Pixmob OOK Project using nRF905

Hello,
I wanted to reuse two Pixmob Wristbands, that I have from the Prolight + Sound Expo this year. I found out, that Daniel Weidmann tried this project and recorded some things using a flipper device (GitHub - danielweidman/pixmob-ir-reverse-engineering: Hacking the PixMob infrared (and now also RF!) protocol to enable control of PixMob wristbands at home.). I found another project from a guy on hackster io (Reusing PIXMOB Waveband Without Flipper Zero - Hackster.io), that does this project with a B-L072Z-LRWAN LoRa Module. Because of an other project, I had the nRF905 laying around. My Question now is, if theres an Opportunity to create an OOK Signal with this Device.
I would be happy, if there are some nerds here that respond and could help me :slight_smile:
Thanks!

Don't be lazy, open the data sheet and you find the answer.
Anyway, you make your life easier with $2 CC1101 module

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Hi,
Thanks for your respons. The datasheet says nothing about an OOK signal. Thats why im asking. Also thanks for your tip. I found out, that many other people are using the CC1101 module for this project.
Thank you anyway!

That's why I recommended it, lot of useful code available. And nrf905 is only gfsk. :wink:

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