TTN, regulations and spectrum usage
I discovered about TheThingsNetwork (TTN) few days ago and I have been literally hit by this tremendous idea.Do you know if there is anything brewing somewhere in Italy? The real question however is...
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This is what I'd expect to see. It is the Lora server that will decrypt the data. Andrew
View ArticleSetting up Multitech Conduit Gateway for TTN
Hi @Lieutier, I just tested it and it works here, but our gateway is not the Multitech. Perhaps you can try to uncomment the debugging output on the packet forwarder source (around line 1726 of the...
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Hi @franciscocabrera23, Configure the gateway to send data to TTN ("server_address": "croft.thethings.girovito.nl" in your local_conf.json) Make sure you are using the default TTN keys (check the wiki...
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How to setup VPN on a Kerlink gateway, Does anyone tried? Is their any package available for that in Kerlink??
View ArticleNFC/RFID tag on Kickstarter the Things Node?
pz1: Very good, than you'll manage to find the right applications to measure things that you really can act upon. I will thanks :), My concern is that people are aware that they must have access to...
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@Lieutier For comparison below data for successful data push to TTN using MultiTech: Logfile: ##### 2015-11-15 09:58:26 GMT ##### ### [UPSTREAM] ### # RF packets received by concentrator: 1 # CRC_OK:...
View ArticleNFC/RFID tag on Kickstarter the Things Node?
Batilan: However this subject is not about a use case for agriculture but about more generic use cases in which having an RF-ID tag in the node might help You are right! Returning to the topic, It...
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Smart move, the tilt sensor! What board/shield did you use?
View ArticleTTN, regulations and spectrum usage
Hi! Thank you for your questions! Yes, there are other people in Italy gearing up: http://forum.thethingsnetwork.org/t/rome-italy/412 and we have been contacted by people from Milan The TTN gateways...
View ArticleUnderwater range of LoRa
Attenuation of radio waves in water (and, in fact, in any conducting medium) increases both with increase in conductivity and increase in frequency. It can be calculated from the follow...
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Hi all, I was wondering of this device could be used to make a node or even a test-gateway:http://busware.de/tiki-index.php?page=CUL Any idea ? thanks, Filip.
View Article$30,- gateway. Who is gonna fix it?
20151020_132321.jpg2048x1536 604 KB This is what I am working on. The upper is an Atmega together with a Lora Compatible radio chip. The lower ones are esp8266 + LoRa. Thus wifi + lora. the use case...
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20151020_132321.jpg2048x1536 604 KB This is my hardware. They are LoRa nodes. I could make them the size of a 1 euro piece.
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Thanks for the quick reply. So how would that work for LoRa. If you have a node which is able to transmit 5km through air with line of sight. How far would it go underwater?
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Teensy + HopeRF, running IBM LMiC stack. IMG_1068_small.jpg1024x683 159 KB
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really cool. you seem to be using the same chip as i do. i didnt stack the IC's yet. but i like your setup. is it Wifi capable?
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