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# Hardware Options
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The choice of hardware is the single biggest choice you will make. Due to the growing popularity of this project the number of hardware choices is growing almost monthly.
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There are currently four common hardware options. They are:
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1. A ready-made DIY Mulitprotocol module from Banggood.com (see [here](http://www.banggood.com/2_4G-CC2500-A7105-Flysky-Frsky-Devo-DSM2-Multiprotocol-TX-Module-With-Antenna-p-1048377.html)) that integrates the microprocessor with all four supported RF modules and a hardware antenna switcher.
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[](Module_BG_4-in-1.md)
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1. A host PCB for the DIY Multiprotocol module onto which the MCU and the desired RF modules can be soldered
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[](Module_Build_yourself_PCB.md)
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1. Orange DSM Transmitter transmitter module that natively supports the CYRF6936 RF module. This module can be improved with Mulitprotocol firmware.
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[](Module_OrangeRx.md)
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1. A module built from scratch using perfboard, an Arduino Pro-Mini and the desired RF modules.
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Unless you are handy with a soldering iron and you have access to electronic test equipment (like an oscilloscope) you should consider only Option 1. For a price of about $44 you can get everything you need, neatly assembled
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[ ](Module_Build_From_Scratch.md)
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Click on any of the images above to understand more about each option.
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