#115 How to build a LoRa / LoraWAN Gateway and connect it to TTN? Using an IC880a Board

Andreas Spiess January 29, 2017
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In this video we build our first Sub-GHz LoRa gateway (step by step) and connect it to The Things Network (TTN). This gateway can be used to connect nodes with Arduino or ESP8266 and a Hope RFM95 board to the internet. This is what we will do in a later episode. Links: IC880a Concentrator: http://webshop.imst.de/ic880a-spi-lorawan-concentrator-868mhz.html Newer gateway: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_AtdHN0 (needs different software) Raspberry Pi 3: http://bit.ly/2kezAfZ Simple PCB: https://www.tindie.com/products/gnz/imst-ic880a-lorawan-backplane-kit/ Complex PCB: https://github.com/ch2i/iC880A-Raspberry-PI https://github.com/ttn-zh/ic880a-gateway/tree/spi Remote Gateway Repository (json): https://github.com/ttn-zh/gateway-remote-config How-to: https://github.com/ttn-zh/ic880a-gateway/wiki The Things Network: https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/ Add a gateway: https://console.thethingsnetwork.org/gateways Check Status: https://staging.thethingsnetwork.org/gatewaystatus/ Gateway Map: https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/map Other concentrator (e.g. for US): https://kuziel.nz/notes/2016/08/lora-gateway-mk1-raspberrypi-multitech-lora-mcard.html: https://github.com/mirakonta/lora_gateway/wiki If you want to support the channel and buy from Banggood: https://bit.ly/2jAQEf4 (no additional fee for you) https://www.facebook.com/Andreas-Spiess-733189426841519/ https://twitter.com/spiessa

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