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Sparkfun Lora Gateway - 1-CHANNEL ESP32



Sparkfun Lora Gateway - 1-CHANNEL ESP32
The SparkFun LoRa Gateway is a powerful 3-network capable device that can be used to convert LoRa (Long Range) radio messages into data packets that can be accessed via the web. It is a perfect, low-cost tool for monitoring a dozen-or-so LoRa devices and relaying their messages up to the cloud. The LoRa Gateway can also serve as a general-purpose ESP32/RFM95W development platform. more details
Key Features:
  • 3-network capable
  • Low-cost
  • General-purpose ESP32/RFM95W development platform


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The SparkFun LoRa Gateway is a powerful 3-network capable device that can be used to convert LoRa (Long Range) radio messages into data packets that can be accessed via the web. It is a perfect, low-cost tool for monitoring a dozen-or-so LoRa devices and relaying their messages up to the cloud. The LoRa Gateway can also serve as a general-purpose ESP32/RFM95W development platform.

The SparkFun 1-Channel LoRa Gateway is a powerful 3-network capable device thanks to an onboard ESP32 WROOM module and an RFM95W LoRa modem. The RFM95W handles the 915MHz band while the ESP32 takes care of Bluetooth and WiFi capabilities. One of the ideal uses is to convert LoRa (Long Range) radio messages into data packets that you can access via the web, but of course the flexibility it offers can be put to many more uses! It's a perfect, low-cost tool for monitoring a dozen-or-so LoRa devices and relaying their messages up to the cloud. Complete with a Qwiic connector and a breadboard-compatible array of ESP32 pin-breakouts, the Gateway can can also serve as a general-purpose ESP32/RFM95W development platform. The LoRa Gateway can act as either a gateway (hence the name) or a device, but not both at the same time. To really be sure that your setup works as expected you should have another LoRa device to listen to, and/or another LoRa gateway to transmit to. The good news is that the LoRa Gateway 1-Channel can act as both so if you have two then you're all set. To use the 915 MHz radio on the gateway you will need an antenna - for which you have two choices. You may cut a length of solid-core wire to approximately three inches for a through-hole antenna connection with strain relief or you can use a 915MHz antenna with a U.FL connector for higher performance antennas.

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