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Help needed to setup a RFM69 & ESP8266 Gateaway on Adafruit Feather Huzzah

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  • H hlehoux

    I guess this means i finally managed to get it working:

    4131 MCO:BGN:STP
    4133 MCO:BGN:INIT OK,TSP=1
    4135 TSM:READY:NWD REQ
    4139 ?TSF:MSG:SEND,0-0-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=20,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
    pm open,type:2 0
    30149 TSF:MSG:READ,5-5-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0:
    30155 TSF:MSG:BC
    30157 TSF:MSG:FPAR REQ,ID=5
    30159 TSF:PNG:SEND,TO=0
    30161 TSF:CKU:OK
    30163 TSF:MSG:GWL OK
    30641 TSF:MSG:SEND,0-0-5-5,s=255,c=3,t=8,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:0
    32650 TSF:MSG:READ,5-5-0,s=255,c=3,t=24,pt=1,l=1,sg=0:1
    32655 TSF:MSG:PINGED,ID=5,HP=1
    
    
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    Mod
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    #4

    Nice work @hlehoux
    Is there any information we could add to the radio connection page to help other Feather users?

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    • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

      Nice work @hlehoux
      Is there any information we could add to the radio connection page to help other Feather users?

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      wrote on last edited by
      #5

      @mfalkvidd

      Hello, certainly yes; anyhow, my setup is quite experimental yet:

      • my antenna setup is quite bad, i loose radio messages or don't receive Ack from the gateway (my bad, i have 868 MHz RFM69 and ordered antennas for 433 MHz)
      • i can confirm it works with NSS on pin GPIO#15 and IRQ_PIN on GPIO#0 orGPIO#2
      • i have not resolved yet the problem of GPIO#0 and GPIO#2 being used by ESP8266 to detect boot-mode so you have to connect the pin after booting which is very annoying
        There are articles like this one https://www.instructables.com/id/ESP8266-Using-GPIO0-GPIO2-as-inputs/ but i'm quite newbie in electronics...

      I will post more details when my config is better.

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      • H hlehoux

        @mfalkvidd

        Hello, certainly yes; anyhow, my setup is quite experimental yet:

        • my antenna setup is quite bad, i loose radio messages or don't receive Ack from the gateway (my bad, i have 868 MHz RFM69 and ordered antennas for 433 MHz)
        • i can confirm it works with NSS on pin GPIO#15 and IRQ_PIN on GPIO#0 orGPIO#2
        • i have not resolved yet the problem of GPIO#0 and GPIO#2 being used by ESP8266 to detect boot-mode so you have to connect the pin after booting which is very annoying
          There are articles like this one https://www.instructables.com/id/ESP8266-Using-GPIO0-GPIO2-as-inputs/ but i'm quite newbie in electronics...

        I will post more details when my config is better.

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        wrote on last edited by
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        @hlehoux is there a reason you can't use gpio5 for irq? That's what I used on a different esp board when verifying the instructions on https://www.mysensors.org/build/connect_radio

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        • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

          @hlehoux is there a reason you can't use gpio5 for irq? That's what I used on a different esp board when verifying the instructions on https://www.mysensors.org/build/connect_radio

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          #7

          @mfalkvidd Well i'm not sure, on [huzzah pinout](link url) GPIO#4 and GPIO#5 are described about I2C SDA & SCL and GPIO #12/13/14 are the same as SCK/MOSI/MISO so i thought would be better not to use them.

          I will try and report back.

          Seems to me (first try) that GPIO#2 works well, provided you connect it both to VCC (it has a pullup resistor ) to avoid boot-mode and to IRQ

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          • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

            @hlehoux is there a reason you can't use gpio5 for irq? That's what I used on a different esp board when verifying the instructions on https://www.mysensors.org/build/connect_radio

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            @mfalkvidd thank you for pointing this to me. I confirm gpio5 works well for IRQ. I read too many articles about how to use gpio0 or gpio2 !

            Anyway i still get very bad transmission ratio, even with very close distance and after buying antennas the good size for my 868 MHz RFM69s

            Can some of you guys point me to help on how to troubleshoot transmissions and/or bad antenna setup for the RFM69, for a newbie like me ?

            Thank you

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              wrote on last edited by
              #9

              Can you switch on MY_DEBUG_VERBOSE_RFM69 in your node and post the output?
              Also post the sketch please.

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                wrote on last edited by hlehoux
                #10

                Thank you for offering help!

