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While **speeds are lower** than WiFi, typical communication **ranges are many times higher**. Several kilometers can be acheived with usable bitrates, even in urban areas, and over **100 kilometers** can be achieved in line-of-sight conditions.
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## Supported Boards & Devices
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It's easy to create your own RNodes from one of the supported development boards and devices. If a device or board you want to use is not yet supported, you are welcome to join the effort and help creating a board definition and pin mapping for it!
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<img src="Documentation/images/devboards_1.webp" width="100%"/>
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<center><i>What does all these devices have in common? They are all RNodes!</i></center><br/><br/>
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The RNode Firmware supports the following boards:
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- Handheld v2.x RNodes from [unsigned.io](https://unsigned.io/shop/product/handheld-rnode)
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- Homebrew RNodes based on Adafruit Feather ESP32 boards
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- Homebrew RNodes based on generic ESP32 boards
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<img src="Documentation/images/devboards_1.webp" width="100%"/>
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<center><i>What does all these devices have in common? They are all RNodes!</i></center><br/><br/>
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If a device or board you want to use is not yet supported, you are welcome to join the effort and help creating a board definition and pin mapping for it!
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## Supported Transceiver Modules
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The RNode Firmware supports all transceiver modules based on **Semtech SX1276** or **Semtech SX1278** chips, that have an **SPI interface** and expose the **DIO_0** interrupt pin from the chip.
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