RFM69 on one print board or on separate Rx and Tx prints?
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 Hi. 
 I have a serial gateway working.My next step is creating nodes using RFM69/433MHz. 
 On the mysensors site there is an (obsolete) AliExpress link to an RFM69 chip that has sender and receiver on the same print board.
 What I currently have in my drawer are 433 MHz chips where the sender and receiver are on separate print boards (e.g. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4001148855756.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.12023abf3WwfqH&algo_pvid=8b48b8c5-f4a7-4148-9c76-522f77bb5bbb&algo_expid=8b48b8c5-f4a7-4148-9c76-522f77bb5bbb-10&btsid=0ab50f4415948924536708139e7ccc&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_,searchweb201603_)Will these also work out of the box with the mysensors libraries (without me having rewrite most)? 
 Or must I have the RFM69 where the sender and receiver are on the same print board?
 I would hate having to wait several months for new components to arrive from China, but as I am not able to rewrite the mysensors libraries myself, I realize I might end up having to do that.
 
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 Hi. the radio modules you linked are not rfm69, nor compatible. 
 Yes, you need to buy rfm69 modules. You can easily find them on aliexpress.Thx for reporting obsolete link. 
 
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 Thanks @scalz for confirming what I suspected. It saves me (and maybe others) time by not going in the wrong direction with 433 MHz chips that are not RFM69. 
 As a newbie, I thought RFM69 was synonymous with 433MHz communication in general. but I guess it is not.
 
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 @Thomas433 
 indeed it is not synonymous. you can also find rfm69 868mhz or 915mhz depending on which region you live. (868 for EU, and 915 for USA for example). I personnaly use 868mhz because range is good enough for me, requires a smaller antenna and ground plane than 433 (lower freq bigger gnd plane, antenna performance and radiation dependant of gnd plane size which is a part of the antenna, if monopole/coil is used).
 But 433 has better penetration than 868 which in turn is better than 2.4ghz.
 
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 @scalz Thanks. 
 
 
			
		 
					
				

