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Which are the *best* NRF24L01+ modules?

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  • NeverDieN Offline
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    NeverDie
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    wrote on last edited by NeverDie
    #201

    The power fingerprint seems to work very well. I suggest you use that. The work is already done (see above).

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      nftrix
      wrote on last edited by nftrix
      #202

      Lots of useful info here, thanks everyone for the hard work!

      Based on the findings, are the NRF24L01+ modules linked on the shop page still the best recommendation? Is it worth adding the cap as a required part of the setup to increase reliability?

      Just received 20 units from the vendor linked through aliexpress and am working through issues which appear to be related to the radios (not using cap's currently)

      Starting...
      find parent
      send: 255-255-255-255 s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,st=bc:
      find parent
      send: 255-255-255-255 s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,st=bc:
      find parent
      send: 255-255-255-255 s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,st=bc:
      find parent
      send: 255-255-255-255 s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,st=bc:
      find parent
      send: 255-255-255-255 s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,st=bc:
      sensor started, id=255, parent=255, distance=255

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      • N nftrix

        Lots of useful info here, thanks everyone for the hard work!

        Based on the findings, are the NRF24L01+ modules linked on the shop page still the best recommendation? Is it worth adding the cap as a required part of the setup to increase reliability?

        Just received 20 units from the vendor linked through aliexpress and am working through issues which appear to be related to the radios (not using cap's currently)

        Starting...
        find parent
        send: 255-255-255-255 s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,st=bc:
        find parent
        send: 255-255-255-255 s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,st=bc:
        find parent
        send: 255-255-255-255 s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,st=bc:
        find parent
        send: 255-255-255-255 s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,st=bc:
        find parent
        send: 255-255-255-255 s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,st=bc:
        sensor started, id=255, parent=255, distance=255

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        Samuel235
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        wrote on last edited by
        #203

        @nftrix I'm using nRF24L01+'s for all of my applications at the moment still with no issues at all. They are running perfectly smooth, without interference off of anything. I personally just soldered my caps straight onto my radios when they arrived, before even testing them. If you're not restricted by space, just solder/attach them straight to the module as they arrive through your door.

        As with your issue that you have shown, i would say give the cap a try before jumping to conclusions as it appears that its sending out a message asking the gateway to reply back with a connection package but its not finding it (I may be wrong, but that is what i see there). Give it a try and report back with your findings :)

        MySensors 2.1.1
        Controller - OpenHAB (Virtual Machine)
        Gateway - Arduino Mega MQTT Gateway W5100

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          @nftrix Another way to deal with the fact that some nrf24l01+ modules can not find the gateway, is by reducing the transmit powerlevel. Some of these modules "scream" so loud, that the receiver on the gateway gets a distorted signal and fails to recognise a proper packet.
          In my house I have had to reduce the transmit levels of most of my modules, and as a result they now all connect to the gateway without any caps.
          The NRF24 on the gateway does have a potent powersupply and caps on the board it is mounted on, but my sensornodes do not need it.

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            nftrix
            wrote on last edited by
            #205

            @samuel235 @GertSanders thanks for the feedback. I'm picking up some caps from the store today and will try them out. As for the power settings, I've been adjusting the data rate settings between 250kbs, 1 and 2Mbps but am seeing the same results. If the caps don't fix the issue, i'll start another thread to work through the problem, don't want to hijack this thread.

            Just wanted to confirm that the findings here did not make the NRF's on the store "not recommended" or anything.

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            • N nftrix

              @samuel235 @GertSanders thanks for the feedback. I'm picking up some caps from the store today and will try them out. As for the power settings, I've been adjusting the data rate settings between 250kbs, 1 and 2Mbps but am seeing the same results. If the caps don't fix the issue, i'll start another thread to work through the problem, don't want to hijack this thread.

              Just wanted to confirm that the findings here did not make the NRF's on the store "not recommended" or anything.

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              Samuel235
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              wrote on last edited by
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              @nftrix said:

              Just wanted to confirm that the findings here did not make the NRF's on the store "not recommended" or anything.

