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@ -16,14 +16,15 @@ Can be used in two modes:
- for server mode fill LORAPRS_WIFI_SSID and LORAPRS_WIFI_KEY with your WiFI AP data - for server mode fill LORAPRS_WIFI_SSID and LORAPRS_WIFI_KEY with your WiFI AP data
- for server mode fill LORAPRS_LOGIN and LORAPRS_PASS with APRS-IS login callsign and pass - for server mode fill LORAPRS_LOGIN and LORAPRS_PASS with APRS-IS login callsign and pass
- change LORAPRS_FREQ if you are planning to use different frequency, currently it is set to **432.500MHz**, which is 70cm band APRS frequency in IARU-1 region, see http://info.aprs.net/index.php?title=Frequencies - change LORAPRS_FREQ if you are planning to use different frequency, currently it is set to **432.500MHz**, which is 70cm band APRS frequency in IARU-1 region, see http://info.aprs.net/index.php?title=Frequencies
- if you are planning to use different esp32 pinouts for lora and/or different LoRA spread factor / bandwidth then modify loraprs.h - if you are planning to use different esp32 pinouts then modify loraprs.h
- lora module CfgPinSs, pin 5 - lora module CfgPinSs, pin 5
- lora module CfgPinRst, pin 26 - lora module CfgPinRst, pin 26
- lora module CfgPinDio0, pin 14 - lora module CfgPinDio0, pin 14
- if you are planning to experiment with different bandwidths/spread factors then modify loraprs.h
- lora bandwidth CfgBw, 20 kHz (to fit into standard 25 kHz channel) - lora bandwidth CfgBw, 20 kHz (to fit into standard 25 kHz channel)
- lora spread factor CfgSpread, 11 (down to -17.5dB) - lora spread factor CfgSpread, 11 (should decode down to -17.5dB)
- lora coding rate CfgCodingRate, 7 - lora coding rate CfgCodingRate, 7
- lora output power CfgPower, 20 (set to maximum 20 dBm ~ 100mW, change to lower value if needed) - lora output power CfgPower, 20 (max 20 dBm ~ 100mW, change to lower value if needed)
- use 80 MHz ESP32 frequency in Arduino, it will prolong battery life when operating portable, higher CPU speed is not required, there are no CPU intensive operations - use 80 MHz ESP32 frequency in Arduino, it will prolong battery life when operating portable, higher CPU speed is not required, there are no CPU intensive operations
# Test Results # Test Results