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<sup><sub>This pin reference is for the E07-M1101D. If you have another transceiver the pins should match the function in the second column.</sub></sup>
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# 3D Printed Cases
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Some enterprising folks have created really cool cases for your project. Here are a couple from @011V32.
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* [ESPSomfy-RTS Case - ESP32 Devkit](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5989117)
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* [ESPSomfy-RTS Case - LilyGo T-Internet-POE](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5979825)
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# More Polished Version
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If you are like me and cannot bear to have something that looks all cobble up when you want to show it off you can create a more polished version using a breadboard, a couple of headers, and some kynar wire soldered to the back of the board. Below is a picture of the finished project. I built 3 of these out of all the radios that I bought.
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If you are like me and cannot bear to have something that looks all cobbled up when you want to show it off you can create a more polished version using a breadboard, a couple of headers, and some kynar wire soldered to the back of the board. Below is a picture of the finished project. I built 3 of these out of all the radios that I bought.
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