Transmitting, not receiving. Which makes it even more unlikely.
Indeed, something is wrong or severely inequitable in the comparison.
Realistically, transmit power is mostly limited by law, not hardware choice.
Transmitting, not receiving. Which makes it even more unlikely.
Indeed, something is wrong or severely inequitable in the comparison.
Realistically, transmit power is mostly limited by law, not hardware choice.
I’ve been using the RHF0M062 and RAK4200 modules and they both work very well…
never going beck to using the LMic stack…
RHF0M062 AT command are well documented and are mostly complete, based on the older RHF78-052, supports ver 1.02 and 1.03 via a command, class A-B-C support . SX1262 and Cypress 32bit 4100s MCU
RAK4200 AT command are also well documented, based on the RAK811, support ver 1.02, soon with have 1.03 and 1.1 support, STM32L071 MCU and an SX1276
Just looked through the manual for the RHF0M062 and it looks really nice. The API is much more clean and organized compared to the HopeRF and Dragino SX1262 modules. I’ll probably try that one out next time.