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  • Z Offline
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    Zeph
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    #27

    Are you trying different orientations of the antenna? While I've not seen any spec's for the cheap module antenna ("7" shape or zigzag), I think I recall seeing reference to a pattern with two peak lobes and two nulls for another nRF24L01+ or nRF51822 based module. It's unlikely that the antenna is omnidirectional. (I don't know if the antenna also has polarization issues, another possibility).

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    • Z Zeph

      Are you trying different orientations of the antenna? While I've not seen any spec's for the cheap module antenna ("7" shape or zigzag), I think I recall seeing reference to a pattern with two peak lobes and two nulls for another nRF24L01+ or nRF51822 based module. It's unlikely that the antenna is omnidirectional. (I don't know if the antenna also has polarization issues, another possibility).

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      clippermiami
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      @Zeph I changed orientation buy door of "incidentally" , I held the unit up over my head to see if I got updates and I did, more often than just sitting on the counter but still not all the time. In this case the antennas would have been vertical rather than horizontal. Puzzling to be sure.

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        #29

        about capacitor for radio. Attached you can see picture from one of my successful project
        capacitor is tantalum 22uF soldered directly to pins of the module, from the side of module PCB
        you can see capacitor as a small yellow box on top of the 8 pin radio connector
        фото111.JPG

        sense and drive

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        • axillentA axillent

          about capacitor for radio. Attached you can see picture from one of my successful project
          capacitor is tantalum 22uF soldered directly to pins of the module, from the side of module PCB
          you can see capacitor as a small yellow box on top of the 8 pin radio connector
          фото111.JPG

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          clippermiami
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          #30

          @axillent Do you have a feel for the range of this rig? If this is the answer I'll get the capacitor and mod every radio :)

          My Gateway has the SMA antenna on it and is less than 30 feet, and one interior wall, from the sensor and it doesn't work. When I bring the sensor to within about 10-12 feet it works every time but out at 20+ feet it fails almost every time. Its hard to believe that there is so little range

          I've tried a number of things:
          (a) several different radios - no change
          (b) remove the radio and place it on a 8 inch cable to get away from the ground plane - no change;
          (c) jumpered around the up-regulator (i.e. everything direct connected to battery) - no change;
          (d) radio with SMA antenna - works every time but the battery consumption goes through the roof. In 12 hours with the SMA antenna the battery dropped 0.12 V versus 0.04 V in 24 hours with the regular radio. The AMP on the antenna version consumes a lot of juice.

          Puzzlement :)

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          • clippermiamiC clippermiami

            @axillent Do you have a feel for the range of this rig? If this is the answer I'll get the capacitor and mod every radio :)

            My Gateway has the SMA antenna on it and is less than 30 feet, and one interior wall, from the sensor and it doesn't work. When I bring the sensor to within about 10-12 feet it works every time but out at 20+ feet it fails almost every time. Its hard to believe that there is so little range

            I've tried a number of things:
            (a) several different radios - no change
            (b) remove the radio and place it on a 8 inch cable to get away from the ground plane - no change;
            (c) jumpered around the up-regulator (i.e. everything direct connected to battery) - no change;
            (d) radio with SMA antenna - works every time but the battery consumption goes through the roof. In 12 hours with the SMA antenna the battery dropped 0.12 V versus 0.04 V in 24 hours with the regular radio. The AMP on the antenna version consumes a lot of juice.

            Puzzlement :)

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            axillent
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            #31

            @clippermiami My distances are not too long, Just measured - this particular device is ranged 5m with one wall on the way to gateway
            you have to distinguish radio with SMA **without **PA&LNA and radio **with **SMA and with PA&LNA
            last one have an additional chip to amplify radio signal both way

            radio without PA & LNA with SMA can sometimes be worse comparing to radio with PCB antenna
            it depends on how well external antenna is aligned by frequency and impedance

            List of your actions have radio channel tuning missed

            sense and drive

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            • axillentA axillent

              @clippermiami My distances are not too long, Just measured - this particular device is ranged 5m with one wall on the way to gateway
              you have to distinguish radio with SMA **without **PA&LNA and radio **with **SMA and with PA&LNA
              last one have an additional chip to amplify radio signal both way

              radio without PA & LNA with SMA can sometimes be worse comparing to radio with PCB antenna
              it depends on how well external antenna is aligned by frequency and impedance

              List of your actions have radio channel tuning missed

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              clippermiami
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              wrote on last edited by clippermiami
              #32

              @axillent This SMA unit has the PA on it. The radio channel is the default for everything.

