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data: PartialMessage<DeviceMetrics>Percent of airtime for transmission used within the last hour.
from field: float air_util_tx = 4;
0-100 (>100 means powered)
from field: uint32 battery_level = 1;
Utilization for the current channel, including well formed TX, RX and malformed RX (aka noise).
from field: float channel_utilization = 3;
How long the device has been running since the last reboot (in seconds)
from field: uint32 uptime_seconds = 5;
Voltage measured
from field: float voltage = 2;
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Key native device metrics such as battery level
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from message meshtastic.DeviceMetrics