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Waveshare SX1262 868/915M LoRaWAN Node Module, LoRaWAN/GNSS Expansion Board for Raspberry Pi, with L76K Module, Sucker Antenna and GPS Antenna, Suitable for HF Band, for LoRaWAN Networks Building

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  • [SX1262 868/915M LoRaWAN/GNSS HAT]Suitable for HF band, comes with a magnetic CB antenna, a GPS antenna and IPEX adapter cables (2PCS)
  • This series of products are LoRa modules using the new generation of SX1262 RF chip, features higher power efficiency, longer communication distance and stronger anti-interference than SX1278. Suitable for Sub-GHz frequency band network, and is available in HF (850~930MHz) frequency band. Combined with a LoRa gateway, it can be connected to servers such as TTN to build a LoRaWAN network
  • In addition to the basic LoRaWAN, it also onboards L76K module with GPS/BD support, provides accurate clock and location info for node module. Onboard button cell holder, supports ML1220 rechargeable cell(not included), for preserving ephemeris information and hot starts
  • Standard Pi 40PIN GPIO header, compatible with Raspberry Pi series boards. Onboard 4 LED indicators for module operating status
  • Provide complete supporting documentation manuals (C example programs and user manuals, etc.). Please contact our 24-hour customer service through 'buyer/seller message' to obtain relevant manuals



scotty h.
Bewertet in den USA am23. Januar 2025
My first review was tossed as “unable to post”. So let’s try this again.1. Arrived missing one of the ipex to sma cables. Whats the point of a Lora/gnss board when you have to pick one or the other because one of the clearly pictured as included ipex connectors…isn’t included? Two connections on the board should mean two cables, right?? Luckily this is my 11th or 12th rodeo..so I had extras on-hand.There were other issues, but I guess I’m not allowed to mention those per Amazon review guidelines..lest my review not be posted.Also worth mentioning (for meshtastic(d) this build for pi4 isn’t impossible but isn’t the easiest. Given the current limitations (as mentioned in other reviews) you should really consider how bored you are/how much you wanna put into this project given those limitations. If you just want a challenge/something to do for an afternoon.. then this may be such a project.But I didn’t see the value even as the super meshtastic nerd I am. Another HAT that will likely sit unused in my bin.
Gimli
Bewertet in Kanada am 14. April 2025
Good kit for Meshtastic using a Rapsberry Pi. I'm using it with a RP4, and all is good!
Jack G.
Bewertet in den USA am2. Mai 2024
I am using this with a Raspberry Pi model 4b and Meshtastic software for a Portduino version of a Meshtastic node. Really no problems to speak of.I do wish "der blinkenlights" on the circuit board weren't so bright and distracting - glad I don't have epilesy because the green light is especially irritating with its 0.5 second periodicity and it is BRIGHT BRIGHT BRIGHT. Nothing some tape hasn't fixed.
Finn
Bewertet in den USA am12. Dezember 2024
This does work with Meshtastic (Linux native mode), but only with short message lengths. I couldn't get mine to send messages longer than about 80 characters. The LoRa modem on this board doesn't have a temperature-controlled crystal, so apparently it heats up enough while sending longer messages that it causes frequency drift and the messages become unreadable by other nodes.This might be OK for LoRaWAN, but I wouldn't recommend it for a Meshtastic node.
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