Packing the #LoRaWAN gateway in a waterproof enclosure. Yes, there was a good reason to attach that car lamp light bulb to the box.
@szescstopni if you dont mind me asking, what is the dB of the antenna you are using for the gateway? Roughly, how much area are you trying to cover?
I am very close to deploying my gateway on my roof but still havent decided on the dB of the antenna. Judging from your pictures, we are going to be dealing with similar issues as I too will have to deal with a lot of leaves come spring.
@PlumpCat I honestly don't know the gain, but I'll let you know tomorrow – other people working on this project will know :) Bear in mind that this is a sparsely populated area with little interference, so I'm not sure how our experiences, which we will share somewhere pretty soon, is applicable to your situation. I definitely will try to see how a LoRaWAN tracker works on our dogs :)
@szescstopni oh man I look forward to seeing how the dog tracking works!! That will be cool to see. Too bad dead reckoning gps devices cost so much still!
@PlumpCat The latest LoRaWAN specification allows for triangulation, we'll be testing that some time in the future – the experimental gateway doesn't have this capability. Still waiting for info on the antenna gain.
@PlumpCat I'm not sure about the precision of TDOA. I hope I'll have a few stationary sensors soon to see how leaves interfere. I'm in the very early stage of learning this stuff, but fortunately I work with people who know what they're doing. will share results, and I guess we'll be in touch regarding tracking.