              You distance is similar to mine, about 4.5-5 meters with one wall and it works. Beyond that NADA :)

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              • clippermiamiC clippermiami

                @axillent This SMA unit has the PA on it. The radio channel is the default for everything.

                You distance is similar to mine, about 4.5-5 meters with one wall and it works. Beyond that NADA :)

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                wrote on last edited by axillent
                #33

                @clippermiami

                @clippermiami said:

                @axillent This SMA unit has the PA on it. The radio channel is the default for everything.

                works and works the best way are different things, If you live far from big cities probably it make no sense.
                Otherwise it is recommended to run network scan from RF24 examples to find less busy channel at your location.

                sense and drive

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                • axillentA axillent

                  @clippermiami

                  @clippermiami said:

                  @axillent This SMA unit has the PA on it. The radio channel is the default for everything.

                  works and works the best way are different things, If you live far from big cities probably it make no sense.
                  Otherwise it is recommended to run network scan from RF24 examples to find less busy channel at your location.

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                  clippermiami
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #34

                  @axillent The wireless channel is the one thing I hadn't investigated as yet so i will. I suppose it could be congested around here.

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                    clippermiami
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                    #35

                    I ran the scanner but got page after page of:

                         RF24/examples/scanner/
                    
                         Scanning all available frequencies...Scan completed.
                         Scanning all available frequencies...Scan completed.
                         Scanning all available frequencies...Scan completed.
                         Scanning all available frequencies...Scan completed.
                    

                    My radio is configured exactly as described although I will admit i just loaded the sketch to the sensor board and ran it on there rather than set up a special build just for that.
                    :

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                    • clippermiamiC clippermiami

                      I ran the scanner but got page after page of:

                           RF24/examples/scanner/
                      
                           Scanning all available frequencies...Scan completed.
                           Scanning all available frequencies...Scan completed.
                           Scanning all available frequencies...Scan completed.
                           Scanning all available frequencies...Scan completed.
                      

                      My radio is configured exactly as described although I will admit i just loaded the sketch to the sensor board and ran it on there rather than set up a special build just for that.
                      :

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                      wrote on last edited by hek
                      #36

                      @clippermiami do not knew why but there are a few versions of this example
                      try this one

                      sorry, do not knew how to insert a code here

                      /*
                       Copyright (C) 2011 James Coliz, Jr. <maniacbug@ymail.com>
                       Copyright (c) 2012 Greg Copeland
                      
                       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
                       modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
                       version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
                       */
                      
                      /**
                       * Channel scanner
                       *
                       * Example to detect interference on the various channels available.
                       * This is a good diagnostic tool to check whether you're picking a
                       * good channel for your application.
                       *
                       * Inspired by cpixip.
                       * See http://arduino.cc/forum/index.php/topic,54795.0.html
                       */
                      
                      #include <SPI.h>
                      #include "RF24.h"
                      #include "printf.h"
                      
                      // Only display active frequencies
                      static const bool activeOnly = true ;
                      
                      //
                      // Hardware configuration
                      //
                      
                      // Set up nRF24L01 radio on SPI bus plus pins 8 & 9
                      
                      RF24 radio(9,10);
                      
                      //
                      // Channel info
                      //
                      
                      const short num_channels = 128;
                      short values[num_channels];
                      uint8_t signalMeter[55] ;
                      
                      //
                      // Setup
                      //
                      
                      void setup(void)
                      {
                        //
                        // Print preamble
                        //
                      
                        Serial.begin(115200);
                        printf_begin();
                        printf("\n\rRF24/examples/scanner/\n\r");
                      
                        //
                        // Setup and configure rf radio
                        //
                      
                        radio.begin();
                        radio.powerUp() ;
                        radio.setAutoAck(false);
                      
