Anyone used these at all.
First saw them in use over at iforce2d site, imagine the same to set up as any NRF24 module..??
https://www.banggood.com/GT-24-Digital- ... ehouse=CN
GT-24-Digital-Wireless-Module-2_4G-NRF24L01-PA-LNA
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Re: GT-24-Digital-Wireless-Module-2_4G-NRF24L01-PA-LNA
Thera are several versions of this nRF24 boards with and w/o PA as shielded and unshielded.
For Tx I use the shielded ones.
Here is what I use in my Rx, the one w/o antenna whip is for pure small models and I consider it a low range Rx as the antenna could be shielded by the main PCB but in trials I haven't seen any issues.
The second Rx with the external antenna is a full blown up Rx full range.
I have test flown this 2 and a few other versions and all works well.For Tx I use the shielded ones.
Cheers,
Tobe
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Re: GT-24-Digital-Wireless-Module-2_4G-NRF24L01-PA-LNA
Thanks....reason I came across the one above was I was looking for one which would give the claimed range.
Most would drop out at even a few metres.
There were suggestions to get particular ones from a certain supplier but it would never allow me to order more than 1 at a time no matter how many times I tried.
There was an offer to buy in UK I think and then send them out but really a lot of muckinf around for what should have been a simple online purchase.
The ones above were used in NZ and as I found, easy to supply here and work into the bargain.
Obviously if one were prepared to pay large sums, one could get reliable original units(maybe, maybe not).
Most would drop out at even a few metres.
There were suggestions to get particular ones from a certain supplier but it would never allow me to order more than 1 at a time no matter how many times I tried.
There was an offer to buy in UK I think and then send them out but really a lot of muckinf around for what should have been a simple online purchase.
The ones above were used in NZ and as I found, easy to supply here and work into the bargain.
Obviously if one were prepared to pay large sums, one could get reliable original units(maybe, maybe not).