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Are rfm69 & nrf24l01 compatible

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    Are both radios compatible? I mean can a nrf receive signals sent by rfm69 or do they use different standards? Thanks

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      Are both radios compatible? I mean can a nrf receive signals sent by rfm69 or do they use different standards? Thanks

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      @jimmy-loyens they can not communicate with eachother. They use different frequencies and different radio protocols.

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        @jimmy-loyens they can not communicate with eachother. They use different frequencies and different radio protocols.

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        @mfalkvidd ok thanks for your answer.

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