#196 RAK831 LoRaWAN Gateway with a Raspberry Pi Zero (project)

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Multi-Channel Lora Gateways are quite expensive, and competition amongst the suppliers was not significant. This is why I was happy when RAK Wireless announced its RAK831 concentrator board. And also my viewers. They voted for this video. Today we will build a LoRaWAN gateway which costs less than half of the first one I made one and a half years ago. With today's project, we will build a gateway using this concentrator and a Raspberry Pi zero.

Links:
Charles' Github: https://github.com/hallard/RAK831-Zero
Installation guide: https://github.com/ch2i/LoraGW-Setup
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#196 RAK831 LoRaWAN Gateway with a Raspberry Pi Zero (project) #196 RAK831 LoRaWAN Gateway with a Raspberry Pi Zero (project) Reviewed by Anonymous on April 19, 2018 Rating: 5