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LoRa Module VS nRF24 VS Generic RF Module Range & Power Test

LoRa Module VS nRF24 VS Generic RF Module Range & Power Test

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LoRa Module VS nRF24 VS Generic RF Module Range & Power Test andres: excellent video
but I have a difficulty with my montage
When both are connected it works very well and I have data transmission and reception, but in such a case that the receiver disconnects it from the power supply and the transmitter tries to send a data and as it does not have the receiver it restarts itself, what could be the problem?
I am using an esp8266 series esp07

Date: 2020-09-05

Comments and reviews: 8


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Hi. I have problems initializing the module DollaTek LORA32 433Mhz ESP32 Sx1278. It is a clone of the TGO LoRa32 SX1276 / 78 module. I cannot initialize it with the library. There are problems with the pins. However, I can initialize it with the
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Oh my god, i really love your videos but you cant use the same helical antenna with different frequency. You need the matched wave length antenna both receiver and transmitter. (speed of light /freq ) = 1/1 wavelength.
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If you use proper antennas, you'll get much better results! LoRa can easily reach kilometer distances. My record with the same module is 27km between Vlieland and Harlingen in the Netherlands.
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I attached a straight 173mm wire to both transmitter as well as receiver of 433mhz generic module.
I dont know how but I got a range of 60-65m

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Great Video. Could you please have a look at the rf nano. It is the atmega328p and NRF24L01 + on one board so many rf projects will be easier.
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Connect the antenna to a geo stationary satellite using 30, 000 km long wire, you will get big range across the opposite hemisphere
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I've achieved 15. 2km with Lora LoS and small spiral antennas, and couldn't test further because of lack of Line of Sight.
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