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Rf transceiver for smartphone

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Dear Viewers,
i have just one question to ask....
I want to use RFD21733 to transmit signal to a smartphone.
My question is does a smart phone have a receiver to receive this signal?
or I need a suggestion of any other RF module that can do this job?
 

That module operates at 2.4GHz at 9600bps using a proprietary frequency hopping system.

I do not think any smartphones that could directly receive a signal from that module.

Many smartphones have 2.4GHz radio's for wifi and bluetooth but I don't think they are compatible with the protocol used by that module.

Without connecting extra hardware to a smartphone I think that wifi, bluetooth or infrared are the only options.
For a device to use wifi to connect direct to a smartphone, rather than via an access point, you would need a wifi module that can do ad-hoc mode.
 

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