                Here is the output of my node "AT Startup" with MY_DEBUG_VERBOSE_RFM69

                 
                 __  __       ____
                |  \/  |_   _/ ___|  ___ _ __  ___  ___  _ __ ___
                | |\/| | | | \___ \ / _ \ `_ \/ __|/ _ \| `__/ __|
                | |  | | |_| |___| |  __/ | | \__ \  _  | |  \__ \
                |_|  |_|\__, |____/ \___|_| |_|___/\___/|_|  |___/
                        |___/                      2.3.2
                
                16 MCO:BGN:INIT NODE,CP=RPNNA---,FQ=8,REL=255,VER=2.3.2
                28 TSM:INIT
                28 TSF:WUR:MS=0
                30 RFM69:INIT
                32 RFM69:INIT:PIN,CS=10,IQP=2,IQN=0
                36 RFM69:PTX:LEVEL=5 dBm
                38 TSM:INIT:TSP OK
                40 TSF:SID:OK,ID=1
                43 TSM:FPAR
                45 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=255,SEQ=0,RETRY=0
                51 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-108
                55 ?TSF:MSG:SEND,1-1-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                2064 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                2066 TSM:FPAR
                2068 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=255,SEQ=1,RETRY=0
                2072 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-109
                2078 ?TSF:MSG:SEND,1-1-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                2838 RFM69:SAC:SEND ACK,TO=0,RSSI=-30
                2842 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-111
                2848 TSF:MSG:READ,0-0-1,s=255,c=3,t=8,pt=1,l=1,sg=0:0
                2854 TSF:MSG:FPAR OK,ID=0,D=1
                4087 TSM:FPAR:OK
                4087 TSM:ID
                4089 TSM:ID:OK
                4091 TSM:UPL
                4093 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=3,RETRY=0
                4098 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-108
                4304 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                4306 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=4,RETRY=1
                4311 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-107
                4517 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                4519 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=4,RETRY=2
                4524 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-108
                4730 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                4732 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=4,RETRY=3
                4737 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-107
                4923 RFM69:SWR:ACK,FROM=0,SEQ=4,RSSI=-74
                4927 RFM69:ATC:ADJ TXL,cR=-74,tR=-78..-82,TXL=5
                4931 RFM69:PTX:LEVEL=4 dBm
                4935 TSF:MSG:SEND,1-1-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=24,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:1
                5156 RFM69:SAC:SEND ACK,TO=0,RSSI=-29
                5160 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-108
                5167 TSF:MSG:READ,0-0-1,s=255,c=3,t=25,pt=1,l=1,sg=0:1
                5173 TSF:MSG:PONG RECV,HP=1
                5175 TSM:UPL:OK
                5177 TSM:READY:ID=1,PAR=0,DIS=1
                5181 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=5,RETRY=0
                5185 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-109
                5392 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                5394 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=6,RETRY=1
                5398 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-106
                5605 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                5607 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=6,RETRY=2
                5611 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-107
                5818 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                5820 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=6,RETRY=3
                5824 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-111
                6031 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                6033 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=6,RETRY=4
                6037 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-109
                6244 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                6246 !TSF:MSG:SEND,1-1-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=15,pt=6,l=2,sg=0,ft=0,st=NACK:0100
                7464 RFM69:SAC:SEND ACK,TO=0,RSSI=-29
                7471 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-107
                7475 TSF:MSG:READ,0-0-1,s=255,c=3,t=15,pt=6,l=2,sg=0:0100
                7481 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=7,RETRY=0
                7487 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-108
                7694 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                7696 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=8,RETRY=1
                7700 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-105
                7907 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                7909 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=8,RETRY=2
                7913 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-107
                8120 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                8122 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=8,RETRY=3
                8126 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-108
                8333 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                8335 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=8,RETRY=4
                8339 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-106
                8546 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                8548 !TSF:MSG:SEND,1-1-0-0,s=255,c=0,t=17,pt=0,l=5,sg=0,ft=1,st=NACK:2.3.2
                8556 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=8,RETRY=0
                8560 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-106
                8767 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                8769 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=9,RETRY=1
                8773 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-108
                8980 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                8982 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=9,RETRY=2
                8986 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-108
                9193 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                9195 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=9,RETRY=3
                9199 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-107
                9406 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                9408 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=9,RETRY=4
                9412 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-106
                9619 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                9621 !TSF:MSG:SEND,1-1-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=6,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=2,st=NACK:0
                Presentation
                11628 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=9,RETRY=0
                11634 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-110
                11841 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                11843 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=10,RETRY=1
                11847 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-108
                12056 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                12058 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=10,RETRY=2
                12062 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-108
                12271 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                12273 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=10,RETRY=3
                12277 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-110
                12486 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                12488 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=10,RETRY=4
                12492 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-106
                12701 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                12703 !TSF:MSG:SEND,1-1-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=11,pt=0,l=13,sg=0,ft=3,st=NACK:RFM69 Sensor 
                12711 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=10,RETRY=0
                12718 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-108
                12924 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                12926 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=11,RETRY=1
                12931 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-106
                13139 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                13142 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=11,RETRY=2
                13146 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-107
                13355 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                13357 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=11,RETRY=3
                13361 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-106
                13570 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                13572 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=11,RETRY=4
                13576 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-109
                13785 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                13787 !TSF:MSG:SEND,1-1-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=12,pt=0,l=3,sg=0,ft=4,st=NACK:1.0
                13795 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=11,RETRY=0
                13799 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-111
                14006 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                14008 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=12,RETRY=1
                14012 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-105
                14219 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                14221 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=12,RETRY=2
                14225 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-106
                14432 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                14434 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=12,RETRY=3
                14438 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-107
                14645 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                14647 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=12,RETRY=4
                14651 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-107
                14858 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                14860 !TSF:MSG:SEND,1-1-0-0,s=0,c=0,t=23,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=5,st=NACK:
                14866 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=12,RETRY=0
                14872 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-109
                15079 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                15081 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=13,RETRY=1
                15085 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-105
                15292 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                15294 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=13,RETRY=2
                15298 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-107
                15505 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                15507 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=13,RETRY=3
                15511 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-106
                15718 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                15720 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=13,RETRY=4
                15724 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-109
                15931 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                15933 !TSF:MSG:SEND,1-1-0-0,s=1,c=0,t=0,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=6,st=NACK:
                15939 MCO:REG:REQ
                15941 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=13,RETRY=0
                15947 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-105
                16154 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                16156 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=14,RETRY=1
                16160 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-109
                16367 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                16369 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=14,RETRY=2
                16373 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-108
                16580 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                16582 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=14,RETRY=3
                16586 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-107
                16793 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                16795 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=14,RETRY=4
                16799 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-105
                17006 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                17008 !TSF:MSG:SEND,1-1-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=26,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=7,st=NACK:2
                17016 !TSM:READY:UPL FAIL,SNP
                

