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    Hi charlie ,

    i looked at the NRF905 , and there are some very simular codes , but it not the same ,
    have a look at the extended distance version of NRF24L01+PA+LNA , which may be worth considering if you got the NRF24L01+ working already

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/200991693...84.m1497.l2649

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    Sheldon

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    Thanks, Sheldon.

    I'd actually like to use it to transmit over a few hundred meters of coax. Given coax has significantly more attenuation at 2.4 GHz, I'd really like to get the lower frequencies going.
    The advantage of coax is that I can then power a remote sensor array over the same cable.

    I'm surprised nobody has played with this device.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie View Post
    I'd actually like to use it to transmit over a few hundred meters of coax. Given coax has significantly more attenuation at 2.4 GHz, I'd really like to get the lower frequencies going.
    The advantage of coax is that I can then power a remote sensor array over the same cable.

    I'm surprised nobody has played with this device.
    But the anRF905 is a single-chip radio transceiver for the 433/868/915 MHz ISM band.

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