This is something I'm interested in to0. I haven't been able to get the simple On/Off Keying modules to work reliably. They're close, but just kinda flaky, so you can't count on any one message actually arriving, and of course, line of sight only. I wonder if we could amplify them and bump up the transmit power a bit? :-P
I think a different technology is needed if you require reliable communication at reasonable distances - like the NRF24, RFM69, etc - see the other thread for a bit of discussion.
Right now, a lot of us are struggling with the issue of reliable wireless, so I really hope you'll dig in and make some progress - if enough of us monkeys with soldering irons stay on it, someone's bound to hit on something that works.
I've got some RFM69's coming to try to see if I can get those to perform acceptably, though they're a lot more complexity than i'd like.
However.... for anything better than those utter garbage cheap transmitters, it's almost certainly going to need SPI, or at least serial.
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This is something I'm interested in to0. I haven't been able to get the simple On/Off Keying modules to work reliably. They're close, but just kinda flaky, so you can't count on any one message actually arriving, and of course, line of sight only. I wonder if we could amplify them and bump up the transmit power a bit? :-P
I think a different technology is needed if you require reliable communication at reasonable distances - like the NRF24, RFM69, etc - see the other thread for a bit of discussion.
Right now, a lot of us are struggling with the issue of reliable wireless, so I really hope you'll dig in and make some progress - if enough of us monkeys with soldering irons stay on it, someone's bound to hit on something that works.
I've got some RFM69's coming to try to see if I can get those to perform acceptably, though they're a lot more complexity than i'd like.
However.... for anything better than those utter garbage cheap transmitters, it's almost certainly going to need SPI, or at least serial.