                And while executing loop() every 2 seconds:

                Loop
                478496 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=80,RETRY=0
                478502 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-107
                478707 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                478709 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=81,RETRY=1
                478715 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-108
                478922 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                478924 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=81,RETRY=2
                478930 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-108
                479137 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                479139 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=81,RETRY=3
                479145 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-105
                479352 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                479354 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=81,RETRY=4
                479361 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-104
                479526 RFM69:SWR:ACK,FROM=0,SEQ=81,RSSI=-90
                479533 RFM69:ATC:ADJ TXL,cR=-90,tR=-78..-82,TXL=11
                479537 RFM69:PTX:LEVEL=12 dBm
                479541 TSF:MSG:SEND,1-1-0-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,ft=1,st=OK:1
                Loop
                481548 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=81,RETRY=0
                481554 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-109
                481761 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                481763 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=82,RETRY=1
                481769 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-109
                481976 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                481978 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=82,RETRY=2
                481984 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-106
                482191 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                482193 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=82,RETRY=3
                482199 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-105
                482406 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                482408 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=82,RETRY=4
                482414 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-108
                482621 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                482623 !TSF:MSG:SEND,1-1-0-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,ft=0,st=NACK:1
                Loop
                484630 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=82,RETRY=0
                484636 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-109
                484841 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                484843 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=83,RETRY=1
                484849 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-107
                485056 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                485058 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=83,RETRY=2
                485064 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-108
                485271 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                485273 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=83,RETRY=3
                485279 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-105
                485486 !RFM69:SWR:NACK
                485488 RFM69:SWR:SEND,TO=0,SEQ=83,RETRY=4
                485494 RFM69:CSMA:RSSI=-107
                485662 RFM69:SWR:ACK,FROM=0,SEQ=83,RSSI=-88
                485666 RFM69:ATC:ADJ TXL,cR=-88,tR=-78..-82,TXL=12
                485672 RFM69:PTX:LEVEL=13 dBm
                485675 TSF:MSG:SEND,1-1-0-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,ft=1,st=OK:1
                
                

                And my Sketch :

