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RYLR896 Lora Module SX1276 UART 868MHz 915MHz Antenna at Command FCC NCC

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  • It is recommended to purchase RYLS135 USB to UART Bridge for your convenience in testing. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BP1PDPGL


REYAX RYLR896 Lora Module SX1276 UART 868MHz 915MHz Antenna at Command FCC NCC It is recommended to purchase RYLS135 USB to UART Bridge for your convenience in testing. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BP1PDPGL


Andrel
Reviewed in Canada on February 21, 2025
This product is of high quality build, very tiny and work well up to 7 km in my case.Doesn't consume much battery power. Easy to integrate in any MCU project with available libraries.
Avid Reader
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024
I ordered two of these. When they arrived, only one of them had the header pins installed. The second one, sealed in its ESD bag, had no headers- not even a loose ones for me to solder on myself. I sent back the defective unit, with a note about the missing header pins. When the replacement arrived it was also missing the headers.I don't have any single-row right angle header strips, so now can't use this as-is, or even try to repair it myself. And obviously, I shouldn't have to do it myself. Be aware when ordering this, you'll probably need to order some right-angle headers and solder them in yourself.
Rhonda K. Webb
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2023
Code info could be better. Be sure to cross the TX (Pico) to RX (module), else you will get messages echoed and not know what is happening. Also set UART baud to 9600 (the module defaults the radio to 11500 and does not need to be changed). These are two different bauds, if you don't have the right bauds here you won't see any RX.On the Raspberry Pi Pico, running micropython, two modules work with clear communication. My Raspberry Pi 3B works, but keeps crashing due to bad data (this is probably a pyserial issue).I have yet to test the communication range.
SF
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2023
Bill
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2022
Works great. Easy to program.
Thane A Smith
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2022
Very easy to setup. I am using it with a Raspberry PI Pico. No issues! The range is great. Very reliable! I plan to utilize in my future wireless projects.
Client d'
Reviewed in France on November 7, 2022
utilisé pour sondes à l’extérieur intérieur de la maisontrès fiable!par contre le prix en mars 2021 était 7,75 euros et en nov. 2022 est 50,35 eurosheureusement on ne peut pas les griller (même quand je l'ai branché à l’envers sur ma carte)
Customer
Reviewed in Australia on April 20, 2021
Really nice product
P. Tyrer
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2020
Received 3, one was a replacement for a non functioning chip.Replaced into a known working circuit. Be advised to do this to avoid a whole bunch of heartache.Chip one worked great, Chip 2 dead, Chip 3 broken antenna. - Packaging I guess.Resoldered antenna on chip 3 works fine now, Was very loose and rotated freely.Chip 2, Resistor below antenna very poor joint. Reflowed and now works in the same circuit it did not before.Amazon kindly will replace, but not needed now.Watch the packaging, if arriving by itself I don't think the skinny envelopes are good enough, if arriving in a box with other stuff, should be ok. - only thing I can think of being the difference.
Tina W
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2020
These are my go-to antennas! I am using 6 of these together to communicate. They work great through thick walls and in 100+ degree conditions. Takes a little getting used to the AT commands.
SweetPotato
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2019
Great quality. Bought two, they worked so I got two more. Their documentation is perfect, short and and to the point.They should be able to talk to each other out of the box, but basically just give them an address:AT+ADDRESS=1234make sure they are on the same network:AT+NETWORKID=2and they should be able to communicate:AT+SEND=0,5,HelloArduino's transmit is 5v and the RYLR896's receive is 3.3v, so you'll need to level it down to control it with an Arduino. I'd recommend getting two USB to TTL converters to learn how to interface with them.Overall, amazing product, highly recommended.
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