              Most definitely not. They're more than recommended from most of us i think, from a quick look at the forum topics anyway.

              MySensors 2.1.1
              Controller - OpenHAB (Virtual Machine)
              Gateway - Arduino Mega MQTT Gateway W5100

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                GertSanders
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                wrote on last edited by
                #207

                The speeds settings (250k, 1M, 2M) are not the same as the power settings (Low, Med, High, Max).

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                • NeverDieN NeverDie

                  @Fabien said:

                  @NeverDie : Can you please post the sketch you use to test your NRFs modules. I just recieve 10 today from Itead. Same packaging that the ones you recieve. I just want to compare result in same conditions.

                  OK, sure. It started out as RF toy code, and then I just evolved it. It contains a lot of commented out code that I haven't bothered to delete. If that gets in the way of your understanding, just delete the code that's commented out. Aside from that, it's straightforward.

                  Here's the main transmitter code. After compiling and uploading, you should open a serial window on your computer to read the statistics it prints out:

                  /*
                   nRF24Sender Demo for RFToy
                   
                   This demo shows how to use RFToy to make a
                   wireless temperature sensor. This is the
                   sender module which transmits the current
                   temperature value to a receiver module. The
                   demo uses the Mirf library.
                   
                   This demo uses a 100K resistor and 100K
                   thermistor to form a simple temperature 
                   sensor. Pin A1 is used to read the value. 
                   The connection is:
                   VCC->100K->A1->thermistor->GND
                    
                   Written by Jonathan Goldin @ Rayshobby LLC
                   Nov 2014
                   For details, visit http://rayshobby.net/rftoy
                  */
                  
                  #include <SPI.h>
                  #include <Mirf.h>
                  #include <nRF24L01.h>
                  #include <MirfHardwareSpiDriver.h>
                  #include <U8glib.h>
                  
                  U8GLIB_SSD1306_128X64 u8g(U8G_I2C_OPT_NONE);	// I2C / TWI 
                  
                  void setup(){
                    Serial.begin(115200);
                    Serial.println("Starting...");
                     
                    /*
                     Set ce and csn pins
                     */
                    
                    Mirf.cePin = 17;
                    Mirf.csnPin = 16;
                    
                    Mirf.spi = &MirfHardwareSpi;
                    Mirf.init();
                    
                    /*
                     * Configure reciving address.
                     */
                     
                    Mirf.setRADDR((byte *)"clie1");
                    
                    /*
                     * Set the payload length to sizeof(unsigned long) the
                     * return type of millis().
                     *
                     * NB: payload on client and server must be the same.
                     */
                     
                    //Mirf.payload = sizeof(long);
                    Mirf.payload = sizeof(long);  
                    /*
                     * Write channel and payload config then power up reciver.
                     */
                     
                    /*
                     * To change channel:
                     * 
                     * Mirf.channel = 10;
                     *
                     * NB: Make sure channel is legal in your area.
                     */
                     
                      // we use channel 90 as it is outside of WLAN bands 
                    // or channels used by wireless surveillance cameras 
                    //Mirf.channel = 90;
                    
                    Mirf.config();
                    
                      
                    //This register value is not remembered between power cycles.
                    //It defaults to 0x0F.
                    //It should be initialized each time if different than 0x0F.
                    Mirf.configRegister(RF_SETUP,0x07); //0x0F is 2mbps, max Tx power 
                                                        //0x07 is 1mbps, max Tx power
                                                        //0x2F is 250kbps, max Tx power.
                    Serial.println("OTA datarate set to  1Mbps.  Transmit Power set to Maximum.");
                    
