Hello,
I am new to Picaxe and this is my first post (sorry my poor English),
I want to make an alarm for home and I have seen RFM69HW modules that are very powerful for great distances and respond well to obstacles like walls floors (Indoor) and I think I will not have problems.
The bad thing is that there is little information on how to program these modules or how to load a series of registers for their operation, the first thing to load and if this is to be loaded every time the module is turned on or once it is programmed etc ....
They are not like the XBee that have their program "XCTU" to make a node.
My idea of ​​the alarm is that there will be a alarm switchboard with an RFM69HW module, then all the sensors will have an RFM69HW module with a Pic, all the sensors with their RFM69HW modules will be connected to the same alarm witchboard as a node (view picture).
I would like to help me with the code both the sender/receiver and programming, I have read the post and are not very clear on the topic of code and programming.
Thank you very much.
I am new to Picaxe and this is my first post (sorry my poor English),
I want to make an alarm for home and I have seen RFM69HW modules that are very powerful for great distances and respond well to obstacles like walls floors (Indoor) and I think I will not have problems.
The bad thing is that there is little information on how to program these modules or how to load a series of registers for their operation, the first thing to load and if this is to be loaded every time the module is turned on or once it is programmed etc ....
They are not like the XBee that have their program "XCTU" to make a node.
My idea of ​​the alarm is that there will be a alarm switchboard with an RFM69HW module, then all the sensors will have an RFM69HW module with a Pic, all the sensors with their RFM69HW modules will be connected to the same alarm witchboard as a node (view picture).
I would like to help me with the code both the sender/receiver and programming, I have read the post and are not very clear on the topic of code and programming.
Thank you very much.
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