                        // Get into standby mode
                        radio.openReadingPipe( 0, 0xFFFFFFFFFFULL ) ;
                        //  radio.setDataRate( RF24_250KBPS ) ; // may fallback to 1Mbps
                        radio.setDataRate( RF24_1MBPS ) ; // may fallback to 1Mbps
                        radio.startListening() ;
                        radio.stopListening() ;
                      }
                      
                      //
                      // Loop
                      //
                      void loop(void)
                      {
                        // Clear measurement values
                        memset( values, 0x00, num_channels ) ;
                        printf( "Scanning all available frequencies..." ) ;
                      
                        // Repeatedly scan multiple channels
                        for( int channel=0 ; channel < num_channels; channel++ ) {
                          radio.setChannel( channel ) ;
                      
                          // Amplify the signal based on carrier bandwidth
                          int ampFactor ;
                          for( int amp=0; amp <= 300; amp++ ) {
                            // Alternate data rates
                            ampFactor = amp%3 ;
                            switch( ampFactor ) {
                            case 0:
                      	radio.setDataRate( RF24_250KBPS ) ;
                      	break ;
                      
                            case 1:
                      	radio.setDataRate( RF24_1MBPS ) ;
                      	break ;
                      
                            default:
                      	radio.setDataRate( RF24_2MBPS ) ;
                      	break ;
                            }
                      
                            // Listen for carrier
                            ampFactor++ ;
                            radio.startListening() ;
                            delayMicroseconds( 6 - ampFactor ) ;
                            radio.stopListening() ;
                      
                            // Was carrier detected? If so, signal level based on bandwidth
                            if( radio.testRPD() ) {
                      	values[channel] += ampFactor ;
                            }
                          }
                        }
                      
                        // Now display our results
                        printf( "Scan completed.\r\n" ) ;
                        for( int channel=0 ; channel < num_channels; channel++ ) {
                          if( !activeOnly || (activeOnly && values[channel] > 0) ) {
                            memset( signalMeter, '*', min( values[channel], 54 ) ) ;
                            signalMeter[min(values[channel], 54)] = 0x00 ;
                            printf( "%03d (%4dMhz): %02d - %s\r\n",
                      	      channel,
                      	      2400+channel,
                      	      values[channel],
                      	      signalMeter ) ;
                      
                            // Reset the scanned value since its already beend displayed
                            values[channel] = 0 ;
                          }
                        }
                      }
                      
                      // vim:ai:cin:sts=2 sw=2 ft=cpp
                      

                      sense and drive

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                      • axillentA axillent

                        @clippermiami do not knew why but there are a few versions of this example
                        try this one

                        sorry, do not knew how to insert a code here

                        /*
                         Copyright (C) 2011 James Coliz, Jr. <maniacbug@ymail.com>
                         Copyright (c) 2012 Greg Copeland
                        
                         This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
                         modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
                         version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
                         */
                        
                        /**
                         * Channel scanner
                         *
                         * Example to detect interference on the various channels available.
                         * This is a good diagnostic tool to check whether you're picking a
                         * good channel for your application.
                         *
                         * Inspired by cpixip.
                         * See http://arduino.cc/forum/index.php/topic,54795.0.html
                         */
                        
                        #include <SPI.h>
                        #include "RF24.h"
                        #include "printf.h"
                        
                        // Only display active frequencies
                        static const bool activeOnly = true ;
                        
                        //
                        // Hardware configuration
                        //
                        
                        // Set up nRF24L01 radio on SPI bus plus pins 8 & 9
                        
                        RF24 radio(9,10);
                        
                        //
                        // Channel info
                        //
                        
                        const short num_channels = 128;
                        short values[num_channels];
                        uint8_t signalMeter[55] ;
                        
                        //
                        // Setup
                        //
                        
                        void setup(void)
                        {
                          //
                          // Print preamble
                          //
                        
                          Serial.begin(115200);
                          printf_begin();
                          printf("\n\rRF24/examples/scanner/\n\r");
                        
                          //
                          // Setup and configure rf radio
                          //
                        
