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RadioLib Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to RadioLib
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rtl_433_ESP
Trial port of the rtl_433 Library for use with OpenMQTTGateway on a ESP32 and a CC1101 Transceiver
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rtl_433
Program to decode radio transmissions from devices on the ISM bands (and other frequencies) (by obones)
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SaaSHub
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LoRa_E32_Series_Library
Arduino LoRa EBYTE E32 device library complete and tested with Arduino, esp8266, esp32, STM32 and Raspberry Pi Pico (rp2040 boards). sx1278/sx1276
RadioLib reviews and mentions
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APRS
I don’t actually think this is true. The flipper uses a CC1101 for sub-ghz and this library looks to have implemented APRS with it. https://github.com/jgromes/RadioLib
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You can tell it's real because it looks so fake
I hooked up the radios to some microcontrollers and used this Arduino library along with some other custom code.
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Hub 2245-222 Online Reverse Engineering Efforts
Hi Insteon friends, I started to work on this in fear that this day might come and actually got decoding of Insteon rf packets working on an ESP32+CC1101. NorthernMan54 has ported rtl_433 to the ESP32 here: https://github.com/NorthernMan54/rtl_433_ESP, however due to limited memory on the ESP32 I had to merge in changes to some of the methods from https://github.com/obones/rtl_433. All of that said, the range of the CC1101 is really short so probably not a viable option (I know very little about RF, so maybe someone can optimize that?). After that I went down the path of using an RFM69HCW which should have better range and using RadioLib https://github.com/jgromes/RadioLib but ran out of time to dedicate to it. Hopefully someone with more RF knowledge can make this a reality. Happy to upload the code that I used for the CC1101.
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I want to build a personal gateway. No LoraWAN or TTL.
Your network, your rules. You can use whatever radio parameters you want, and you can use a frequency not used by popular LoRaWAN networks.TTN does not use great parameters for long range anyway. I use https://github.com/sandeepmistry/arduino-LoRa library its easy enough to use and understand. https://github.com/jgromes/RadioLib is good but a bit more complex to implement.
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Lora with Pi Pico
Radiolib seems to used by mature projects I have looked at - Meshtastic for example. The author added tentative support for Pico, although he doesn't have hardware see here: https://github.com/jgromes/RadioLib/issues/361
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jgromes/RadioLib is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of RadioLib is C++.
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