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RFM69 sub band/channel?

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    Hi. I've found some old parts in a clear out, labelled 915Mhz RFM69. Before using them, I see online a mixture of info for Australia. This one is from Things Network which I'd hope is accurate:

    "For AU915, we use Frequency Sub Band 2, also known as channels 8-15, or 916.8MHz through to 918.2MHz."

    Anyway to achieve this in mysensors or might be over thinking this? Have read the api docs best I can and nothing jumps out, only network ID. Just to check. Cheers!

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      Hi. I've found some old parts in a clear out, labelled 915Mhz RFM69. Before using them, I see online a mixture of info for Australia. This one is from Things Network which I'd hope is accurate:

      "For AU915, we use Frequency Sub Band 2, also known as channels 8-15, or 916.8MHz through to 918.2MHz."

      Anyway to achieve this in mysensors or might be over thinking this? Have read the api docs best I can and nothing jumps out, only network ID. Just to check. Cheers!

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      @p359 The Things Network use LoRa radios. RFM69 is not a LoRa radio so the information from TTN is not relevant.

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        Ah crikey, you're right there. Thanks @mfalkvidd, time to dust off the soldering iron.

        Cheers

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