                          radio.begin();
                          radio.powerUp() ;
                          radio.setAutoAck(false);
                        
                          // Get into standby mode
                          radio.openReadingPipe( 0, 0xFFFFFFFFFFULL ) ;
                          //  radio.setDataRate( RF24_250KBPS ) ; // may fallback to 1Mbps
                          radio.setDataRate( RF24_1MBPS ) ; // may fallback to 1Mbps
                          radio.startListening() ;
                          radio.stopListening() ;
                        }
                        
                        //
                        // Loop
                        //
                        void loop(void)
                        {
                          // Clear measurement values
                          memset( values, 0x00, num_channels ) ;
                          printf( "Scanning all available frequencies..." ) ;
                        
                          // Repeatedly scan multiple channels
                          for( int channel=0 ; channel < num_channels; channel++ ) {
                            radio.setChannel( channel ) ;
                        
                            // Amplify the signal based on carrier bandwidth
                            int ampFactor ;
                            for( int amp=0; amp <= 300; amp++ ) {
                              // Alternate data rates
                              ampFactor = amp%3 ;
                              switch( ampFactor ) {
                              case 0:
                        	radio.setDataRate( RF24_250KBPS ) ;
                        	break ;
                        
                              case 1:
                        	radio.setDataRate( RF24_1MBPS ) ;
                        	break ;
                        
                              default:
                        	radio.setDataRate( RF24_2MBPS ) ;
                        	break ;
                              }
                        
                              // Listen for carrier
                              ampFactor++ ;
                              radio.startListening() ;
                              delayMicroseconds( 6 - ampFactor ) ;
                              radio.stopListening() ;
                        
                              // Was carrier detected? If so, signal level based on bandwidth
                              if( radio.testRPD() ) {
                        	values[channel] += ampFactor ;
                              }
                            }
                          }
                        
                          // Now display our results
                          printf( "Scan completed.\r\n" ) ;
                          for( int channel=0 ; channel < num_channels; channel++ ) {
                            if( !activeOnly || (activeOnly && values[channel] > 0) ) {
                              memset( signalMeter, '*', min( values[channel], 54 ) ) ;
                              signalMeter[min(values[channel], 54)] = 0x00 ;
                              printf( "%03d (%4dMhz): %02d - %s\r\n",
                        	      channel,
                        	      2400+channel,
                        	      values[channel],
                        	      signalMeter ) ;
                        
                              // Reset the scanned value since its already beend displayed
                              values[channel] = 0 ;
                            }
                          }
                        }
                        
                        // vim:ai:cin:sts=2 sw=2 ft=cpp
                        
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                        clippermiami
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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #37

                        @axillent First thing I see is that this version has the radio on pins 8,9 whereas the version I used has it on pins 9,10 which is where it is in my hardware.

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                        • clippermiamiC clippermiami

                          @axillent First thing I see is that this version has the radio on pins 8,9 whereas the version I used has it on pins 9,10 which is where it is in my hardware.

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #38

                          @clippermiami That is a good point. But something tells me that you do need an assistance to adjust this code to your hardware :)

                          sense and drive

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                          • axillentA axillent

                            @clippermiami That is a good point. But something tells me that you do need an assistance to adjust this code to your hardware :)

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #39

                            @axillent I won't deny that, but it seems simple enough. :)

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                              clippermiami
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                              wrote on last edited by clippermiami
                              #40

                              So i breadboarded a Nano and a NRFL2401 with a PA and antenna, uploaded the scanner sketch and this is what I got: I'm using the default radio channel from the distribution library.

