Better than an Xbee and cheaper Hobby King 433Mhz Radio Telemetry Kit 100mW
Ran this wee puppy at 57,600 full duplex no issues at 1/4 mile with the RX inside my neighbors brick post box. Seems to penetrate the masonry better than a 2.4Ghz Xbee and its half to a quarter of the price the price especially if you buy from Sparkfun.
Like the Xbee it resumes comms very quickly after a power cycle which is pretty essential for RC usage.
Arduino Xbee Receiver Arduino Nano V3.0 Microcontroller Board from hobby king
http://kiwitricopter.blogspot.co.nz/2013/10/rx-tx-csharp-to-arduino.html
Features:
• Very small size
• Light weight (under 4 grams without antenna)
• Receiver sensitivity to -121 dBm
• Transmit power up to 20dBm (100mW)
• Transparent serial link
• Air data rates up to 250kbps
• Range of approx 1 mile
• MAVLink protocol framing and status reporting
• Frequency hopping spread spectrum (FHSS)
• Adaptive time division multiplexing (TDM)
• Support for LBT and AFA
• Configurable duty cycle
• Built in error correcting code (can correct up to 25% data bit errors)
• Demonstrated range of several kilometers with a small omni antenna
• Can be used with a bi-directional amplifier for even more range
• Open source firmware
• AT commands for radio configuration
• RT commands for remote radio configuration
• Adaptive flow control when used with APM
• Based on the HopeRF HM-TRP radio module, featuring an SiLabs Si1000 RF microcontroller
A quick test at 57,600 Baud seems like a great product and well priced at US$29.99
XBee Pro 60mW Wire Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)
US$37.95 AND YOU NEED 2
An interesting price point comparison between Sparkfun and HobbyKing on another useful and in this case identical product. HK are almost 80% cheaper
Arduino 9DOF ArduIMU Controller ATmega328 (ACCEL/MAG/GYRO)
US$29.99
Same product from Sparkfun 9 Degrees of Freedom - Razor IMU
US$124.95
So HK sell this identical device for almost 80% less
Comments
This is what I discovered
I have flown planes with an Xbee Arduino based remote control with very low latency
Xbee based RC attempts were made years ago, the creator of OpenLRS was the last who convinced himself they are not a solution due to latency and buffering these devices does.
Telemetry yes, RC no, or anything where you need better than 0.1 second latency/feedback.
OK
Cutting the tracks no going back from there
I have not done that but it is possible. You will also need to disable the FTDI chip so it doesn't interfere with the communication between the Arduino and the radio.
i need to trace the RX/TX before the FTDI chip on the PC end so I can connect it directly to an Arduino have you done that with one?
Those radios are cool.
HK is good for RC guys but you have to remember that HK downloads the eagle file and produces the board. So no R & D , design cost over heads and hence lower price.