# set Group Make a program have the group ID you tell it for sending and receiving with radio. ```sig radio.setGroup(0); ``` A group is like a cable channel (a @boardname@ can only send or receive in one group at a time). A group ID is like the cable channel number. If you do not tell your program which group ID to use with this function, it will figure out its own group ID by itself. If you load the very same program onto two different @boardname@s, they will be able to talk to each other because they will have the same group ID. ## Parameters * **id**: a [number](/types/number) from ``0`` to ``255``. ## Simulator This function only works on the @boardname@, not in browsers. ## Example This program makes the group ID equal 128. ```blocks radio.setGroup(128) ``` ## See also [on received number](/reference/radio/on-received-number), [on received string](/reference/radio/on-received-string), [on received value](/reference/radio/on-received-value), [send number](/reference/radio/send-number), [send value](/reference/radio/send-value), [send string](/reference/radio/send-string) ```package radio ```