Rnode Bounds - Bandwidth, spreading factor, etc. #553
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I have been playing around with rnodes built off the Lilygo Lora32 boards. In trying to maximize distance for small text packages with Sideband, I ran into some issues. I could not successfully close link at a SF of 10+ with a bandwidth of 62.5 kHz. Once I drop to SF = 9 everything is good. After some digging I found the article https://www.lab5e.com/docs/lora/dr_sf/. This goes into maximum payload size and data rate. There is also the tool on unsigned.io for calculating data rates. So my question is, is there a rule of thumb for minimum data rate or payload size to close link and communicate? Thanks! |
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Section 2, specifically 2.5, should provide some good high-level information: Primer Rule of thumb: 500 baud is about the floor. You can go much lower in certain circumstances, but that's about the sweet spot. |
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Section 2, specifically 2.5, should provide some good high-level information: Primer
Rule of thumb: 500 baud is about the floor. You can go much lower in certain circumstances, but that's about the sweet spot.