                    // Read and print RF_SETUP
                   byte rf_setup = 0;
                   Mirf.readRegister( RF_SETUP, &rf_setup, sizeof(rf_setup) );
                   Serial.print( "rf_setup = " );
                   Serial.println( rf_setup, BIN );
                    // OLED
                    u8g.firstPage();
                    do{
                      uint8_t h;
                      u8g.setFont(u8g_font_10x20);
                      u8g.setFontRefHeightText();
                      u8g.setFontPosTop();
                      h = u8g.getFontAscent()-u8g.getFontDescent();
                      u8g.drawStr(29,(u8g.getHeight()-h)/2,"Tx Sender");
                    } 
                    while(u8g.nextPage());
                    Mirf.setTADDR((byte *)"serv1");
                    
                    Serial.write("Sending...\r\n"); 
                    delay(200);
                  } // End of *Setup*
                  
                  
                  long temp;
                    int temp1;
                    int temp2;
                    long timeTxSent;
                    long timeRxReceived;
                    long roundTrip;
                    byte age1=52;
                    byte age2=11;
                    long txCounter=0;
                    long matchCount=0;
                    long differentCount=0;
                    long lostCount=0;
                    long cumulativeRoundTrip=0;
                    long averageRoundTrip=0;
                    boolean packetLost=false;
                    float packetErrorRate=0;  //no errors yet, and maybe there never will be.
                    float lostPacketRate=0;  //no packets lost yet.
                    const int statusFrequency=500;  //How many iterations of main loop before printing status info.
                    long minRoundTrip=9999; //value will be driven down when program runs
                    long maxRoundTrip=0;  //value will be driven up when program runs
                    
                  void loop(){
                     
                    
                    
                      
                    
                   
                    txCounter++;
                    packetLost = false;  //It can't be lost, because it hasn't even been sent yet.
                    
                    temp = txCounter;  //getTemp(resistance);
                    temp1=temp;
                    
                    timeTxSent=micros();
                    Mirf.send((byte *)&temp);  
                    
                    
                    
                  
                    while(Mirf.isSending()){
                    }
                  
                    /*
                    Serial.write("temp=");
                    Serial.print(temp,DEC);
                    Serial.write("\r\n");
                    Serial.write("temp1=");
                    Serial.print(temp1,DEC);
                    Serial.write("\r\n");
                    Serial.write("Finished sending.\r\n");
                    */
                    //delay(10);
                    unsigned long time = millis();
                    while ((!packetLost) && (!Mirf.dataReady())){
                      //Serial.println("Waiting");
                      if ( ( millis() - time ) > 8 ) {
                        //Serial.println("Timeout on response from Rx Echo Reflector!");
                        lostCount++;
                        packetLost=true;
                      }
                    }
                    
                    if (!packetLost) {
                    Mirf.getData((byte *) &temp);  
                    timeRxReceived=micros();
                    temp2 = temp;  
                    roundTrip =  timeRxReceived - timeTxSent;
                    if (roundTrip < minRoundTrip) {
                      minRoundTrip=roundTrip;
                    }
                    if (roundTrip > maxRoundTrip) {
                      maxRoundTrip = roundTrip;
                    }
                    if(temp1 == temp2){  
                      matchCount++;
                      cumulativeRoundTrip += roundTrip;
                      averageRoundTrip = cumulativeRoundTrip/(txCounter-lostCount-differentCount);
                    } else {
                      differentCount++;
                      Serial.println("***DIFFERENT**");
                        Serial.write("temp1=");
                        Serial.println(temp1, BIN);
                        Serial.write("temp2=");
                        Serial.println(temp2, BIN);
                    }
                    
                    if ((txCounter%statusFrequency)==0) {
                      /*
                      if(temp1 == temp2){  
                        Serial.print("Match");
                      } 
                      else {
                        Serial.println("***DIFFERENT**");
                      }
                      Serial.write(",");
                      */
                    }
                    }
                    
                    lostPacketRate = 100*((float)(lostCount))/((float)txCounter);
                    
