Is it possible to use ready-made 433MHz transceiver modules intended for use with SPI control as simple OOK devices without involving MCUs? I've tried cheap (<$1) Tx-Rx ASK modules and they work well for my purpose except that I'd like to have a bit more range in reserve. Those with a longer reach are more easily available as programmable transceivers. The cheap ASK modules typically have about +10dBm output and -105dBm receiver sensitivity while the SPI transceivers have up to +20dBm output and better than -120dBm sensitivity.
I'm not new to electronics but my present knowledge of MCUs and related technologies is rather vague. The data I want to send is one-way, slow and irregular, similar to remote control signals. Dedicated encoder-decoder chip pairs like the HT12E/D and PT22x2 are good enough for data integrity. The only reason I'm considering the more complex transceiver modules is because of their longer range.
If it's possible to use the transceivers, can you please give me some hints on how to go about it? I have a broad general idea about things like MISO, MOSI, CS, etc. Thanks in advance.