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30 30  ==== 1.1 What is PG1302 LoRaWAN Concentrator? ====
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35 - The PG1302 is a multi-channel high performance transmitter/receiver designed to simultaneously receive several
33 +The PG1302 is a multi-channel high performance transmitter/receiver designed to simultaneously receive several LoRa packets using random spreading factors on random  channels. Its goal is to enable robust connection between a central wireless data concentrator and a massive amount of wireless end-points spread over a very wide range of distances.
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38 38  (((
39 - LoRa packets using random spreading factors on random channels. Its goal is to enable robust connection between
37 +The PG1302 is design to use with Raspberry Pi to build smart metering fixed networks and Internet of Things applications with up to 5000 nodes per km2 in moderately interfered environment.
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43 - a central wireless data concentrator and a massive amount of wireless end-points spread over a very wide range of distances.
41 +PG1302 is fully compatible with RPi3/4, users can use the pre-build OS from Dragino to set up and easy to use the module by Web UI. Or install the raw lorawan driver in the exist OS.
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57 - The PG1302 is design to use with Raspberry Pi to build smart metering fixed networks and Internet of Things
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75 - PG1302 is fully compatible with RPi3/4, users can use the pre-build OS from Dragino to set up and easy to use the
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79 - module by Web UI. Or install the raw lorawan driver in the exist OS.
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90 90  ==== 1.2 Features ====
91 91  
92 92  * Base on Semtech SX1302 solution
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110 110  
111 111  ==== 1.5 LEDs ====
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114 - TX: Blink when transmit a packet
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73 + TX: Blink when transmit a packet
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118 - RX: Blink when receive a packet
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75 + RX: Blink when receive a packet
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122 - Config: Always ON
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77 + Config: Always ON
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125 125  
126 126  ==== 1.6 Power Consumption ====
127 127  
128 - TBD
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130 130  
131 131  ==== 1.7 Applications ====
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141 141  
142 142  ==== 2.1 System structure ====
143 143  
144 - This example is an example to show how to set up the PG1302 + RPi as a LoRaWAN gateway to use with [[TheThingsNetwork>>url:http://www.thethingsnetwork.org/]](TTN) LoRaWAN server.
98 +This example is an example to show how to set up the PG1302 + RPi as a LoRaWAN gateway to use with [[TheThingsNetwork>>url:http://www.thethingsnetwork.org/]](TTN) LoRaWAN server.Set up method for other server are similar.
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146 - Set up method for other server are similar.
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148 148  (% style="text-align:center" %)
149 149  [[image:1651743698677-436.png||height="457" width="686"]]
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189 189  
190 190  ==== 4.3 Access the Linux console ====
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194 - Connect the RPI Ethernet port to your router, RPi will obtain an IP address from your router. In the router’s
144 +Connect the RPI Ethernet port to your router, RPi will obtain an IP address from your router. In the router’s management portal, you should be able to find what IP address the router has assigned to the RPI. You can use this IP to connect the WEB UI or SSH access of RPI.
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196 - management portal, you should be able to find what IP address the router has assigned to the RPI. You can
146 +Make sure your PC and the RPI is in the same network, then use a SSH tool (such as [[putty>>url:http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~~sgtatham/putty/download.html]]) to access it. Below are screenshots
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198 - use this IP to connect the WEB UI or SSH access of RPI.
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202 - Make sure your PC and the RPI is in the same network, then use a SSH tool (such as [[putty>>url:http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~~sgtatham/putty/download.html]]) to access it.
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204 - Below are screenshots
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209 209  (% style="text-align:center" %)
210 210  [[image:1651744193675-591.png||height="450" width="466"]]
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232 232  
233 233  ===== 4.4.1 Home page =====
234 234  
235 - Open a browser on the PC and type the RPI ip address
174 + Open a browser on the PC and type the RPI ip address
236 236  
237 - [[http:~~/~~/IP_ADDRESS** **>>url:http://192.168.1.xx/]] (If the IP is assigned by uplink router)
176 + [[http:~~/~~/IP_ADDRESS** **>>url:http://192.168.1.xx/]] (If the IP is assigned by uplink router)
238 238  
239 - You will see the login interface of RPI as shown below.
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241 - The account details for Web Login are:
179 + You will see the login interface of RPI as shown below.
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181 + The account details for Web Login are:
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243 243  **~ User Name: root**
244 244  
245 245  **~ Password:   dragino**
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251 251  ===== 4.4.2 LoRa Page =====
252 252  
253 - This page shows the LoRa Radio Settings. There are a set of default frequency band according to LoRaWAN
193 + This page shows the LoRa Radio Settings. There are a set of default frequency band according to LoRaWAN protocol, and user can customize the band* as well.
