8 Channel LoRa Gateway HAT with LoRa and GPS Antenna - SX1301 Pi Not Included
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If you're building a Raspberry Pi project and need to send data back-and-forth, the WiFi module built into newer Pi's should be fine for most cases.
However , WiFi does not have a long range and also requires both investment (through your ISP) and setup (routers, access points, network security schemes). If you're deploying your project somewhere more remotely, without WiFi or a strong cellular network, like a rural area, you'll need another option. Something that can be deployed quickly with no overhead setup and that will transmit/receive over a long distance.
Enter LoRa (Long Range) Radio - a smart, long-range, wireless transmission technology that enables the future of IoT (Internet of Things) without Cellular fees.
This LoRa HAT from RAK Wireless is capable of multi-channel, multi-node communication all running in a non-intimidating, hackable Raspberry Pi environment. Unlike our basic LoRa gateway bonnet , this chipset can support all 8 channels, so it can handle multiple clients, on different LoRa channels, without having to do any code tweaks.
Includes:
- 915MHz LoRa concentrator + GPS shield
- 16GB MicroSD card ready to pop into your Raspberry Pi
- Magnetic mount GPS/GNSS antenna 1m with SMA connector
- 915 MHz LoRa compatible antenna (2dBi Gain / 50 Ω)
- Mounting kit with 4 x brass standoffs & 4 x washers
Once you have your Internet-to-LoRa gateway set up with this kit, make LoRa nodes using our Feather line for easy deployment of sensor networks that run on battery power. Don't forget to only use 900 MHz LoRa modules to match up with this transceiver HAT's frequency.
Please Note: This kit is compatible with Raspberry Pi 5, Pi 4, and Raspberry Pi 3 B+ only , and the Raspberry Pi and enclosure are not included! You'll also certainly want a power supply and peripherals.