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question about change frequency (channel) in WSN mysensors

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    Reza
    wrote on last edited by Reza
    #1

    hi friends
    i promise this topic is latest (about this issue) that i send because i know all of member are tired for my questions :) i so sorry .

    what frequency (channel) mysensors network work (default) ?

    for change this , how many channel we have?
    What the numbers ?( without Impact on one another)

    And the last , how change channel my serial gateway and my devices in sketch ?

    thank you mysensors team

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      @Reza
      ppl may be tired because you're not listening. don't take this negative.. as told you, the Search feature is useful..and you can get your answer quite faster sometimes

      But you're lucky :) I pushed the Search button. "Frequency" key word..and tadam.. guess what, everything you're asking is there ;)
      https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/4721/nrf-frequency-and-channels/2

      Enjoy!

      Sidenote : I'm half-kidding, don't worry, but imho...be more confident ;)

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        @Reza
        ppl may be tired because you're not listening. don't take this negative.. as told you, the Search feature is useful..and you can get your answer quite faster sometimes

        But you're lucky :) I pushed the Search button. "Frequency" key word..and tadam.. guess what, everything you're asking is there ;)
        https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/4721/nrf-frequency-and-channels/2

        Enjoy!

        Sidenote : I'm half-kidding, don't worry, but imho...be more confident ;)

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        @scalz
        :) i'm so sorry again :)
        thannnnnnnnk you

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