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... ... @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ 1 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 1 1 = Overview: = 2 2 3 -In LoRaWAN protocol, the gateway transmit packet use sthe output power base on the Power Index fromtheLoRaWAN server downlink. for example,theLoRaWAN server sendsadownlink with this info "rf_power=14", gatewaygot this info and it will search the index for rf_power=14 and use the related rf setting to set output power. In some cases, the LoRaWAN server might set the rf-power to a quite low value ( for example 0dB) which is not practical for use. In suchacase,theUser can manuallychange the rf_power=0's rf settings to a higher power out. Below are the methods.4 +In LoRaWAN protocol, the gateway transmit packet use the output power base on the Power Index from LoRaWAN server downlink. for example: LoRaWAN server send downlink with this info "rf_power=14", gatewat got this info and it will search the index for rf_power=14 and use the related rf setting to set output power. In some case, the LoRaWAN server might set the rf-power to a quite low value ( for example 0dB) which is not practical for use. In such case, User can manunal change the rf_power=0's rf settings to a higher power out. Below are the methods. 4 4 5 5 6 6 = Change Power for Semtech UDP Paket forward connection = ... ... @@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ 7 7 8 8 ---- 9 9 10 -In LoRaWAN protocol, the gateway output power refer sto the downstream packets sent by Gateway. This output power is controlled bytheLoRaWAN server.11 +In LoRaWAN protocol, the gateway output power refer to the downstream packets sent by Gateway. This output power is controlled by LoRaWAN server. 11 11 12 -Gateway maintain sa power index in the file: /etc/lora/global_conf.json for example:13 +Gateway maintain a power index in the file: /etc/lora/global_conf.json for example: 13 13 14 14 15 15 (% class="box" %) ... ... @@ -29,109 +29,15 @@ 29 29 "dig_gain": 0 30 30 ))) 31 31 32 -(% class="mark" %)Note: If when lorawan server specif iesa rf_powerthatis not listedabove. gateway will choose the closest power. profile.33 +(% class="mark" %)Note: If when lorawan server specify a rf_power which is not list above. gateway will choose the closest power. profile. 33 33 34 34 35 -When theLoRaWAN server sends a downlink stream,theserver will also ask the gateway to use rf_power as output. So usersdon't need to consider controllingonthe gateway side.36 +When LoRaWAN server sends a downlink stream, server will also ask the gateway to use which rf_power as output. So user don't need to consider to control in the gateway side. 36 36 37 -If user swant to always use a higher power or a lower power. Userscan modify the pa_gain,mix_gain,anddig_gainto specify rf_power to achieve this purpose. This is not recommended, because this might break the regulator foraspecific country.38 +If user want to always use a higher power or a lower power. User can modify the pa_gain,mix_gain,dig_gain for specify rf_power to achieve this purpose. This is not recommended, because this might break the regulator for specific country. 38 38 39 -Please note, that the global_conf.json file will be overwritten by the match region files in /etc/lora/cfg-30x when changing settings on the web. Sotheuser needs to change the files in /etc/lora/cfg-cfg-30x instead of global_conf.json40 +Please note, that the global_conf.json file will be overwritten by the match region files in /etc/lora/cfg-30x when changing settings in the web. So user needs to change the files in /etc/lora/cfg-cfg-30x instead of global_conf.json 40 40 41 41 42 -= Change Power for LoRaWAN Basic Station connection = 43 43 44 ----- 45 - 46 -First, you need to find out what is the chip module of the gateway? 