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  • I've seen that in the code, Gordon, but I can not find a reference list of the codes ( looked at https://www.sparkfun.com/datasheets/RF/n­RF2401rev1_1.pdf ).

    But I also got it stable with a small trick last night.
    I've put both sensors power inputs on an analog output which provides 3.3V and I turn them on just 500ms and initialize the connections again before I am going to read from them, then I turn the signal off, when I'm done.

    Suddenly I am still receiving data (with sometimes a little noise). yay!
    Btw. they are currently 4 meters apart with one wall in between, this is the maximum I've managed. This is where I will want to use a pico in the future as a repeating node :-)

    Thanks a lot for your time and input!

    I can't put my finger on it, but I think its a performance issue that comes up after a while which makes the sending part choke on its data. The issues must be within the TSL module or the I2C connection because just reading from it influences the NRF sending and also freezes the terminal eventually.

    Thanks again and have a great weekend,
    Mario

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