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XCSOURCE 5 PCS 433Mhz RF Transmitter Module + Receiver Kit for Arduino ARM MCU WL TE122

3.6 out of 5 stars 74 ratings

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  • TX Technical: Working voltage: 3V-12V
  • Working temperature: -10℃ to +70℃
  • Resonance mode: sound wave resonance (SAW)
  • Modulation mode: ASK/ OOK
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Technical Details

Brand ‎XCSOURCE
Package Dimensions ‎14.8 x 10.2 x 2.4 cm; 60 g
Item model number ‎TE122
Manufacturer ‎XCSOURCE
Are Batteries Included ‎No
Item Weight ‎60 g
Guaranteed software updates until ‎unknown

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ASIN B00V4ISS38
Customer Reviews
3.6 out of 5 stars 74 ratings

3.6 out of 5 stars
Date First Available 24 Mar. 2015

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Product description

TX Technical Specifications:
Working voltage: 3V-12V
Working current: 20-28mA
Working temperature: -10℃ to +70℃
Resonance mode: sound wave resonance (SAW)
Modulation mode: ASK/ OOK
Working frequency: 315MHz-433.92MHz, customized frequency is available.
Transmission distance: >500m, sensitivity to -103dBm, in open areas.
Transmission power: 25mW (315MHz at 12V)
Frequency error: +150kHz (max)
Velocity: ≤10Kbps
Self-owned codes: negative

RX Technical Specifications:
Working voltage: 5.0VDC
Static current: 4mA
Working temperature: -10℃ to +70℃
Working principle: single chip superregeneration receiving
Working method: OOK/ ASK
Working frequency: 315MHz-433.92MHz, customized frequency is available(266-433MHZ).
Bandwidth: 2MHz (315MHz, having result from testing at lowing the sensitivity 3dBm)
Sensitivity: excel -100dBm (50Ω)
Transmitting velocity: <9.6Kbps (at 315MHz and -95dBm)

Package included:
5PCS 433MHZ RF transmitter
5PCS 433MHZ RF receiver

Customer reviews

3.6 out of 5 stars
74 global ratings

Customers say

Customers find the RF transmitter and receiver kit works well, with one mentioning it performs great for remote-controlled sockets. They appreciate its good range and consider it good value for money.

10 customers mention ‘Value for money’10 positive0 negative

Customers find the RF transmitter and receiver kit to be good value for money.

"Cheap but not very cheerful..." Read more

"...At this price for five sets, you can't go wrong." Read more

"...Very pleased with these, they seem to work well at a very good price." Read more

"...At 50p each these are a great bargain...." Read more

7 customers mention ‘Functionality’7 positive0 negative

Customers find that the RF transmitter and receiver module works well, with one customer specifically mentioning its effectiveness for remote-controlled sockets, while another notes it performs better than standard remote controls.

"I've only had a chance to try one set of these, but they worked fantastically on arduino with the Switch library...." Read more

"...Good range, more reliable than the remote control included with the sockets. And so cheap." Read more

"No issues with the devices themselves, at this sort of price it would be difficult to...." Read more

"...Very pleased with these, they seem to work well at a very good price." Read more

5 customers mention ‘Quality’5 positive0 negative

Customers find the RF transmitter and receiver kit to be of good quality.

"Excellent service no problems-good product" Read more

"great quality for such a god price" Read more

"Fabulous and incredible value" Read more

"Excellent...." Read more

4 customers mention ‘Range’3 positive1 negative

Customers are satisfied with the RF module's range.

"...cm piece of wire as an antenna (get details from the Web) and the range is good - I've wandered around outside without problems, even though my home..." Read more

"...Good range, more reliable than the remote control included with the sockets. And so cheap." Read more

"...to other modules i've purchased in the past they have poorer range than i'd expect, even with an antenna fitted...." Read more

"...The range covered the house no problems, so I'm very happy. I hope the rest work too, but for this price, it hardly matters if they don't" Read more

Top reviews from United Kingdom

  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 February 2016
    I'm controlling a couple of 30-quid 5-packs of Maplin 433MHz mains switched sockets using a pair of these (tx/rx), a Raspberry Pi, node.js and the RPi-433 library. Good range, more reliable than the remote control included with the sockets. And so cheap.
    3 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 February 2016
    No issues with the devices themselves, at this sort of price it would be difficult to. They work at typical 'project' ranges, and I couldn't ask for much more without paying more I don't feel.

    However my complaint with this, and in fact all Arduino/Raspberry Pi 'modules' is that they never come with any instructions. I'm not talking about a user manual here, and I am fairly experienced so didn't need one, but I can easily imagine novice users appreciating a simple wiring diagram.
    2 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 August 2016
    For the price of getting 5 units and no postage as it was a make weight for another purchase to get a £20 free delivery, these are not bad value and will be a module you do not worry about breaking or working.
    The reason for only 3 stars is that no where on Amazon or anywhere else for that matter is there any official data user sheet. Now I know how to use these but a lot of people may not and nothing deters a new maker so much as a failure.
    Yes there are Utube videos and other internet links about these units so it loses 2 stars
    4 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 November 2016
    I bought some cheap remote controlled power sockets elsewhere a while back and wanted to see if I could control them from my computer. I set up a nodemcu unit and a receiver unit to capture the control codes and then replaced the receiver with a transmitter and it worked first time.