                // Enable debug prints to serial monitor
                #define MY_DEBUG
                
                // Enable and select radio type attached
                #define MY_RADIO_RFM69
                #define MY_IS_RFM69HW
                #define MY_DEBUG_VERBOSE
                #define MY_DEBUG_VERBOSE_RFM69
                //#define MY_DEBUG_VERBOSE_RFM69_REGISTERS
                #define MY_RFM69_NEW_DRIVER
                //#define MY_RFM69_ATC_MODE_DISABLED
                //#define MY_RFM69_TX_POWER_DBM 20
                
                // Enabled repeater feature for this node
                //#define MY_REPEATER_FEATURE
                
                //#define MY_NODE_ID 5
                
                #include <MySensors.h>
                
                #define OPEN 1
                // Initialize motion message
                MyMessage msg(1, V_TRIPPED);
                
                uint8_t value = OPEN;
                
                void setup()
                {
                  Serial.begin(115200);
                  pinMode(LED_BUILTIN, OUTPUT);
                }
                
                void presentation()
                {
                  Serial.println("Presentation");
                  // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller
                  sendSketchInfo("RFM69 Sensor ", "1.0");
                
                  // Register all sensors to gw (they will be created as child devices)
                    present(0, S_CUSTOM);
                    present(1, S_DOOR);
                }
                
                void loop()
                {
                  Serial.println("Loop");
                  digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, HIGH);   // turn the LED on (HIGH is the voltage level)
                  delay(1000);                       // wait for a second
                  digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, LOW);    // turn the LED off by making the voltage LOW
                  delay(1000);                       // wait for a second
                  //sendHeartbeat(); 
                  send(msg.set(OPEN));
                
                  
                }
                
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                  hlehoux
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                  #11

                  I'm also reading a few posts like this one trying to understand a bit more ....

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                    electrik
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #12

                    Are you sure about ask your hardware versions? I bought rfm69 modules and I thought they were the HW version but they turned out to be the normal ones.
                    So important is

                    • module version
                    • frequency

                    It looks like even with a high rssi your reception is not good. But maybe I interpret this the wrong way. Can I've of the developers or more experienced help with the analysis?

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                      hlehoux
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                      Thank you @electrik
                      My intent is to use RFM69HW 868Mhz
                      I compared with photos on the internet like here

                      mine is:
                      IMG_0359.jpg

                      as far as i understand my reading my RSSI values seem to tell my signal is very weak and noisy ?
                      I tried to provide the pwr to the rfm69 with an external source instead of the esp8266 but i was not better.

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                        Thank you @electrik
                        My intent is to use RFM69HW 868Mhz
                        I compared with photos on the internet like here

                        mine is:
                        IMG_0359.jpg

                        as far as i understand my reading my RSSI values seem to tell my signal is very weak and noisy ?
                        I tried to provide the pwr to the rfm69 with an external source instead of the esp8266 but i was not better.

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                        @hlehoux Hi!
                        I had quite alot of trouble with NRF24 modules with shaky connections despite doing everything that has been discussed in forum with power supply etc and have ordered a bunch of RFM69's to hopefully improve this according to others in forum claiming better stability with RFM''s. Haven't tested yet but reading this is a bit dissapointing.
                        One thing though. Readings in log shows very high RSSI values and if it is measured in dBm this is very bad. The lower value the better I believe. Antenna issue ?

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                          Thank you @electrik
                          My intent is to use RFM69HW 868Mhz
                          I compared with photos on the internet like here

                          mine is:
                          IMG_0359.jpg

                          as far as i understand my reading my RSSI values seem to tell my signal is very weak and noisy ?
                          I tried to provide the pwr to the rfm69 with an external source instead of the esp8266 but i was not better.

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                          @hlehoux can you take a photo from the back also? There should be a table telling which one it is exactly.

                          @hakha4 said in Help needed to setup a RFM69 & ESP8266 Gateaway on Adafruit Feather Huzzah:

                          Antenna issue ?

                          You could be right.

                          What antenna do you have?

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                            Hello, here are 2 photos

                            one from the back:
                            IMG_0360.jpg

                            I'm not sure what the "W" means, i read chinese copy don't have it ?

                            one from the antenna:
                            IMG_0361.jpg
                            It should be the good size for 868 MHz

                            I don't use "ground plane" or sort of, would this explain so bad RSSI ?

                            Thank you again for your help and patience

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                              @hlehoux Hi!
                              I had quite alot of trouble with NRF24 modules with shaky connections despite doing everything that has been discussed in forum with power supply etc and have ordered a bunch of RFM69's to hopefully improve this according to others in forum claiming better stability with RFM''s. Haven't tested yet but reading this is a bit dissapointing.
                              One thing though. Readings in log shows very high RSSI values and if it is measured in dBm this is very bad. The lower value the better I believe. Antenna issue ?

