# On Data Packet Received Run part of a program when the @boardname@ receives a [number](/types/number) or [string](/types/string) over radio. ## ~ hint **Deprecated** This API has been deprecated! * To receive a [string](/types/string) use [on received string](/reference/radio/on-received-string) instead. * To receive a [number](/types/number) use [on received number](/reference/radio/on-received-number) instead. * To receive a name-value pair use [on received value](/reference/radio/on-received-value) instead. ## ~ ## ~hint To add or remove the parts of the packet from the block, try clicking the blue gear in the corner! ## ~ ## Callback Parameters * ``packet`` - the [packet](/reference/radio/packet) that was received by the radio. The packet has the following properties: * `receivedNumber` - The [number](/types/number) that was sent in this packet or `0` if this packet did not contain a number. See [send number](/reference/radio/send-number) and [send value](/reference/radio/send-value) * `receivedString` - The [string](/types/string) that was sent in this packet or the empty string if this packet did not contain a string. See [send string](/reference/radio/send-string) and [send value](/reference/radio/send-value) * `time` - The system time of the @boardname@ that sent this packet at the time the packet was sent. * `serial` - The serial number of the @boardname@ that sent this packet or `0` if the @boardname@ did not include its serial number. * `signal` - How strong the radio signal is from `-128` (weak) to `-42` (strong). ## Troubleshooting The on radio data event can only be created once, due to the hardware restrictions. The radio set group might need to be set, synchronized , before the radio events will function. ## See also [send number](/reference/radio/send-number), [send string](/reference/radio/send-string), [send value](/reference/radio/send-value), [set group](/reference/radio/set-group) ```package radio ```