                               RF24/examples/scanner/
                               Scanning all available frequencies...Scan completed.
                               000 (2400Mhz): 96 - ******************************************************     
                               001 (2401Mhz): 100 - ******************************************************
                               002 (2402Mhz): 95 - ******************************************************
                               003 (2403Mhz): 99 - ******************************************************     
                               004 (2404Mhz): 98 - ******************************************************
                               005 (2405Mhz): 104 - ******************************************************
                               006 (2406Mhz): 91 - ******************************************************
                               007 (2407Mhz): 95 - ******************************************************
                               008 (2408Mhz): 98 - ******************************************************
                               009 (2409Mhz): 96 - ******************************************************
                               010 (2410Mhz): 96 - ******************************************************
                               011 (2411Mhz): 86 - ******************************************************
                               012 (2412Mhz): 89 - ******************************************************
                               013 (2413Mhz): 94 - ******************************************************
                               014 (2414Mhz): 95 - ******************************************************
                               015 (2415Mhz): 92 - ******************************************************
                               016 (2416Mhz): 93 - ******************************************************
                               017 (2417Mhz): 92 - ******************************************************
                               018 (2418Mhz): 99 - ******************************************************
                               019 (2419Mhz): 85 - ******************************************************
                               020 (2420Mhz): 99 - ******************************************************
                               021 (2421Mhz): 96 - ******************************************************
                               022 (2422Mhz): 90 - ******************************************************
                               023 (2423Mhz): 98 - ******************************************************
                               024 (2424Mhz): 85 - ******************************************************
                               025 (2425Mhz): 99 - ******************************************************
                               026 (2426Mhz): 100 - ******************************************************
                               027 (2427Mhz): 95 - ******************************************************
                               028 (2428Mhz): 95 - ******************************************************
                               029 (2429Mhz): 90 - ******************************************************
                               030 (2430Mhz): 95 - ******************************************************
                               031 (2431Mhz): 96 - ******************************************************
                               032 (2432Mhz): 95 - ******************************************************
                               033 (2433Mhz): 91 - ******************************************************
                               034 (2434Mhz): 93 - ******************************************************
                               035 (2435Mhz): 97 - ******************************************************
                               036 (2436Mhz): 104 - ******************************************************
                               037 (2437Mhz): 99 - ******************************************************
                               038 (2438Mhz): 92 - ******************************************************
                               039 (2439Mhz): 96 - ******************************************************
                               040 (2440Mhz): 94 - ******************************************************
                               041 (2441Mhz): 100 - ******************************************************
                               042 (2442Mhz): 92 - ******************************************************
                               043 (2443Mhz): 100 - ******************************************************
                               044 (2444Mhz): 110 - ******************************************************
                               045 (2445Mhz): 92 - ******************************************************
                               046 (2446Mhz): 111 - ******************************************************
                               047 (2447Mhz): 99 - ******************************************************
                               048 (2448Mhz): 98 - ******************************************************
                               049 (2449Mhz): 93 - ******************************************************
                               050 (2450Mhz): 97 - ******************************************************
                               051 (2451Mhz): 99 - ******************************************************
                               052 (2452Mhz): 93 - ******************************************************
                               053 (2453Mhz): 96 - ******************************************************
                               054 (2454Mhz): 93 - ******************************************************
                               055 (2455Mhz): 94 - ******************************************************
                               056 (2456Mhz): 106 - ******************************************************
                               057 (2457Mhz): 101 - ******************************************************
                               058 (2458Mhz): 94 - ******************************************************
                               059 (2459Mhz): 106 - ******************************************************
                               060 (2460Mhz): 91 - ******************************************************
                               061 (2461Mhz): 96 - ******************************************************
                               062 (2462Mhz): 98 - ******************************************************
                               063 (2463Mhz): 100 - ******************************************************
                               064 (2464Mhz): 107 - ******************************************************
                               065 (2465Mhz): 101 - ******************************************************
                               066 (2466Mhz): 93 - ******************************************************
                               067 (2467Mhz): 90 - ******************************************************
                               068 (2468Mhz): 102 - ******************************************************
                               069 (2469Mhz): 103 - ******************************************************
                               070 (2470Mhz): 95 - ******************************************************
                               071 (2471Mhz): 102 - ******************************************************
                               072 (2472Mhz): 99 - ******************************************************
                               073 (2473Mhz): 94 - ******************************************************
                               074 (2474Mhz): 97 - ******************************************************
                               075 (2475Mhz): 105 - ******************************************************
                               076 (2476Mhz): 97 - ******************************************************
                               077 (2477Mhz): 92 - ******************************************************
                               078 (2478Mhz): 103 - ******************************************************
                               079 (2479Mhz): 94 - ******************************************************
                               080 (2480Mhz): 98 - ******************************************************
                               081 (2481Mhz): 99 - ******************************************************
                               082 (2482Mhz): 103 - ******************************************************
                               083 (2483Mhz): 98 - ******************************************************
                               084 (2484Mhz): 89 - ******************************************************
                               085 (2485Mhz): 97 - ******************************************************
                               086 (2486Mhz): 94 - ******************************************************
                               087 (2487Mhz): 97 - ******************************************************
                               088 (2488Mhz): 92 - ******************************************************
                               089 (2489Mhz): 101 - ******************************************************
                               090 (2490Mhz): 98 - ******************************************************
                               091 (2491Mhz): 99 - ******************************************************
                               092 (2492Mhz): 92 - ******************************************************
                               093 (2493Mhz): 88 - ******************************************************
                               094 (2494Mhz): 95 - ******************************************************
                               095 (2495Mhz): 92 - ******************************************************
                               096 (2496Mhz): 95 - ******************************************************
                               097 (2497Mhz): 95 - ******************************************************
                               098 (2498Mhz): 90 - ******************************************************
                               099 (2499Mhz): 100 - ******************************************************
                               100 (2500Mhz): 94 - ******************************************************
                               101 (2501Mhz): 107 - ******************************************************
                               102 (2502Mhz): 90 - ******************************************************
                               103 (2503Mhz): 95 - ******************************************************
                               104 (2504Mhz): 105 - ******************************************************
                               105 (2505Mhz): 99 - ******************************************************
                               106 (2506Mhz): 101 - ******************************************************
                               107 (2507Mhz): 100 - ******************************************************
                               108 (2508Mhz): 103 - ******************************************************
                               109 (2509Mhz): 99 - ******************************************************
                               110 (2510Mhz): 99 - ******************************************************
                               111 (2511Mhz): 92 - ******************************************************
                               112 (2512Mhz): 90 - ******************************************************
                               113 (2513Mhz): 96 - ******************************************************
                               114 (2514Mhz): 102 - ******************************************************
                               115 (2515Mhz): 96 - ******************************************************
                               116 (2516Mhz): 91 - ******************************************************
                               117 (2517Mhz): 98 - ******************************************************
                               118 (2518Mhz): 95 - ******************************************************
                               119 (2519Mhz): 101 - ******************************************************
                               120 (2520Mhz): 104 - ******************************************************
                               121 (2521Mhz): 93 - ******************************************************
                               122 (2522Mhz): 98 - ******************************************************
                               123 (2523Mhz): 98 - ******************************************************
                               124 (2524Mhz): 96 - ******************************************************
                               125 (2525Mhz): 95 - ******************************************************
                               126 (2526Mhz): 94 - ******************************************************
                               127 (2527Mhz): 96 - ******************************************************
                              

