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  • NeverDieN Offline
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    #9

    Also, I've confirmed that ESP-LINK doesn't run on the ESP32, so the only way to use it is with an ESP8266 plus an additional MCU, which is what this newer version enables.

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      #10

      I think I could understand the wiring thanks to your other projects (the shield for ESP-link on Wemos D1 mini), but I'd appreciate if you could clarify it -just to make sure since I see the 90° connector on picture is not like the one in your shield)
      Could you detail also the SW/scripts and settings you use ?
      Thanks,
      Ricorico94

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      • R ricorico94

        I think I could understand the wiring thanks to your other projects (the shield for ESP-link on Wemos D1 mini), but I'd appreciate if you could clarify it -just to make sure since I see the 90° connector on picture is not like the one in your shield)
        Could you detail also the SW/scripts and settings you use ?
        Thanks,
        Ricorico94

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        #11

        @ricorico94
        To overcome the overhang, I've since put everything onto a single shield for the ESP8266 D1 Mini:
        0_1522936040252_LoRa Gateway v4_top.png
        0_1522936050583_LoRa Gateway v4_bottom.png

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        • NeverDieN Offline
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          #12

          Of course, another way to handle the overhang would be to make it overhang in the opposite direction, where the overhang wouldn't matter:
          https://www.openhardware.io/view/273/ESP-LINK-ESP8266-WeMos-D1-Mini-Adapter-Board
          That would work too.

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            This is even one step further as I understand you get rid of the sandwich Arduino pro mini by soldering directly an ATMEGA328p. It makes the overall setup much more dense indeed. Congratulations !

            Could you share the details on software (scripts..) you used for the whole setup ?
            I'm also interested in settings you use, because based on another thread, I had seen that some settings for RFM95 had an impact on error rates.

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            • R ricorico94

              This is even one step further as I understand you get rid of the sandwich Arduino pro mini by soldering directly an ATMEGA328p. It makes the overall setup much more dense indeed. Congratulations !

              Could you share the details on software (scripts..) you used for the whole setup ?
              I'm also interested in settings you use, because based on another thread, I had seen that some settings for RFM95 had an impact on error rates.

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              wrote on last edited by NeverDie
              #14

              @ricorico94 said in LoRa Gateway:

              software (scripts..) you used for the whole setup ?

              Nothing meaningful to share as yet. I'm using RadioHead to verify that the hardware works as intended.

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                Currently priced at $3.01 per module with free shipping:
                https://www.aliexpress.com/item/LoRa-Series-Ra-01-Spread-Spectrum-Wireless-Module-Ultra-10KM-433M-RF-Chip-SX1278/32799821469.html?spm=a2g0s.13010208.99999999.262.rCAs4B
                https://www.aliexpress.com/item/LoRa-Series-Ra-02-Spread-Spectrum-Wireless-Module-Ultra-10KM-433M-RF-Chip-SX1278/32799769669.html?spm=a2g0s.13010208.99999999.265.rCAs4B

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                  Epilog: the fully integrated ESP-LINK LoRa gateway has no antenna overhang and is working fine. :)
                  0_1524335325809_unified_LoRa_gateway.jpg

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                  • alowhumA Offline
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                    #17

                    Cool.

                    Have you seen these?
                    https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/RCmall-2-Sets-partij-LoRa32u4-II-Lora-Development-Board-Module-LiPo-Atmega328-SX1276-HPD13-868-MHZ/32832789857.html

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                      Hadn't seen it. I'm lately of the mind that it's better to have everything (including sensors) integrated onto a single board.

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