                    if ((txCounter%statusFrequency)==0) {
                     
                      Serial.print(txCounter);
                      Serial.write(",lost=");
                      Serial.print(lostPacketRate);
                      /*
                      Serial.write("%,T=");
                      Serial.print(temp,DEC);
                      //Serial.write(".  ");
                      Serial.write(",T1=");
                      Serial.print(temp1,DEC);
                      //Serial.write(".  ");
                      Serial.write(",T2=");
                      Serial.print(temp2,DEC);
                      */
                      Serial.write("%,RT=");
                      Serial.print(roundTrip,DEC);
                      Serial.write(",minRT=");
                      Serial.print(minRoundTrip);
                      Serial.write(",maxRT=");
                      Serial.print(maxRoundTrip);
                      Serial.write(",aRT=");
                      Serial.print(averageRoundTrip,DEC);
                      Serial.print(",#lost=");
                      Serial.print(lostCount);
                      //Serial.write(",mat=");
                      //Serial.print(matchCount);
                      Serial.write(",diff=");
                      Serial.print(differentCount);
                      Serial.write("\r\n");
                      delay(100); //give time for it to print out
                      //txCounter = 0;  //restart gathering statistics
                    }
                  
                    
                    /*
                    delay(1000);  // keep the 'sending' message displayed on OLED for 1 sec
                    u8g.firstPage();
                    do{
                    } while(u8g.nextPage());
                  
                    delay(2000);  // wait for 2 seconds till next transmission
                    */
                  }  //End of main loop. 
                  

                  Here's the code for the receiver node. It doesn't need to be plugged into a computer:

                  /*
                   nRF24Receiver Demo for RFToy
                   
                   This demo shows how to use RFToy to make a
                   wireless temperature sensor. This is the
                   receiver module which displays the received
                   temperature value to OLED. The demo uses
                   the Mirf library.
                   
                   Written by Jonathan Goldin @ Rayshobby LLC
                   Nov 2014
                   For details, visit http://rayshobby.net/rftoy
                  */
                  
                  #include <SPI.h>
                  #include <Mirf.h>
                  #include <nRF24L01.h>
                  #include <MirfHardwareSpiDriver.h>
                  #include "U8glib.h"
                  
                  
                  U8GLIB_SSD1306_128X64 u8g(U8G_I2C_OPT_NONE);	// I2C / TWI 
                  
                  void setup(){
                    Serial.begin(115200);
                    Serial.println("Echo Receiver.  Listening");
                  
                    Mirf.cePin = 17;  //???
                    Mirf.csnPin = 16;  //???
                    /*
                     * Set the SPI Driver.
                     */
                  
                    Mirf.spi = &MirfHardwareSpi;
                  
                    /*
                     * Setup pins / SPI.
                     */
                  
                    Mirf.init();
                  
                    /*
                     * Configure reciving address.
                     */
                  
                    Mirf.setRADDR((byte *)"serv1");
                  
                    /*
                     * Set the payload length to sizeof(unsigned long) the
                     * return type of millis().
                     *
                     * NB: payload on client and server must be the same.
                     */
                  
                    Mirf.payload = sizeof(long);
                  
                    /*
                     * Write channel and payload config then power up reciver.
                     */
                  
                  
                   // we use channel 90 as it is outside of WLAN bands 
                    // or channels used by wireless surveillance cameras 
                    //Mirf.channel = 90;
                    
                    Mirf.config();
                      //This register value is not remembered between power cycles.
                    //It defaults to 0x0F.
                    //It should be initialized each time if different than 0x0F.
                    Mirf.configRegister(RF_SETUP,0x07); //0x0F is 2mbps, max Tx power 
                                                        //0x07 is 1mbps, max Tx power
                                                        //0x2F is 250kbps, max Tx power.
                    Serial.println("OTA datarate set to 1Mbps.  Transmit Power set to Maximum.");
                    
                    // Read and print RF_SETUP
                   byte rf_setup = 0;
                   Mirf.readRegister( RF_SETUP, &rf_setup, sizeof(rf_setup) );
                   Serial.print( "rf_setup = " );
                   Serial.println( rf_setup, BIN );
                  
