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NRF24 Channel and Datarate in the MyTransportNRF24-constructor

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    fleinze
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    Hi,
    I am missing the possibility to select a different channel without editing MyConfig.h. This comes in handy when I want to test some features in a test-system without impairing the main system.
    In Library version 1.4 it was possible in the begin-statement of MySensors.h.
    With the new architecture I think the MyTransportNRF24-constructor would be a good place for this. The new constructor would look like:

    MyTransportNRF24(uint8_t ce, uint8_t cs, uint8_t paLevel, uint8_t channel, rf24_datarate_e datarate);
    

    I made pull-request on github because I think this is a good idee.

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      I need this feature. Where is your branch?

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        It was merged a long time ago in the development branch.

        Add
        #define MY_RF24_CHANNEL 76

        in sketch

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