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Your first step is to connect your transceiver to your ESP32. I did this with the use of some dupont connections for now but will be coming up with a cleaner setup and project enclosure. Next you will want to install the firmware on your ESP32 and configure the radio to match your hardware connections.
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### Required Hardware
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1 - ESP32 Module
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1 - CC1101 Transceiver Module
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8 - Dupont female/female connectors
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* 1 - ESP32 Module
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* 1 - CC1101 Transceiver Module
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* 8 - Dupont female/female connectors
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### Assembling the Hardware
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You will need an ESP32 module. I used an ESP32S-WROOM-32 deevelopment board for my project. The included binary is compiled using this board. You will also need a CC1101 transceiver module. Like I explained earlier I bought several of these and they all work great. I have the blue ones with 10 pins, green ones with 8 pins, and even blue ones with 8 pins. The 10 pin versions simply have the VCC and ground pins duplicated.
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