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RFM69H and RFM69HCW

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  • martinsM Offline
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    Re: 💬 Connecting the Radio
    Is these radios compatible and mixable in the same 433mhz network ? My gateway runs the 69H but it seems the sensors running 69HCW can't register?

    Regards,
    Martin

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      69H doesn't exist. 69HW or 69HCW. They are compatibles.

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        That's what is on the radio.

        http://www.hoperf.cn/upload/docs/RF/SX/RFM69H_DataSheet_v1.3.pdf

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          W means that the module is for the world market. Without W is for the Chinese market, with less stringent quality rules (and therefore cheaper).
          C means the module is using different pins.

          http://www.hoperf.com/faqs/410.html
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          Mixing H and HCW in the same network should work, provided the modules are wired differently (due to "C")

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