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  3. Anyone tried the RFM73P? Looks like it may be NRF24L01+ compatible, but with a much superior 20db Tx power!

Anyone tried the RFM73P? Looks like it may be NRF24L01+ compatible, but with a much superior 20db Tx power!

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    (http://www.anarduino.com/details.jsp?pid=141) I did a search of the mysensors forum archive, and, surprisingly, to date no one has even mentioned it.

    I've tried RFM75's, and because of their higher Tx power (only just 3 or 4db), I definitely prefer them over the NRF24L01+. As far as I'm concerned, they are profoundly better, while yet being very much compatible (well, as far as I can tell anyway). However, the RFM73P would seem to extend the Tx power to a much higher level (very similar to the RFM69HW), and so I'm guessing I would like them even more. For some people, it's conceivable they might make for a very easy upgrade.

    So, anyone tried it already?

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