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: Yup, the one on that page has a smaller oscillator, but the picture in the datasheet shows an identical device.  We should test this [http://www.das-labor.org/wiki/RFM12_library/en library] or this [http://code.jeelabs.org/viewvc/svn/jeelabs/trunk/libraries/RF12/ library]. --[[User:Ms7821|Ms7821]] 09:04, 16 June 2010 (UTC)
: Yup, the one on that page has a smaller oscillator, but the picture in the datasheet shows an identical device.  We should test this [http://www.das-labor.org/wiki/RFM12_library/en library] or this [http://code.jeelabs.org/viewvc/svn/jeelabs/trunk/libraries/RF12/ library]. --[[User:Ms7821|Ms7821]] 09:04, 16 June 2010 (UTC)


 
These are the same devices as used in the CurrentCost range of energy monitors. The original manufacturer is [http://www.hoperf.com/rf_fsk/rf_transceiver.htm Hope RF] , but they have been rebranded by Maplin and RF Solutions. It would be easy to drive one using an Arduino or similar, and make it look like a CurrentCost sensor, or use it as a packet sniffer for CC devices.


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