Is there anyone out there that can modify this code to add 3 servos?

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  • RF24

    Discontinued OSI Layer 2 driver for nRF24L01 on Arduino & Raspberry Pi/Linux Devices [Moved to: https://github.com/nRF24/RF24] (by tmrh20)

    Library: TMRh20/RF24, https://github.com/tmrh20/RF24/

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  • Joystick-servo-test

    test code for joystick NRF servo control (will delete the temp file and replace with proper repo when done)

    Current code version is in the form of a readme file in a temporary repo on GitHub. Feel free to explore it here.

  • TEST_Joystick_servo_NANO_NRF24_TX

    The TRANSMIT module

    The GitHub repo for the TX is here and for the RX is here. You don't need to know much about GitHub and how to clone repos, just go into the src directory and open the main.cpp file in each of them and copy/paste the code into your arduino IDE (make sure to comment out the unneccessary lines and/or add necessary libraries.

  • TEST_joystick_servo_nano_NRF24_RX

    The RECEIVER module repo

    The GitHub repo for the TX is here and for the RX is here. You don't need to know much about GitHub and how to clone repos, just go into the src directory and open the main.cpp file in each of them and copy/paste the code into your arduino IDE (make sure to comment out the unneccessary lines and/or add necessary libraries.

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