Hi Henk,

2011/3/17 Henk van Broekhuyzen <[email protected]>

> Summary: [RFM70] Not compatible with RFM12, much higher data-rate, more
> functionality in the module
> so less in the control software. But: A lot to study and understand to
> program the driver,
> and because of different antennas, the range may be less than for the
> RFM12B.
>

Does this also mean RFM70 consumes more, thus less suitable for
embedded/battery-powered application ?

When finishes and successfull I will let the community know.
>

Thanks !


PS: I had a very quick look to all of your project, I hope to find some more
time to get back to you with more details and questions, in order to know
how we can integrate this to jallib repos.


Cheers,
Seb



> On 16 mrt, 02:37, William <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Henk,
> >
> > On Mar 15, 1:10 pm, Henk van Broekhuyzen
> >
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Direct link zip file:http://www.henkzelf.nl/PICprojects/tstRF12B.zip
> > > Direct link doc from zip in html:
> http://www.henkzelf.nl/PICprojects/HZ_RF12B.html.
> >
> > Very nice project and write-up!  Can you confirm, you're using the
> > RFM12B?  Note I included the letter "M" between the "RF" and the
> > "12B" ?
> >
> > The reason I ask, it would be fun to try and communicate between
> > picmicros running JAL and my JeeNode (Arduino clone w/ radio).
> >
> > You can read more about JeeNodes here:http://jeelabs.com/
> >
> > Which frequencies do you use?  I bought my nodes from a USA re-seller
> > and he has a chart showing different options here:
> http://shop.moderndevice.com/products/jeenode-kit
> >
> > Thank you,
> >
> > William
>
>

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