    Very pleased with these, they seem to work well at a very good price.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 June 2016
    3 out of 5 transmitters were for a different band than advertised (315MHz). One receiver was faulty. I had to return the lot.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 March 2017
    Can't get these to work.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 October 2016
    I used these to connect two Arduino microcontrollers and they worked first time. You can attach a 17cm piece of wire as an antenna (get details from the Web) and the range is good - I've wandered around outside without problems, even though my home wi-fi loses signal. I used them with ASK, don't know what other modes or protocols would work. They're fixed frequency, so you might get interference if other people use them nearby, but I encoded and error-corrected my signals so it would be less of a problem. At this price for five sets, you can't go wrong.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 May 2015
    As with anything, you get what you pay for. When you pay so little for an RF transmitter board you have to expect it not to be as error proof or good over distance.
    I have to say that I have had some problems with them, even with the suggested antenna extension they are very hit and miss.
    From my attempts there are a number of issues that need to be overcome:

    1) Interference - an arduino, a raspberry pi, a toaster, whatever, can interfere with the signal quality. I found that when I am programming my pi or arduino, it's practically impossible to get a good signal at the receiver, unless they are on the same table. (transmitter and receiver)

    2) A consistant 5V supply - You've got to give the transmitter and receiver a solid 5V supply. Drawing 5V from an arduino/pi may not work for you if you are drawing power for other things. Give the boards their own 5V supply, if possible.

    3) They are not paired. i.e. any receiver will work with any transmitter.

    I am going to persevere and am not giving up yet.

    If you interested in trying out RF I would still give these a go. At this price? Why not. It's not that they fail all together, it's that I just need to iron out the problems, I think for my particular application I want them for.

    I will update when I give them another go.
    12 people found this helpful
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  • David S.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Alle funktionieren!
    Reviewed in Germany on 18 September 2017
    Ohne Antenne funktionieren diese, ebenfalls auch mit Antenne (natürlich dann besser.. logisch.)
    Entgegen der neueren Kommentare hier, haben allerdings alle funktioniert.

    Hinweis!
    Habe diese für ein Arduino Projekt gekauft (Funksteck-Steckdosen von ZAP via Alexa steuern), dort hat es nicht funktioniert.
    Es liegt allerdings nicht an den Receivern, sondern dass die Steckdosen einen Chip verwenden, der nicht mit dem RF-Plugin von Arduino funktioniert!
    (ZAP-5LX Kit, auf der Steckdose steht hinten BHC9938G(A))
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  • asamnc
    2.0 out of 5 stars No son GY-68 BMP180
    Reviewed in Spain on 21 April 2017
    Por hacer una compra rápida de material que necesitaba y no comprobar las fotos desde la aplicaicón móvil, he adquirido estos 5 pares de emisor-receptor de radiofrecuencia en 433 Mhz (lo que se ve en las fotos), que no sensores barométricos de presión (lo que anuncia).
  • Enzo
    5.0 out of 5 stars Très bien!
    Reviewed in France on 3 March 2016
    Les récepteurs/émetteurs sont plutôt de bonne qualité, cependant les pins ne sont pas super bien protégés et le colis n'est pas en carton, ils peuvent donc facilement se tordre où se casser. De mon côté ils était légèrement tordus mais utilisable convenablement.
  • Client d'Amazon
    4.0 out of 5 stars dommage, pas de mode d'emploi !
    Reviewed in France on 7 April 2016
    Livraison, qualité et prix sont vraiment excellent. Mais vraiment dommage que ce matériel ne soit pas livré avec un minimum d'infos, il n'y a en effet aucun plan ou notice d'utilisateur ! Je suppose que je trouverai çà sur internet mais bon....
  • Matthias R.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Sender beim ersten Versuch 1A, Empfänger hat viel Blut Schweiss und Tränen gefordert.
    Reviewed in Germany on 24 February 2016
    Hab Sender und Empfänger an einem Arduino Nano Clone.

    Sender ohne Probleme.

    Der Empfänger am Arduino Nano Clone braucht unbedingt eine sehr glatte Versorgungsspannung,
    die mein Arduino Clone leider nicht bereitstellt.
    Hab mir den Empfänger aus einer Brennenstuhl Steckdose ausgebaut und ähnlich schlechte Ergebnisse erhalten.
    ;/
    Kondensator, Kondensator und Diode aus der Brennenstuhl Steckdose zur Glättung eingelötet, siehe da 75qm und durch 3 Wände
    Empfang ;)