                              Which does not look much like the display at the reference: http://arduino.cc/forum/index.php/topic,54795.0.html

                              and i'm not sure what its telling me other than some relative signal level data. Perhaps someone could help me interpret this :)

                              Updagte:
                              As it continues to run it shows significantly different values over time, some reaching as high as

                               063 (2463Mhz): 84 - ******************************************************
                               064 (2464Mhz): 89 - ******************************************************
                               065 (2465Mhz): 97 - ******************************************************     
                               066 (2466Mhz): 201 - ******************************************************
                               067 (2467Mhz): 252 - ******************************************************
                               068 (2468Mhz): 300 - ******************************************************
                               069 (2469Mhz): 284 - ******************************************************
                              
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                                I'm about idea'd out. I put a 200 uF electrolytic directly on the Vcc and Gnd terminals of the radio module and it made no difference whatsoever ... the sensor fails to report beyond about 10 meters and one interior wall. That doesn't leave much upside.

                                I'm at a loss at this point, I've tried different radio modules to no avail. I've taken the radio off the board ground plane to no avail.Thus far the only thing I've found that allows decent distance is a radio with the PA/SMA antenna and that simply eats battery. I can't make hide nor hair out of the scanner output ... the channel variation doesn't appear to be more than a few percent for the most part so it doesn't look like that's much of a solution.

