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@ -11,9 +11,11 @@ You can use one of the Lora32 boards:
* TTGO T-Beam V0.7 (433MHz SX1278)
* TTGO T-Beam V1 (433MHz SX1278)
* TTGO T-Beam V1 (868/915MHz, SX1276)
This boards cost around 30 Euros, they are very cheap but perfect for an LoRa iGate.
Keep in minde: you need a 433MHz version!
These boards cost around 30 Euros, they are very cheap but perfect for an LoRa tracker/iGate.
It has been successfully tested within the **US902-928** range with compatible 868/915 MHz TTGO devices. See the configuration section below.
## Compiling and configuration
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* To upload it to your board you have to do this via **Upload File System image** in PlatformIO!
* To find the 'Upload File System image' click the PlatformIO symbol (the little alien) on the left side, choos your configuration, click on 'Platform' and search for 'Upload File System image'.
### The US902-928 band
To get started with a T-Beam device working on the **US902-928** band, you need to:
* Tune the tracker frequency to the desired value from that band:
```
"lora":
{
"frequency_rx": 913880000,
"frequency_tx": 913880000,
...
}
```
* Use the same values to configure the **LoRa iGate** on the file [data/is-cfg.json](https://github.com/lora-aprs/LoRa_APRS_iGate/blob/master/data/is-cfg.json#L37).
The above example uses LoRa channel #6 (913.88MHz), but *use it at your own risk* and make sure to respect local regulations!
## LoRa iGate
Look at my other project: a [LoRa iGate](https://github.com/peterus/LoRa_APRS_iGate)