#RAKwireless WisBlock nRF52840 MCU + #LoRa Transceiver ... Super excited to start LoRa coding!
#WisBlock #Arduino Firmware for receiving #LoRa packets ... Runs OK with PlatformIO ... Code looks surprisingly similar to our BL602 LoRa code 🤔
https://github.com/lupyuen/wisblock-lora-receiver/blob/main/src/main.cpp
#WisBlock will receive #LoRa packets from #BL602 ... Let's sync up the LoRa Parameters across WisBlock and BL602 ... Life gets Easy with Serendipity! 👍
https://github.com/lupyuen/wisblock-lora-receiver/blob/main/src/main.cpp
Default #LoRa Parameters for #WisBlock and #BL602 ... Are already the same! Spooky Serendipity 🤔
https://github.com/lupyuen/wisblock-lora-receiver/blob/main/src/main.cpp
Timestamp every #LoRa Packet received by #WisBlock ... We'll match these with the Geocoded Timestamped Photos that we'll snap as we walk ... It's like Pokemon Snap but for LoRa Packets
https://github.com/lupyuen/wisblock-lora-receiver/blob/main/src/main.cpp#L118-L140
...And just to clarify: Geocoded Timestamped Chicken Rice didn't come from the Geocoded Timestamped Chickens earlier 😉
#WisBlock captured One Hour of #LoRa Packets from #PineCone #BL602 yay! 🎉 Now to match the Timestamps with the Geocoded Photos / Chickens / Chicken Rice ... Here's the log:
https://github.com/lupyuen/wisblock-lora-receiver/blob/main/logs/0922-1024.log
Battery is nearly full after one hour of roaming with #LoRa and #BL602 ... Good sign!
https://github.com/lupyuen/bl_iot_sdk/tree/loraping/customer_app/sdk_app_loraping
#BL602 #LoRa packets received by #WisBlock ... LoRa works great 300 metres away! Will have to walk farther (and eat more)
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15Qdcso1GDD1Ltue67cn5Y-3r1bpO6brvn8AbDM5Tqik/edit?usp=sharing
@lupyuen why does the chicken look raw, is this some sort of native food thing, is it really just steamed or something and looks raw? Any spices? Any good? (I love learning about how people eat in other countries :)
Ps, yes I just used an emoji smiley to simultaneous act as a smiley and to close a parenthesis.
@freemo Haha nope I didn't kill the chicken myself 😉 It's the famous Hainanese Chicken Rice...
@lupyuen I dont really know enough about singapore food. We have a few things we claim are singapore foods in america but probably in reality has nothing to do with singapore food...
Based on the wikipedia article sounds like something id love to try.
@freemo Yes you should! Totally safe to eat 🙂 Look for a Singaporean / Malaysian / Vietnamese Restaurant around your area
@lupyuen We do have vietnamese resteraunts but keep in mind america for whatever reason bastardizes ansy sort of asian food and its really just some american thing.
What I'd need to do is go into the vietnamese market we have (where native vietnamese imigrants tend to go) and go to the resteraunt there, then I'd have to ask for the vietnamese menu (they tend to hide it) and order off that.. however it is never in english. but I can ask the waiter, I bet they would know if i describe it.
I'm sure its safe to eat i was just surprised by its raw look. On closer inspection it seems the meat is cooked its just poached (boiled?) which explains why it looks almost raw but isnt, the meat isnt pink.
either way I intent to make it a point to try it sometime soon if I can find it. I need to start traveling again soon and asian countries including singapore is on my list.
What do #WisBlock #Arduino, #RISCV #BL602 and Apache #Mynewt OS have in common? They're using the same #LoRa driver code from Semtech! Serendipitous Discovery 😂
https://github.com/lupyuen/bl_iot_sdk/blob/lora/customer_app/sdk_app_lora/sdk_app_lora/radio.h