47 - 48 -(% class="box infomessage" %) 49 -((( 50 -cat /var/iot/chip 51 -))) 52 - 53 -[[image:image-20220623140335-1.png||height="241" width="378"]] 54 - 55 -Gateways using the SX1301 LoRaWAN Concentrator are the LG308 and DLOS8. 56 - 57 - 58 -**SX1301 Change Power for LoRaWAN Basic Station Connection example:** 59 - 60 -Gateway maintains a power index in the file: /etc/station/station-sx1301.conf for example: 61 - 62 -(% class="box" %) 63 -((( 64 -{ 65 - /* If slave-X.conf present this acts as default settings */ 66 - "SX1301_conf": { /* Actual channel plan is controlled by server */ 67 - "lorawan_public": true, /* is default */ 68 - "clksrc": 1, /* radio_1 provides clock to concentrator */ 69 - /* path to the SPI device, un-comment if not specified on the command line e.g., RADIODEV=/dev/spidev0.0 */ 70 - "device": "/dev/spidev1.0", 71 - /* freq/enable provided by LNS - only HW specific settings listed here */ 72 - 73 - ~|<~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-(% style="color:red" %)Add parameters:"tx_gain_lut" : [ TX_GAIN_LUT, .. ] 74 - 75 - "radio_0": { 76 - "type": "SX1257", 77 - "rssi_offset": -166.0, 78 - "tx_enable": true, 79 - "antenna_gain": 0 80 - }, 81 - "radio_1": { 82 - "type": "SX1257", 83 - "rssi_offset": -166.0, 84 - "tx_enable": false 85 - } 86 - /* chan_multiSF_X, chan_Lora_std, chan_FSK provided by LNS */ 87 - }, 88 -))) 89 - 90 - 91 - 92 -(% class="box" %) 93 -((( 94 -{ 95 - /* If slave-X.conf present this acts as default settings */ 96 - "SX1301_conf": { /* Actual channel plan is controlled by server */ 97 - "lorawan_public": true, /* is default */ 98 - "clksrc": 1, /* radio_1 provides clock to concentrator */ 99 - /* path to the SPI device, un-comment if not specified on the command line e.g., RADIODEV=/dev/spidev0.0 */ 100 - "device": "/dev/spidev1.0", 101 - /* freq/enable provided by LNS - only HW specific settings listed here */ 102 - "tx_gain_lut":[ 103 - {"rf_power": 12, "pa_gain": 2, "mix_gain": 11, "dig_gain": 2, "dac_gain": 3}, ~/~/ Index 0 refer to rf_power: 12dB. device will set the pa_gain,mix_gain,dig_gain 104 - {"rf_power": 13, "pa_gain": 2, "mix_gain": 10, "dig_gain": 0, "dac_gain": 3}, 105 - {"rf_power": 14, "pa_gain": 2, "mix_gain": 12, "dig_gain": 2, "dac_gain": 3}, 106 - {"rf_power": 15, "pa_gain": 2, "mix_gain": 13, "dig_gain": 2, "dac_gain": 3}, 107 - {"rf_power": 16, "pa_gain": 2, "mix_gain": 13, "dig_gain": 1, "dac_gain": 3}, 108 - {"rf_power": 17, "pa_gain": 2, "mix_gain": 14, "dig_gain": 1, "dac_gain": 3}, 109 - {"rf_power": 18, "pa_gain": 2, "mix_gain": 15, "dig_gain": 2, "dac_gain": 3}, 110 - {"rf_power": 19, "pa_gain": 2, "mix_gain": 15, "dig_gain": 1, "dac_gain": 3}, 111 - {"rf_power": 20, "pa_gain": 2, "mix_gain": 15, "dig_gain": 1, "dac_gain": 3}, 112 - {"rf_power": 21, "pa_gain": 3, "mix_gain": 9, "dig_gain": 0, "dac_gain": 3}, 113 - {"rf_power": 22, "pa_gain": 3, "mix_gain": 10, "dig_gain": 0, "dac_gain": 3}, 114 - {"rf_power": 23, "pa_gain": 3, "mix_gain": 11, "dig_gain": 1, "dac_gain": 3}, 115 - {"rf_power": 24, "pa_gain": 3, "mix_gain": 12, "dig_gain": 0, "dac_gain": 3}, 116 - {"rf_power": 25, "pa_gain": 3, "mix_gain": 14, "dig_gain": 0, "dac_gain": 3}, 117 - {"rf_power": 26, "pa_gain": 3, "mix_gain": 14, "dig_gain": 0, "dac_gain": 3}, 118 - {"rf_power": 27, "pa_gain": 3, "mix_gain": 14, "dig_gain": 0, "dac_gain": 3} 119 - ], 120 - "radio_0": { 121 - "type": "SX1257", 122 - "rssi_offset": -166.0, 123 - "tx_enable": true, 124 - "antenna_gain": 0 125 - }, 126 - "radio_1": { 127 - "type": "SX1257", 128 - "rssi_offset": -166.0, 129 - "tx_enable": false 130 - } 131 - /* chan_multiSF_X, chan_Lora_std, chan_FSK provided by LNS */ 132 - }, 133 -))) 134 - 135 -If users want to always use a higher power or a lower power. Users can modify the pa_gain,mix_gain, and dig_gain to specify rf_power to achieve this purpose. This is not recommended, because this might break the regulator for a specific country. 136 - 137 - 44 += Change Power for LoRaWAN Basic Station connection =
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