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LAUNCHXL-CC1350-4: Communicating with existing receiver

Part Number: LAUNCHXL-CC1350-4
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1350, CC1310

I am looking at using a cc1350 launchpad to talk to an existing receiver for a homebrew project of mine.

The receiver is configured:

  • 433.92 MHz center frequency
  • FSK modulation
  • FSK peak deviation of 30 kHz
  • Preamble = 16 bits
  • Sync word = 13 bits
  • Data = 16 bits
  • Bits are Manchester-encoded before being transmitted
  • 1.2 kbits/sec data rate

I've looked over the reference manual and I am not sure if those preamble, sync word, and data lengths will work.

Also, I read that the cc1350 doesn't do Manchester encoding on the sync word?

Is the cc1350 capable of transmitting according to these requirements? 

Thanks

Alex