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FMBomb Beginner Project - alternative to NS73M Breakout Board

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    I'm finally taking the plunge into the hardware world, and found the well written tutorial here on CodeProject.com, FMBomb - A Beginner's Approach to Hardware Programming. Unfortunately, I have not been able to find the NS73M breakout board for sale anywhere. It seems to have been discontinued. Can anyone recommend an alternative board that would work for that project? EDIT: I stumbled upon this board. Anyone know if this board would be suitable? SparkFun RFM69 Breakout (915MHz): [LINK DELETED]

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      I'm finally taking the plunge into the hardware world, and found the well written tutorial here on CodeProject.com, FMBomb - A Beginner's Approach to Hardware Programming. Unfortunately, I have not been able to find the NS73M breakout board for sale anywhere. It seems to have been discontinued. Can anyone recommend an alternative board that would work for that project? EDIT: I stumbled upon this board. Anyone know if this board would be suitable? SparkFun RFM69 Breakout (915MHz): [LINK DELETED]

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      This came up a potential abuse, but I think it's innocent in this case. I've removed your link, because it looks very spammy - and if left, you would probably be tagged as a spammer very quickly, and banned from the site.

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        I'm finally taking the plunge into the hardware world, and found the well written tutorial here on CodeProject.com, FMBomb - A Beginner's Approach to Hardware Programming. Unfortunately, I have not been able to find the NS73M breakout board for sale anywhere. It seems to have been discontinued. Can anyone recommend an alternative board that would work for that project? EDIT: I stumbled upon this board. Anyone know if this board would be suitable? SparkFun RFM69 Breakout (915MHz): [LINK DELETED]

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        You could ask the person who wrote the article.

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