SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-29T08:26:20-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsDanJulio on There's Something About LoRaDanJuliourn:uuid:b3227e0f-d413-84a3-dd22-43f8cad6bede2021-07-09T12:26:17-06:00<p>Has Sparkfun ever considered creating a LoraWAN service similar to The Things Network for makers where you crowd source installation of gateways and host the network server (such a ChirpStack)? You could preconfigure the gateways you sell to connect. You could even provide a simple application server with dashboards, etc for commonly logged types of data and have sample code and tutorials for your dev boards to interface to it.</p>
ROB-24601 on There's Something About LoRaROB-24601urn:uuid:9060b637-25a5-7710-8f12-b552028336642021-07-07T15:16:15-06:00<p>Spreading factor and bandwidth, among other factors and design decisions, will help dictate the data rate. There is a great article over on Semtech's website that really digs deeper into this, and should have the information you seek.
https://lora-developers.semtech.com/library/tech-papers-and-guides/lora-and-lorawan/</p>
Customer #107625 on There's Something About LoRaCustomer #107625urn:uuid:ee538f1e-aa82-d99b-97c3-18a9d651ba8c2021-07-07T11:05:57-06:00<p>What is the data rate? For all the good things i hear about distance, I've never heard anyone actually state a measured data rate.</p>