Measuring coverage gateway
This setup gives a significant better cooling of the RN2483 modem................... just kidding, store closed for buying coax and I found these magnets between my stuff
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@Arjan When the entire node is on the roof, you have less loss of the signal due to lossy coax cables. @IOT_Marco On ttnmapper.org, have a look under "special map options", "View only areas". It is...
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laura: If I "downlink" in using (for example) port 15 (or an other) my node (RN2483 based)always received on the port 1. Still have to make that work See issue #127
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I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "data robbed by X". Communication in The Things Network is (or will be) completely end-to-end encrypted, so it won't be possible for anyone to read this data...
View ArticleSticker The Things Network
I often buy stickers at flyeralarm, they're quite good and not too expensive. Just use the logo from the website or from your community page.
View ArticleAnnouncing staging environment of TTN Back-end 1.0
johan: We're using tokens to authenticate and authorize users and applications. The tokens are issued by the account server. You can issue your own tokens if you implement your own account server too....
View ArticleTTN UNO - BETA release - Documentation
With loriot you can change the Seqno checking of your device to Relaxed, which means you don't have to save the frame counter. Less secure but fine during development. You can find this option in the...
View ArticleArduino LMIC library updated
arjanvanb: @matthijs, did you ever try to understand the DO_DEVDB macro? I haven't actually noticed it before, to be honest I agree with your analysis, though - the macro seems to be intended for...
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Also, AFAIK the fact that data is available (if it would be, or perhaps it will be if you do not keep your key secret) does not necessarily mean using the data is legal, right? I know this applies to...
View Article2.4 Ghz IOT Gateway
The Things Network is built on LoRaWAN and the specification does not appear to have provision for 2.4GHz use. IEEE802.15.4 and ZigBee etc. tend to be used with that band.
View ArticleChennai, India
HI Natarajan, Myself located at Chennai and trying to develop LoRa/LoRaWAN gateways & Nodes to setup the networks. May I know what is your current status and share more info in detail. We may work...
View ArticleLora Frequency Band for India ISM
Hi Anita, Did you find any useful info reg this frequency allocation in India?. I am also looking for similar information. But could not find the right info so far. Regards,Prakash
View ArticleCreating a team
Hi Wouter, Great, I've added you to slack and our mailing list! We're currently planning new meetups: to be continued!
View ArticleGemtek Outdoor Gateway
@Morris_LoRaHi Morris,did you have any joy with getting a Gemtek gateway? I am currently investigating gateways and would be interested in any updates you may have
View ArticleSingle Channel Gateway
Hi. Thanks for your input. I will build a node device and try to receive the packets. Right now I am not more into frequency license part which is a very complicated task in India. I will check it...
View ArticleAnnouncing staging environment of TTN Back-end 1.0
ndarkness: I guess that once it id comletely develop you would provide some guide in order to know how to interface with a private account server too right? Yes. It's basically OAuth 2.0. ndarkness:...
View Article- Beta UNOs and Projects - Tell us all
Multifunction shieldHave a Things Uno Beta since IOT TechDay 2016. Added a cheap arduino multifunction shield (with four 7 segment display, buzzer, 3 switches, potmeter, 4 LEDs and ready connectivity...
View ArticleArduino LMIC library updated
I have checked your question/assumption about the counters and OTAA. If I restart the LMIC code (a port to RaspberryPi) while using OTAA, the device gets new keys (as can be seen in the ttnctl devices...
View ArticleArduino LMIC library updated
ernestopace: If I restart the LMIC code (a port to RaspberryPi) while using OTAA, the device gets new keys (as can be seen in the ttnctl devices info DEVEUI output) and the counters are reset to 0....
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