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LowPowerLab/RFM69: RFM69 library for RFM69W, RFM69HW, RFM69CW, RFM69HCW (semtech SX1231, SX1231H)

By Felix Rusu, LowPowerLab.com
RFM69 library for RFM69W, RFM69HW, RFM69CW, RFM69HCW (semtech SX1231, SX1231H)
The latest examples, new features and bug fixes are found in the original repository of this library.

GPL 3.0, please see the License.txt file for details. Be sure to include the same license with any fork or redistribution of this library.

Copy the content of this library in the Arduino/libraries/RFM69 folder.
To find your Arduino folder go to File -> Preferences in the Arduino IDE.
See this tutorial on Arduino libraries.

See PlatformIO registry for latest installation details.

The easiest way to get started is with the well documented and supported Moteino microcontroller platform which is easily programmable from the Arduino IDE. This includes the Moteino, MoteinoUSB & MoteinoMEGA. RFM69 transceivers were extensively tested on Moteinos for the purpose of building internet of things (IoT) devices that can be controlled wirelessly. This platform has matured over time and there is now a dedicated page where you can review how these devices can interact with each other via a RaspberryPi gateway interface. Here's a video overview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUUZ6k0pBHg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9MNZQgqKHA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F15dEqZ4pMM

See the library release blog post


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