LOPY4 +pytrack --> TTN?
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hi,
i was triggered by a web link that it's possible to create a small TTN-mapper to explore the ttn network coverage:
[https://computenodes.net/2017/09/27/mapping-lorawan-coverage-in-southampton/](link url)as my first lora tracker is stuck on receiving i thougt to try and configure a pycom version.
therefore i ordered an lopy4 and a pytrack board.as a real pycom newbie: i tried to connect and update the devices as the manuals/web advises.
this was succesful.however now im stuck, the startup seems difficult?
anyone here who can help this newbie using his new device and learning to leave the newbie behind?
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@securigy The Pycom devices do not work well as a gateway:
- they support only a single channel. Take care that the node is configured to use that channel only. If that is properly set, the gateway receives messages from the node reliably.
- the timing is not very precise, especially that of LoPy4 and Fipy. Lopy is a little bit better. That results in downlink messages not arriving at the node. OTAA join relies on such a downlink message. Therefore, better use ABP as join.
- carefully follow the instructions to set up the gateway, and also have a look at the corresponding instructions at https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/docs/gateways/packet-forwarder/semtech-udp.html
Connection the gateway should be straightforward. Since you receive ACK messages, the connection should be fine. Next define an application and a device with ABP as activation mode in it.
During tests, you may disable frame counter checks in the settings of the device. That makes life easier.If you want to run a Lora gateway, get a full service device. There are quiet a few in the market.
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@migimli same problem here.
I made PyTracker + LoPy4 Nano-Gateway and PySense + LoPy4 Node and make me happy.
The gateway exhibits push/pull of ack but remain in "not connected" status on TTN Console. The Node is unable to join the network...