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hey Miha,most of your questions about those modules can be answered from the datasheet.i would not recommend them if you are new to this though as they are not the most straight forward to get working.
the hardware connections are as you describe and should pose no problems.
the configuration of the CYRF6936 chip on the RF module takes some working out though. there is little documentation available so reading the slightly cryptic datasheet is your only option.
compared to a XBee where all you do is write data to the UART and it appears at the other end any CYRF6936 based module is going to be hard work.it is still doable as long as you read the datasheet in detail.for my application where low latency is more important than high bandwidth a CYRF6936 based solution is definitely the better option.
sticking with .net is going to greatly limit your choice of onboard computer.
have you considered looking into mono running on an embedded Linux platform?