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1 = Introduction =
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4 In LoRaWAN protocol, the gateway output power refer to the downstream packets sent by Gateway. This output power is controlled by LoRaWAN server.
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8 Gateway maintain a power index in the file: /etc/lora/global_conf.json for example:
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13 "tx_lut_3": {
14 "desc": "TX gain table, index 3",        ~/~/ Index 3 refer to rf_power: 15dB. device will set the pa_gain,mix_gain,dig_gain 
15 "pa_gain": 2,                            ~/~/ to the value mentioned here so to generate 15dB output power.
16 "mix_gain": 10,
17 "rf_power": 15,
18 "dig_gain": 1
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20 "tx_lut_4": {
21 "desc": "TX gain table, index 4",
22 "pa_gain": 2,
23 "mix_gain": 10,
24 "rf_power": 16,
25 "dig_gain": 0
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29 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.
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33 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 recommend, because this might break the regulator for specify country.
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37 Please note, the global_conf.json file will be overwrite by the match region files in /etc/lora/cfg-30x when change settings in the web. So user need to change the files in /etc/lora/cfg-cfg-30x instead of global_conf.json
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