John Ryan wrote: ↑25 Jan 2023, 03:27
Phil you were spot on with your thinking as to why I was only getting a 7Hz packet rate. After playing with a couple of Nano RFs I managed to get a steady 10Hz after changing the channel numbers. All loaded up in both the S/C and propo sets and rock steady,
Hi John, just to clarify, the transmitted packet rate is 200 per second, the rx LED flashes every 20 packets received - so your packet rate at a 7hz flash was 140 per sec (plenty!)
bluejets wrote: ↑27 Jan 2023, 23:04Looked and found reference but link is dead
Its best to search on Ali Jeff as the links never last very long, its like Amazon, a marketplace for various sellers that come & go
Here is a 'current' Keywish RF-Nano but it will probably be gone in a couple of weeks:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002105253367.html
these look ok too, doesnt say Keywish so may have CSN & CE on different pins:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004921028246.html
The 'canned' transmit modules are like this:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000132850562.html
...then you just need some sort of 328P processor board, a Promini, Nano, DIY-More etc
For short range you can make a tx using another RF-Nano but you cant really fly with it (I tried, ask Shaun!)
I do actually have a few spare canned tx modules but we cant send international post yet following the ransomware attack on the Royal Mail
Cheers
Phil
PS Order an extra RF-Nano, it makes Martin's band-scanner so easy to build!
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