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[RonM9] wasn’t happy with his 50 foot range on his NRF24L01 project. The RF had to cut through four walls, but with the stock modules, the signal was petering out after two or three walls. A… ...
The NRF24L01+ Arduino wireless transceiver shield is ideal for a wide range of applications. For instance, it can be used in home automation projects to control lights, fans, and other appliances ...
Both of the freestanding modules (NS73MFM transmitter, Arduino UNO) can be mounted to a breadboard and interconnected. Refer to the hardware setup and proceed. The simple code generates digital tones ...
If you are interested in building your very own open source long-range remote control transmitter for your next project. You might be interested in a new ...
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Since then I’ve been using the NRF24L01 modules which is what’s in my openDog remotes. These are ok but range is limited and sometimes they drop data.
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