I assume that you have your own HW which is equipped with a
transmitter/receiver for the range 380-450 Mhz, correct?
Transmitter/Receiver of this range have a reachability of maybe 500
meters max.

It would be helpful if you could give some more information about the
HW you are using and which software support comes with the HW.

Furthermore I suggest to ask your question in the android-porting
group because based on the information I got out of your posts is,
that you have to do some lower level development (accessing the radio
interface of your transmitter/receiver, driver interface,....).

The Android platform right now only supports Wifi, cellular and
bluetooth radios. Support of radios in the 433Mhz range would have to
be added.



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On Oct 21, 8:43 pm, aggie_hellcat2009 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Which is the best method for transmitting and receiving signals at 433
> Mhz? This frequency is not the same as the phone network. The device
> that I am transmitting to does not have bluetooth or Wifi either.
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