataReceived(() => {
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    basic.showString(radio.receiveString());
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});
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```
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### ~hint
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A radio that can both transmit and receive is called a _transceiver_.
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### ~
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### Example: Mood radio
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This is a simple program to send whether you are happy or sad over ```radio```.
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Use the `A` or `B` button to select an emotion.
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This program will also receive your friend's mood.
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```blocks
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let data: string = "";
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### See also
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[send string](/reference/input/send-string), [on data received](/reference/radio/on-data-received)
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[send string](/reference/radio/send-string), [on data received](/reference/radio/on-data-received)
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# Send String
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Broadcasts a string data packet to other micro:bits connected via ``radio``.
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## Important Security Consideration
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The functions in the ``radio`` namespace allow the BBC micro:bit to communicate with other micro:bits.
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This API does not contain any form of encryption, authentication or authorization. It's purpose is solely for use as a teaching aid to demonstrate how simple communications operates, and to provide a sandpit through which learning can take place.
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For serious applications, BLE should be considered a substantially more secure alternative.
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Sends a string to other micro:bits in the area connected by radio.
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```sig
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radio.sendString("Hello world!")
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radio.sendString("Hello!")
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```
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### Parameters
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* msg - a string to be transmitted.
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* `text` is a [String](/reference/types/string) to send by radio.
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### Examples
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### Example: Two-way radio
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Broadcasts the provided string to other micro:bits.
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If you load this program onto two or more micro:bits, you can send a code word from one of them to the others by pressing button `A`.
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The other micro:bits will receive the code word and then show it.
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```blocks
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input.onButtonPressed(Button.A, () => {
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    radio.sendString("Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you.")
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    radio.sendString("Codeword: TRIMARAN")
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    basic.showString("SENT");
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})
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radio.onDataReceived(() => {
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    basic.showString(radio.receiveString());
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});
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```
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### ~hint
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A radio that can both transmit and receive is called a _transceiver_.
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### ~
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### See also
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[receive string](/reference/radio/receive-string), [on data received](/reference/radio/on-data-received)
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