Flipper Zero CC1101 module, SubGhz 433MHzPrograms, Open Source
CC1101 433 MHz Sub-GHz Radio Module — open-source extension for Flipper Zero and IoT projects (legal & educational use).
The CC1101 Sub-GHz 433 MHz Module is a compact, open-source add-on designed to expand the radio capabilities of your Flipper Zero or any microcontroller-based IoT project. Ideal for makers, researchers, and developers, it allows for sub-GHz (433 MHz) experimentation with open-source libraries, while remaining focused on legal, educational, and research use.
This module is easy to plug in and offers a standard SPI interface for driving the CC1101 from an ESP32, Arduino, or Flipper Zero (external modules). It is ideal for sensor prototyping, radio analysis in controlled environments, and learning sub-GHz communications.
Highlights (bullets)
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✅ CC1101 Sub-GHz (433 MHz) — reliable, low power consumption
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✅ Open-source — schematic, firmware and examples available
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✅ Plug & Play with Flipper Zero (external module) and microcontrollers via SPI
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✅ Compact & solderable — headers provided, easy to integrate
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✅ Ideal for prototyping, lab testing, research and learning
Technical specifications
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Radio: CC1101 (supports sub-GHz frequencies — version shipped for 433 MHz )
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Interface: SPI / GPO (MISO, MOSI, SCK, CS)
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Power supply: 3.3 V
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Antenna: u.FL connector or pad for soldering (depending on variant)
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Dimensions: ≈ 40 × 18 mm (varies depending on PCB)
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Software compatibility: CC1101 libraries for Arduino, PlatformIO, ESP32, and community integrations for Flipper Zero
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Type: Open-source PCB + solderable headers
Pack contents
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1 × CC1101 433MHz Module (PCB)
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1 × Antenna
Use cases (legal & recommended)
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Prototyping of Lo-range sensors and gateways (433 MHz)
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Radio experimentation in a controlled environment (laboratory)
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Development and testing for private and educational IoT projects
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Hardware integration with Flipper Zero for demonstrations and research
Getting started — (high level, safe)
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Solder the headers and connect the module to the SPI port of your controller (3.3 V).
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Install a compatible CC1101 library (Arduino / PlatformIO / ESP32).
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Load a basic receive/transmit example provided in the GitHub repository.
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Test only on authorized frequencies and devices, in your environment (lab) or with explicit consent.
Useful resources (included in PDF): official GitHub repositories, Arduino CC1101 libs, ESP32 examples.
(No detailed bypass instructions, broadcasting to third-party systems, or illegal activities—educational use only.)
Legal disclaimer (to be displayed on the sheet)
⚠️ Legal Use Only — This module is provided for development, experimental, and research purposes. The purchaser is solely responsible for its use. Do not use this material to interfere with, compromise, or manipulate third-party equipment without authorization. By purchasing this product, you agree to use this material in accordance with local laws and regulations. We reserve the right to refuse any suspicious orders.