# Send Number Broadcasts a number data packet to other micro:bits connected via ``radio``. ## Important Security Consideration The functions in the ``radio`` namespace allow the BBC micro:bit to communicate with other micro:bits. 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. For serious applications, BLE should be considered a substantially more secure alternative. ```sig radio.sendNumber(0) ``` ### Parameters * packet - a number to be transmitted. ### Examples Broadcasts the value of ``acceleration`` x to other micro:bits. ```blocks input.onButtonPressed(Button.A, () => { radio.sendNumber(input.acceleration(Dimension.X)) }) ``` ### Light level sender This example broadcasts the level of the light around it: ```blocks radio.setGroup(99) basic.forever(() => { let level = input.lightLevel() radio.sendNumber(level) }) ``` This example shows the light level from the sender (above): ```blocks radio.setGroup(99) basic.forever(() => { let level = radio.receiveNumber() basic.showNumber(level) }) ``` ### Mailbot This example takes the signal from the light level sender (above) and shows a text string if the light level becomes much brighter. You can put the light level sender in your mailbox and it will tell you when someone opens the box. You can try this with a normal box too, like a present. ```blocks radio.setGroup(99) let max = 0 basic.forever(() => { let level = radio.receiveNumber() if (level > max) { let max = level } if (max > 10) { basic.showString("ALERT") } }) ``` ### See also [receive number](/reference/radio/receive-number), [on data received](/reference/radio/on-data-received)