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    Have looked at the datasheet for the TXM-433-LR and find an intressting point.

    USING LADJ
    The Level Adjust (LADJ) line allows the transmitter’s output power to be easily
    adjusted for range control, lower power consumption, or to meet legal
    requirements. This is done by placing a resistor between VCC and LADJ. The
    value of the resistor determines the output power level. When LADJ is connected
    to VCC, the output power and current consumption will be at its maximum.
    Figure
    4 on Page 3 shows a graph of the output power vs. LADJ resistance.
    This line is very useful during FCC testing to compensate for antenna gain or
    other product-specific issues that may cause the output power to exceed legal
    limits. A variable resistor can be temporarily used so that the test lab can
    precisely adjust the output power to the maximum level allowed by law. The
    variable resistor’s value can be noted and a fixed resistor substituted for final
    testing. Even in designs where attenuation is not anticipated, it is a good idea to
    place a resistor pad connected to LADJ and VCC so that it can be used if needed.
    For more sophisticated designs, LADJ can be also controlled by a DAC or digital
    potentiometer to allow precise and digitally variable output power control.
    Itīs look like i can easy modifie my RF module to work whit the range of 3000 feet or (900 meters) by removing or replace the resitor R5 (se Picture), and i think itīs still legal i sweden to transmit at this ranges on the private 433.92 MHz band.

    http://www.parallax.com/Portals/0/Im...79/27980-L.jpg
    Last edited by Fredrick; - 11th February 2008 at 01:06.

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