                                I admit to being curious if anyone has actually had these things work beyond the workbench :)

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                                  I'm about idea'd out. I put a 200 uF electrolytic directly on the Vcc and Gnd terminals of the radio module and it made no difference whatsoever ... the sensor fails to report beyond about 10 meters and one interior wall. That doesn't leave much upside.

                                  I'm at a loss at this point, I've tried different radio modules to no avail. I've taken the radio off the board ground plane to no avail.Thus far the only thing I've found that allows decent distance is a radio with the PA/SMA antenna and that simply eats battery. I can't make hide nor hair out of the scanner output ... the channel variation doesn't appear to be more than a few percent for the most part so it doesn't look like that's much of a solution.

                                  I admit to being curious if anyone has actually had these things work beyond the workbench :)

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                                  @clippermiami said:

                                  I admit to being curious if anyone has actually had these things work beyond the workbench :)

                                  Maybe your house is just a lot bigger than ours :office: :laughing:

                                  http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                                    @clippermiami said:

                                    I admit to being curious if anyone has actually had these things work beyond the workbench :)

                                    Maybe your house is just a lot bigger than ours :office: :laughing:

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                                    @Yveaux While I suppose that's possible 10-15 feet is still 10-15 feet :-)

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                                      I'm about idea'd out. I put a 200 uF electrolytic directly on the Vcc and Gnd terminals of the radio module and it made no difference whatsoever ... the sensor fails to report beyond about 10 meters and one interior wall. That doesn't leave much upside.

                                      I'm at a loss at this point, I've tried different radio modules to no avail. I've taken the radio off the board ground plane to no avail.Thus far the only thing I've found that allows decent distance is a radio with the PA/SMA antenna and that simply eats battery. I can't make hide nor hair out of the scanner output ... the channel variation doesn't appear to be more than a few percent for the most part so it doesn't look like that's much of a solution.

                                      I admit to being curious if anyone has actually had these things work beyond the workbench :)

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                                      @clippermiami said:

                                      I'm about idea'd out. I put a 200 uF electrolytic directly on the Vcc and Gnd terminals of the radio module and it made no difference whatsoever ... the sensor fails to report beyond about 10 meters and one interior wall.

                                      Do you know what's inside that one interior wall? Could it have anything which would interfere with RF (more than the typical wood 2x4's and two sheets of drywall do)?

                                      Some people have definitely had better results.

                                      I think you said that you had changed out the radio module, but did you try any from a different source or batch?

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                                        @clippermiami said:

                                        I'm about idea'd out. I put a 200 uF electrolytic directly on the Vcc and Gnd terminals of the radio module and it made no difference whatsoever ... the sensor fails to report beyond about 10 meters and one interior wall.

                                        Do you know what's inside that one interior wall? Could it have anything which would interfere with RF (more than the typical wood 2x4's and two sheets of drywall do)?

                                        Some people have definitely had better results.

                                        I think you said that you had changed out the radio module, but did you try any from a different source or batch?

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                                        @Zeph it's just ordinary drywall. In the interest of complete disclosure, there is a floor-ceiling bookcase on the wall but if this stuff is THAT sensor then ... :-)

                                        The radios are all from an order about a month ago so they are probably the same batch. I have another batch of 10 coming but that's probably a week away yet.

                                        About the only thing left is to change radio channels but the numbers the scan don't tell me much, they don't vary but a few percent, so I am at a loss where to go.

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                                          @Zeph it's just ordinary drywall. In the interest of complete disclosure, there is a floor-ceiling bookcase on the wall but if this stuff is THAT sensor then ... :-)

                                          The radios are all from an order about a month ago so they are probably the same batch. I have another batch of 10 coming but that's probably a week away yet.

                                          About the only thing left is to change radio channels but the numbers the scan don't tell me much, they don't vary but a few percent, so I am at a loss where to go.

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                                          @clippermiami I hope to release a network sniffer for NRF24 in the near future which might probably help you to diagnose the problem. It captures all on-air packets and also shows which ones have CRC errors.
                                          The amount of packets with CRC errors is a good indication of the link quality.

                                          http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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