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Sparkfun nrf24 on my sensors

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    Does anyone knows if this board is compatible with mysensors?

    Sparkfun nrf24

    I think it's a nice board without the power demands of the pa+lna version but more power than the simple nrf. And it's a reliable source to buy from.

    Im looking to improve my network through 433mhz checking and also the option to replace my nrf's to more reliable units

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    • A abrasha

      Does anyone knows if this board is compatible with mysensors?

      Sparkfun nrf24

      I think it's a nice board without the power demands of the pa+lna version but more power than the simple nrf. And it's a reliable source to buy from.

      Im looking to improve my network through 433mhz checking and also the option to replace my nrf's to more reliable units

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      @abrasha it looks like a regular nrf24 but with a rp-sma connector instead of pcb antenna so it should work exactly like a regular nrf24 (but with better range, as you said)

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        @abrasha it looks like a regular nrf24 but with a rp-sma connector instead of pcb antenna so it should work exactly like a regular nrf24 (but with better range, as you said)

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        @mfalkvidd plus a voltage regulator so i can plug the vcc directly into VIN for more current.

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