                    
                    u8g.firstPage();
                    do{
                      uint8_t h;
                      u8g.setFont(u8g_font_10x20);
                      u8g.setFontRefHeightText();
                      u8g.setFontPosTop();
                      h = u8g.getFontAscent()-u8g.getFontDescent();
                      u8g.drawStr(19,(u8g.getHeight()-h)/2,"Echo Rx");
                    } 
                    while(u8g.nextPage());
                    
                  }  //End of *Setup* procedure
                  
                  void loop(){
                    /*
                     * A buffer to store the data.
                     */
                  
                    byte data[Mirf.payload];
                  
                    /*
                     * If a packet has been recived.
                     *
                     * isSending also restores listening mode when it 
                     * transitions from true to false.
                     */
                  
                    if(!Mirf.isSending() && Mirf.dataReady()){
                      //Serial.print("Got packet: ");
                  
                      /*
                       * Get load the packet into the buffer.
                       */
                  
                      Mirf.getData(data);
                  
                      
                      // Set the send address.
                      Mirf.setTADDR((byte *)"clie1");
                  
                      /*
                       * Send the data back to the client.
                       */
                  
                      Mirf.send(data);
                  
                      /*
                       * Wait untill sending has finished
                       *
                       * NB: isSending returns the chip to receving after returning true.
                       */
                       
                      
                  
                      //Serial.println("Reply sent.");
                    }
                  }
                  

                  As background, here's a link to the RFToy:
                  http://rayshobby.net/rftoy/
                  Links to the RFToy library, as well as the hardware design, can be found there. It's all open source.

                  This shows the pin assignments: https://github.com/rayshobby/rftoy-hw/blob/master/RFToy.png

                  You'll need a pinout diagram to match-up those internal pins to the physical pins of whatever Arduino you're using. For instance, for an Uno, here's a pinout diagram which maps internal pins to physical pins:
                  http://marcusjenkins.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/ARDUINO_V2.png
                  That way you'll know how to properly wire-up your NRF24L01+ so that it works properly with the library code.

                  So, I did that just now and tested it on the UNO, and so for the UNO the simplified wiring directions are:
                  NRF24L01+Pin --- --> Uno Female Header Pin
                  GND (1) ----------------------------> GND
                  VCC (2) -----------------------------> 3.3V
                  CE (3) ------------------------------> A3
                  CSN (4) -------------------------------> A2
                  SCK (5) --------------------------------> D13
                  MOSI (6) --------------------------------> D11
                  MISO (7) --------------------------------> D12
                  IRQ(8) ---------------------------------> n/a

                  The RFToy has an OLED screen that gets written to. You can remove that code if you wish, but leaving it in does no harm, even if you don't have an OLED screen on your arduino. I modified the code so that it's only written to during the setup loop, so regardless it shouldn't interfere with any of the measurements taken in the main loop..

                  Hope that helps!

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                  parachutesj
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                  #208

                  @NeverDie
                  I just compiled and uploaded your code to two uno's and all I am getting is
                  OTA datarate set to 1Mbps. Transmit Power set to Maximum.
                  rf_setup = 111
                  Sending...

                  how long does it take to get any output on the serial monitor?

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                  • parachutesjP parachutesj

                    @NeverDie
                    I just compiled and uploaded your code to two uno's and all I am getting is
                    OTA datarate set to 1Mbps. Transmit Power set to Maximum.
                    rf_setup = 111
                    Sending...

                    how long does it take to get any output on the serial monitor?

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                    NeverDie
                    Hero Member
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #209

                    @parachutesj
                    I was using 3.3v pro mini's, not uno's. Maybe you have a level shift problem.

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                    • NeverDieN NeverDie

                      @parachutesj
                      I was using 3.3v pro mini's, not uno's. Maybe you have a level shift problem.

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                      wrote on last edited by
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                      @NeverDie
                      ok, thank you. using Nano's work. getting 13% loss is not too bad

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                      • GertSandersG GertSanders

                        @nftrix Another way to deal with the fact that some nrf24l01+ modules can not find the gateway, is by reducing the transmit powerlevel. Some of these modules "scream" so loud, that the receiver on the gateway gets a distorted signal and fails to recognise a proper packet.
                        In my house I have had to reduce the transmit levels of most of my modules, and as a result they now all connect to the gateway without any caps.
                        The NRF24 on the gateway does have a potent powersupply and caps on the board it is mounted on, but my sensornodes do not need it.

