The maximum transmission power of the NRF24LU1P-F16Q32-R7 is 0 dBm (1 mW) in the 2.4 GHz frequency band.
Frequency hopping is not directly supported by the NRF24LU1P-F16Q32-R7. However, you can implement it in software by rapidly switching between different channels using the RF_CH register.
No, the NRF24LU1P-F16Q32-R7 is a proprietary 2.4 GHz transceiver and does not support Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) protocol. For BLE applications, you should use a dedicated BLE chip like the nRF51822 or nRF52832 from Nordic Semiconductor.
The maximum data rate supported by the NRF24LU1P-F16Q32-R7 is 2 Mbps.
You can configure the NRF24LU1P-F16Q32-R7 for multiple receiver addresses by using the RX_ADDR_P0-P5 registers to store up to 6 different receiver addresses. The chip will automatically switch between these addresses during reception.