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Super Simple RFM69HW Node

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    @NeverDie how did you program the chip? Or you programed it before soldering?

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      @NeverDie how did you program the chip? Or you programed it before soldering?

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          @NeverDie wow! That's one mega hack solution :satisfied:
          How about decoupling caps in your Super Simple RFM69HW node?
          I'd guess it requires a good and stable power supply.

          http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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            @NeverDie wow! That's one mega hack solution :satisfied:
            How about decoupling caps in your Super Simple RFM69HW node?
            I'd guess it requires a good and stable power supply.

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                @NeverDie where did you get such a small antenna? How is reception in your view? Very much interested rather than having a 16.5cm wire

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                  @NeverDie where did you get such a small antenna? How is reception in your view? Very much interested rather than having a 16.5cm wire

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                    @NeverDie
                    interesting ;) even if i'm not a big fan of lot of wiring :confused: but it's nice for prototyping. In fact I'm not enough patient! and the more component you add the more pain to solder everything. That's why i prefer custom pcb :) but i understand the concept. Why don't you try to design a custom pcb??

                    i never tried this type of antenna, seems interesting but add another 2€..in other side it helps in assembly..dilemma! Maybe I will try for some future board for curiosity.
                    I see you stick your antenna behind your radio module, but perhaps if you don't want to loose too much efficiency, it would be better to not put antenna above ground or trace..Very curious to see performance as wire works very well on my side;
                    Anyway! thx for share your experience ;)

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                      @NeverDie
                      interesting ;) even if i'm not a big fan of lot of wiring :confused: but it's nice for prototyping. In fact I'm not enough patient! and the more component you add the more pain to solder everything. That's why i prefer custom pcb :) but i understand the concept. Why don't you try to design a custom pcb??

                      i never tried this type of antenna, seems interesting but add another 2€..in other side it helps in assembly..dilemma! Maybe I will try for some future board for curiosity.
                      I see you stick your antenna behind your radio module, but perhaps if you don't want to loose too much efficiency, it would be better to not put antenna above ground or trace..Very curious to see performance as wire works very well on my side;
                      Anyway! thx for share your experience ;)

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                        ah ok, i thought you may know designing..so i misunderstood :confused: Btw your SSRN is a nice other alternative. I didn't wanted to be negative. just personal feedback with also some positive ;)
                        about designing and assembling etc there are already lot of nice board like moteino, gertsanders, and koresh too!

                        i apologize for frustration but can't help you for the moment. no need of challenge but nice try, i don't see why and for what???
                        so patience or diy as you are doing. keep the good work

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                          ah ok, i thought you may know designing..so i misunderstood :confused: Btw your SSRN is a nice other alternative. I didn't wanted to be negative. just personal feedback with also some positive ;)
                          about designing and assembling etc there are already lot of nice board like moteino, gertsanders, and koresh too!

                          i apologize for frustration but can't help you for the moment. no need of challenge but nice try, i don't see why and for what???
                          so patience or diy as you are doing. keep the good work

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                          @scalz said:

                          can't help you for the moment. no need of challenge but nice try, i don't see why and for what???

                          Yeah, I see all too clearly what your saying.

                          I'm outta here.

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