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                        NeverDie
                        Hero Member
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #211

                        @GertSanders
                        In your experience, which of the SMD modules have you found work the best?

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                        • NeverDieN NeverDie

                          @GertSanders
                          In your experience, which of the SMD modules have you found work the best?

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                          GertSanders
                          Hardware Contributor
                          wrote on last edited by GertSanders
                          #212

                          @NeverDie
                          So far I have only used this small SMD version

                          0_1462828402305_IMG_7891.jpg

                          I bought it on Aliexpress:

                          http://www.aliexpress.com/item/5pcs-Free-Shipping-NRF24l01-2-4GHz-Wireless-Module-Mini-Version/32430542898.html

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                          • GertSandersG GertSanders

                            @NeverDie
                            So far I have only used this small SMD version

                            0_1462828402305_IMG_7891.jpg

                            I bought it on Aliexpress:

                            http://www.aliexpress.com/item/5pcs-Free-Shipping-NRF24l01-2-4GHz-Wireless-Module-Mini-Version/32430542898.html

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                            NeverDie
                            Hero Member
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #213

                            @GertSanders
                            Are you happy with their performance? I imagine the answer is yes, but I thought I'd ask just to be sure.

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                            • NeverDieN NeverDie

                              @GertSanders
                              Are you happy with their performance? I imagine the answer is yes, but I thought I'd ask just to be sure.

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                              Hardware Contributor
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                              @NeverDie
                              I am, there is one on my front door, which needs to cross two floors to get to the gateway in the attic. Bleeps every time. Range (as far as I can see) is close to the classic small version.
                              Good enough for me.

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                                @NeverDie
                                I am, there is one on my front door, which needs to cross two floors to get to the gateway in the attic. Bleeps every time. Range (as far as I can see) is close to the classic small version.
                                Good enough for me.

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                                Hero Member
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                                #215

                                @GertSanders
                                Thanks! I just now ordered some of the same SMD modules using the link you provided. The last time I looked into this (at the start of this thread), it seemed as though just about everyone was using a different mix of modules and platforms. and that made an apples-to-apples performance comparison quite difficult. However, this time around, I'll be running the same modules as you on the same hardware platform as you (well, nearly so, assuming I build it to spec), and so if it works well for you it presumably should work the same for me too.

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                                  Good morning together, iam very new in mysensors forum, so this is my first post, and i have a question: a want to buy these NRF's can somebody tell me if they are okay?
                                  https://www.amazon.de/Kuman-nRF24L01-Wireless-Transceiver-Compatible/dp/B01BVAAASY/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1464158231&sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=nordic+nrf24l01+10pcs

                                  Thank you!

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                                    Good morning together, iam very new in mysensors forum, so this is my first post, and i have a question: a want to buy these NRF's can somebody tell me if they are okay?
                                    https://www.amazon.de/Kuman-nRF24L01-Wireless-Transceiver-Compatible/dp/B01BVAAASY/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1464158231&sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=nordic+nrf24l01+10pcs

                                    Thank you!

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                                    @HarrySteff There is no way (that I know of) to determine in advance if the modules work according to specification. Even different lots from the same supplier can vary in performance. I have a 5 out of 6 succes rate with different suppliers.

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                                      Thank you @AWI i will Order them to Test...

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                                        I have had an excellent experience with the SMD version. I cannot say if there are different versions of it, but all transceivers I purchased from different suppliers work flawlessly.

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                                          I have had an excellent experience with the SMD version. I cannot say if there are different versions of it, but all transceivers I purchased from different suppliers work flawlessly.

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                                          @alexsh1 Do you have any links for the SMD versions that you can recommend, i'm wanting to try these now. Thanks.

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