Issues with LoRaWAN nano gateway & LORA-FREQUENCY
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I have installed a LoraWAN nano gateway, connected to the things network. the config file has LORA_FREQUENCY = 868100000. Then i used the Sodaq one board which hosts a RN2483 to setup a node using ABP. I also made sure that only one channel would be used on the RN2483 ("mac set ch freq 5 868100000") . This is not working.. But when i shift the frequency a bit ("mac set ch freq 5 868050000") then messages arrive at thethingsnetwork. as the RN2483 is a certified module, i am guessing that the Lopy frequency is not accurate? Has someone some experience with this?
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Dear Emmanuel,
As i mentioned in my reply about a month ago, i could get it working when shifting the frequency a bit. Not sure what is causing it, but then communication could be established as well for uplink, downlink message as join requests.
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@pleemans, did you manage to make it work ?
I have same issue: lopy running as nanogateway, other lopy able to join & send data to TTN
But if I try to join using RN2483, is is denied, although lopy gateway see join request & answer it (according to TTN console).RN2483 is able to join & send on Objenious network otherwise.
BR, Emmanuel.
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Yes, that is the code i am using.
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@pleemans
Is this still the code you're using?
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@jmarcelino The test is performed @ room temperature (around 21°C). the RN2483 was on firmware 1.0.1. I upgraded the module to fw 1.0.3 but the problem remains the same.
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Also it is worth to try sending with different SF.
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@pleemans
What's the version of your RN2483 and what temperature are you working at?There was a temperature related frequency drift problem in RN2483 prior to 1.0.3. Full investigation thread here