ClusterDuck-Protocol
gr-lora_sdr
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| 9.3 | 7.6 | |
| 7 days ago | 10 months ago | |
| C++ | C++ | |
| Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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ClusterDuck-Protocol
- Best radio-based communication networks for disaster scenarios?
Check this project out: http://clusterduckprotocol.org/
- Need Help with Arduino Mega and C++ Errors
gr-lora_sdr
- GNU Radio software-defined radio (SDR) implementation of a LoRa transceiver
- lora packet sniffing
One of my projects is to get GNU Radio to decode the variations in LoRa implementations around. That's without encryption of the payload. I'm using this code: https://github.com/tapparelj/gr-lora_sdr
- Anyone hacked together an Othernet receiver?
AFAIK nobody has tried to software decode the current LoRa transmission. If you do want to try then you'll need https://github.com/tapparelj/gr-lora_sdr to demodulate it. The other software LoRa implementations don't work properly at low SNRs like the satellite signal.
What are some alternatives?
ESP32-Paxcounter - Wifi & BLE driven passenger flow metering with cheap ESP32 boards
gr-lora - GNU Radio blocks for receiving LoRa modulated radio messages using SDR
esp_mesh_pir_sensor - EspNow Flooding mesh example PIR sensor node. Part of the ESP32, ESP8266 flooding mesh project.
LoRaTap - LoRaTap encapsulation
LoRa-Stopwatch - Stopwatch with countdown for multiple devices being synchronized via LoRa
RYLR998-LoRa - A python program for 2-way texting with the 33cm band [REYAX RYLR998](https://reyax.com/products/rylr998/) LoRa® module, either with a Raspberry Pi 4, five wires and ten female-female GPIO connectors; or with a Linux PC running a CP2102 USB 2.0 to TTL serial converter, four wires and eight female-female GPIO connectors. No threads, only async