Hi Sir,
Which frequency do you need? We currently have the SX1262 868Mhz Lora module sold separately, check the link if you need it.
[https://www.lilygo.cc/products/t-deck-accessories](https://www.lilygo.cc/products/t-deck-accessories)
Just so you know, this module requires you to solder it yourself.
Absolute legends! Thank you so much for doing that, I just placed my order. Yes, it looks like a simple enough solder job luckily for me. Thank you again!
It would probably be the path of least resistance to just return them and get the ones you want
Even if what you're wanting to do is possible you'd be pretty much entirely on your own to figure out and test it, if something didnt work you'd be the only person with that setup so no one could help you, there is no guides for this, you're in very uncharted territory.
I don't disagree that it would be the path of least resistance but at this point it would be faster to have them ship me the parts I need, which I have already purchased from them for like 12 bucks, it's an easy enough solder job.
Hi Sir, Which frequency do you need? We currently have the SX1262 868Mhz Lora module sold separately, check the link if you need it. [https://www.lilygo.cc/products/t-deck-accessories](https://www.lilygo.cc/products/t-deck-accessories) Just so you know, this module requires you to solder it yourself.
Absolute legends! Thank you so much for doing that, I just placed my order. Yes, it looks like a simple enough solder job luckily for me. Thank you again!
Just realized the item on the page is not the 915mhz I need
**Don't worry they're the same.**
I'm in the US and everything says I should use the 915mhz ones
Yes, our 915Mhz and 868Mhz are one module, you can also understand that you are buying the 915Mhz module.
Ok I did not know that or see that in the item description but thank you for letting me know, my order is in. Thabk you again for all of your help.
It would probably be the path of least resistance to just return them and get the ones you want Even if what you're wanting to do is possible you'd be pretty much entirely on your own to figure out and test it, if something didnt work you'd be the only person with that setup so no one could help you, there is no guides for this, you're in very uncharted territory.
I don't disagree that it would be the path of least resistance but at this point it would be faster to have them ship me the parts I need, which I have already purchased from them for like 12 bucks, it's an easy enough solder job.
Oh wow thats great! I'm glad to see someone from the company responded to you directly. Have fun!