RFLink antennas
Posted: Monday 31 October 2016 17:30
Hi,
I built a RFLink using breadboard and superheterodyne Qiachip WL101 + WL102, each equipped with their small spiraled antenna which I soldered on the small PCBs.
Now, as I notice some missed receptions, I'd like to try the RXB6, but I don't understand the wiring described on the RFLink blog.
1- I should only replace the receiver of Qiachip by the RXB6, correct ? But why isn't taking the same pins that the Qiachip receiver ? (VCC of arduino for the Qiachip versus pin16 of Arduino for the RXB6. Is it correct ?)
2- I don't really understand how to handle the antennas. On the PCB an kit from Nodoshop, I see a single antenna: so do we share the same antenna connected to both antenna pins of receiver and transmitter ? Or is this antenna only used for receiver and we rely on a very small antenna for the transmitter? But on their diagram on the same page, I see 2 antennas logos..
3- in case I want to add 2 other NRF2401 (one for whatever .4GHz signal and one for Milights), how many antennas should I have? 2 antennas (one for 433MHz and one for 2.4GHz, or 3 antennas ? (1x433+2x2.4GHz ?) or even more if need to dissociate receivers and transmitters ?
br,
Eric
I built a RFLink using breadboard and superheterodyne Qiachip WL101 + WL102, each equipped with their small spiraled antenna which I soldered on the small PCBs.
Now, as I notice some missed receptions, I'd like to try the RXB6, but I don't understand the wiring described on the RFLink blog.
1- I should only replace the receiver of Qiachip by the RXB6, correct ? But why isn't taking the same pins that the Qiachip receiver ? (VCC of arduino for the Qiachip versus pin16 of Arduino for the RXB6. Is it correct ?)
2- I don't really understand how to handle the antennas. On the PCB an kit from Nodoshop, I see a single antenna: so do we share the same antenna connected to both antenna pins of receiver and transmitter ? Or is this antenna only used for receiver and we rely on a very small antenna for the transmitter? But on their diagram on the same page, I see 2 antennas logos..
3- in case I want to add 2 other NRF2401 (one for whatever .4GHz signal and one for Milights), how many antennas should I have? 2 antennas (one for 433MHz and one for 2.4GHz, or 3 antennas ? (1x433+2x2.4GHz ?) or even more if need to dissociate receivers and transmitters ?
br,
Eric