The radio should be capable on paper, but the RFM9x series is only used for 
LoRa in the wild. The main problem is that there's no suitable driver for 
these modules for FSK mode. The RFM69 is cheaper for FSK and there are 
several FSK/OOK libs to choose from, plus it already has several working 
implementations for the Davis radio protocol. There's nothing keeping you 
from writing an implementation and a driver, but I'm not sure it's worth 
the effort.

On Sunday, May 26, 2019 at 1:47:40 AM UTC+2, John wrote:
>
> I have recently picked up a couple inexpensive  ESP32 / LoRa dev boards 
> with an integrated RFM95W rf module in the 902-928 MHz range. I haven't 
> delved into the radio capabilities outside of the LoRa modes but perusing 
> the specs it seems like these might be a candidate for talking to the Davis 
> Vantage Pro 2 ISS.  
>
> A search for RFM95W in the forum was empty.  Has anyone else evaluated 
> these i2c modules as a way to read the ISS directly with a raspberry pi ?
>
> The ESP32 core on these dev boards has integrated Wifi and Bluetooth 
> radios, making them a candidate for bridging the ISS directly to the lan 
> and wan, or even to a distant LoRaWAN gateway using the RFM95W module.
>
>
>
> https://www.digikey.com/en/datasheets/rf-solutions/rf-solutions-rfm95_96_97_98w
>

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