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The Silicon Labs Si4735 is a single-chip solution for receiving AM, FM, and shortwave radio. With a bit of hacking, it even supports single sideband (SSB). All you’ve got to do is provide it … ...
This Arduino project turns your Arduino board into a remote-controlled car using two NRF24L01 wireless modules. It allows you to control the car's movement and direction wirelessly. Upload the ...
I found that we could get the radio to reach the length of a 60ft bowling alley, but it worked best with one long range version as the receiver, and a standard module for transmitting.
I got myself some NC-3982-675 weather station sensors which work on the 433 MHz band. Usually, these sensors are connected to a matching weather station, but they can also be read using a generic ...
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