Send little code via radio 433 mHz.

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Re: Send little code via radio 433 mHz.

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Hi

What radio modules are you using?

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Re: Send little code via radio 433 mHz.

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FS1000S and receiver from Ebay.com Unbranded low cost modules at 433 mHz.

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Re: Send little code via radio 433 mHz.

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Hi

As per my earlier post, in my opinion these modules are not really suitable for your application. BenR gave a link to work he has been doing with the modules and in his post he has managed to send a byte. Sterling work, no mistake!

Trying to send data packets with these modules isn't impossible but is it really worth the effort?

When I need any form of radio link my "goto" are products from RF Solutions whom I highly recommend. MJU did a project using a LoRa module from Ebyte which may be of interest here:-

https://www.matrixtsl.com/mmforums/view ... 5960&hilit

I bought a couple of the modules to play with and I think they were about £5 each. Not too troublesome to incorporate, have sleep capabilities to save on power, comply with ISM and can reliably communicate over many Km.

Hope this helps,
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