A LoRa project has traditionally required a dedicated radio module, because it’s a commercially licenced protocol. But as the way it works has been progressively reverse engineered, it’s become ever ...
If you are interested in deploying LoRa — the low power long-range wireless technology — you might enjoy [Rui Santos’] project and video about using the ESP32 with the Arduino IDE to implement LoRa.
Maker and developer Scott Powell has created an awesome LoRa QWERTY Messenger, which has been submitted for the Hackaday Prize 2020. A full list of all entries can be found here. Powell explains a ...
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