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Wow, a LoRa setup with Nitrous AND go-faster stripes! This is over expectation of hardware with sprinkles and some handcuffs & court fines. There will be a good technical reason why it can only do one message per second, but there's no point looking at the why because in the EU you can only send 256 bytes at DR6 once every 20 seconds and then only at 14dBm. In fact there are no jurisdictions in the world where you can use a shared ISM bands to send that frequently. At that power level & send time you will probably get a reduced fine if you just hand yourself in now, because you will be very easy to find with a directional antenna surrounded by all the other users you have enacted a denial of service on, they will be the angry ones with pitch forks. It seems strange that you are pushing the pedal to the metal but don't understand the use of the BUSY & DIO pins. They are the carburettor in this V24, managing the flow of fuel/data. And that first picture, what the heck? As you need to go at least a 20th the speed with a vast reduction in power, there is nothing to help with, iIn summary, this is not the technology you are looking for, neither the radio, the library or the frequency fit with shifting lots of data in the way you want. |
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You mean the pine furniture? |
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That can be expected, take a look at the timestamps in your log:
As you can see, it takes 900 ms just to send the packet - which is quite natural, since it is huge. I would also like to point out that since you are using 500 kHz bandwidth and transmitting as fast as you can, you have effectively built a jammer. Your local authorities may want to have a word with you about that, since now you have rendered the 868 band useless, at least in your vicinity ;)
This is all shown in the SX126x examples.
Seeing as you have built a jammer and are actively trying to make it as loud as possible - no, I don't think I will. |
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Ah thank you :) I should have checked these. I'd focused on the single ESP-IDF example, forgetting there are more available specifically for the SX126x. I think I've figured out BYP, EN, BUSY, DIO1 and DIO2 now. It's lucky you pointed out that I was rather overdoing the transmission. I'll only test the gear out again when I next go spelunking, particularly the PA. |
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That can be expected, take a look at the timestamps in your log:
As you can see, it takes 900 ms just to send the packet - which is quite natural, since it is huge. I would also like to point out that since you are using 500 kHz bandwidth and transmitting as fast as you can, you have effectively built a jammer. Your local authorities may want to have a word with you about that, since now you have rendered t…