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                              @hakha4 i also have several NRF24 nodes and gateaway
                              After trying several antenna/tranceiver, i recommend using
                              "E01-ML01DP5 Long Range SPI nRF24L01P 2.4Ghz 100mW SMA Antenna IoT Wireless Transceiver Transmitter Receiver nRF24L01P RF Module"

                              as a repeater
                              It gives far better range results

                              Anyway i wanted to try RFM69 to avoid having many repeaters

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                                The modules correspond to what it should be.
                                It looks like your ground is connected to the ANT pin on the picture, on the bottom side of the PCB?

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                                  Hello, here are 2 photos

                                  one from the back:
                                  IMG_0360.jpg

                                  I'm not sure what the "W" means, i read chinese copy don't have it ?

                                  one from the antenna:
                                  IMG_0361.jpg
                                  It should be the good size for 868 MHz

                                  I don't use "ground plane" or sort of, would this explain so bad RSSI ?

                                  Thank you again for your help and patience

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                                  @hlehoux Hi!
                                  I'm not sure what the "W" means, i read chinese copy don't have it ?

                                  W means the low power output variant (+13dBm). There is another version named 'HW' which give a higher transmission output (+20 dBM). As elektik pointed out, check out the solder of the antenna. Did the antenna come presoldered or you did it yourself?
                                  Another option for the coiled antenna is a straight copper wire (8,6 cm long) that gives better transmission according to many sources. Google! theres's alot information about this

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                                    @hlehoux Hi!
                                    I'm not sure what the "W" means, i read chinese copy don't have it ?

                                    W means the low power output variant (+13dBm). There is another version named 'HW' which give a higher transmission output (+20 dBM). As elektik pointed out, check out the solder of the antenna. Did the antenna come presoldered or you did it yourself?
                                    Another option for the coiled antenna is a straight copper wire (8,6 cm long) that gives better transmission according to many sources. Google! theres's alot information about this

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                                    @hakha4 said in Help needed to setup a RFM69 & ESP8266 Gateaway on Adafruit Feather Huzzah:

                                    There is another version named 'HW' which give a higher transmission output (+20 dBM).

                                    There is a black spot on the PCB after "69H" and after the "W" so this is the RFM69HW

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                                      Hello, here are 2 photos

                                      one from the back:
                                      IMG_0360.jpg

                                      I'm not sure what the "W" means, i read chinese copy don't have it ?

                                      one from the antenna:
                                      IMG_0361.jpg
                                      It should be the good size for 868 MHz

                                      I don't use "ground plane" or sort of, would this explain so bad RSSI ?

                                      Thank you again for your help and patience

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                                      @hlehoux
                                      unfortunately, lot of devboards have non-optimized gnd plane for RF, especially for subghz (small or splitted gnd plane by routes..).
                                      Moreover, devboard+dupont cable+external rf module is not ideal.
                                      With rfm69, you should get a nice range.
                                      Though, why on one of your picture, antenna seems shorted to gnd??
                                      Imho I would have chosen something else than esp8266 (esp32??) in your case, but your choice :)

                                      To check if this is related to your gnd plane and your build is ok, you could also try to hook two straight wires as a dipole antenna to your radio (one to ANA, the other to GND in opposite direction will replace a ground plane). Google for examples, it's simple to try

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                                        @hlehoux
                                        unfortunately, lot of devboards have non-optimized gnd plane for RF, especially for subghz (small or splitted gnd plane by routes..).
                                        Moreover, devboard+dupont cable+external rf module is not ideal.
                                        With rfm69, you should get a nice range.
                                        Though, why on one of your picture, antenna seems shorted to gnd??
                                        Imho I would have chosen something else than esp8266 (esp32??) in your case, but your choice :)

                                        To check if this is related to your gnd plane and your build is ok, you could also try to hook two straight wires as a dipole antenna to your radio (one to ANA, the other to GND in opposite direction will replace a ground plane). Google for examples, it's simple to try

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                                        @scalz
                                        Could you explain how to read these rssi reports, and how to adjust the configuration of the nodes so the reliability goes up?
                                        I know there is a setting RFM69_TARGET_RSSI_DBM but it is not clear for me how to use this exactly.

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                                        • electrikE electrik

                                          The modules correspond to what it should be.
                                          It looks like your ground is connected to the ANT pin on the picture, on the bottom side of the PCB?

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                                          @electrik Thank you! What you see is the "head" of the pliers i used to hold the RFM69. I will check again my soldering but definitly ANT and ground should not be connected

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