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255 - protocol, and user can customize the band* as well.
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258 258  [[image:1651744554845-970.png||height="328" width="621"]]
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260 260   Different PG1302 hardware version can support different frequency range:
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262 262   ➢ 868: valid frequency: 863Mhz ~~ 870Mhz. for bands EU868, RU864, IN865 or KZ865.
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264 264   ➢ 915: valid frequency: 902Mhz ~~ 928Mhz. for bands US915, AU915, AS923 or KR920
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266 266   After user choose the frequency plan, he can see the actually frequency in used by checking the
267 267  
268 268   page LogRead ~-~-> LoRa Log
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280 280  (% style="text-align:center" %)
281 281  [[image:1651744767914-283.png||height="352" width="621"]]
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283 - Note *: See this instruction for how to configure TTN.
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285 - [[https:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=Notes_for_TTN>>url:https://wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=Notes_for_TTN||style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"]]
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225 + Note *: See this instruction for how to configure TTN.
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227 + [[https:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=Notes_for_TTN>>url:https://wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=Notes_for_TTN]]
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288 288  ====== 4.4.3.2 Basic Station ======
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290 290  (% style="text-align:center" %)
291 291  [[image:1651744890629-683.png||height="380" width="621"]]
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293 - Note *: See this instruction for how to configure TTN.
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295 - [[https:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=Notes_for_AWS-IoT-Core>>url:https://wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=Notes_for_AWS-IoT-Core]]
236 + Note *: See this instruction for how to configure TTN.
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238 + [[https:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=Notes_for_AWS-IoT-Core>>url:https://wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=Notes_for_AWS-IoT-Core]]
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298 298  ===== 4.4.4 LogRead =====
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300 300  ====== 4.4.4.1 LoRa Log ======
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303 303  [[image:1651744955955-452.png||height="571" width="621"]]
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305 - Show the frequency for LoRa Radio and traffics.
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249 + Show the frequency for LoRa Radio and traffics.
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308 308  ====== 4.4.4.2 System Log ======
309 309  
310 - Show system log.
254 + Show system log.
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313 313  [[image:1651745003470-264.png||height="477" width="621"]]
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327 327  ==== 5.1 OS requirement ====
328 328  
329 - RPI in this example is RPI model 4B with fresh Raspbian OS install.
273 + RPI in this example is RPI model 4B with fresh Raspbian OS install.
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331 331   pi@raspberrypi:~~$ cat /etc/os-release
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352 352  ==== 5.2 Get Gateway ID in Raspberry and input this in TTN v3. ====
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354 - In RPI, run below command to get a Gateway ID
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356 - (% class="mark" %)ifconfig eth0
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358 358  (% style="text-align:center" %)
359 359  [[image:1651745210205-512.png||height="130" width="621"]]
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361 - We got the ether (eth0 MAC) address is b8:27:eb:49:62:bc). Add ffff at the end and remove “:” to get the gateway ID: b827ebxxxxbcffff.
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363 - Input this to TTN v3. Make sure to select legacy packet forwarder.
306 + We got the ether (eth0 MAC) address is b8:27:eb:49:62:bc). Add ffff at the end and remove “:” to get the gateway ID: b827ebxxxxbcffff. Input this to TTN v3.
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308 + Make sure to select legacy packet forwarder.
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365 365  (% style="text-align:center" %)
366 366  [[image:1651745267862-321.png||height="526" width="621"]]
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426 426  ===== 5.2.2 Config Gateway ID, Frequency Band and Server address =====
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429 - After installation, user can find the configuration file in** /etc/lora/ **Replace the gateway ID we got above to the
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373 + After installation, user can find the configuration file in** /etc/lora/ **Replace the gateway ID we got above to the **gateway_ID** in file **local_conf.json**
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433 -**~ gateway_ID** in file **local_conf.json**
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375 + The default LoRaWAN server points to localhost, user need to put the correct server address to the server_address field in file **local_conf.json**, like below.
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437 - The default LoRaWAN server points to localhost, user need to put the correct server address to the
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441 - server_address field in file **local_conf.json**, like below.
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445 445  [[image:1651745709709-887.png||height="820" width="621"]]
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447 447  
448 - User can find the TTN v3 server address from:
381 + User can find the TTN v3 server address from:
449 449  
450 - [[Server Addresses ~| The Things Stack for LoRaWAN (thethingsindustries.com)>>url:https://www.thethingsindustries.com/docs/getting-started/server-addresses/#deployments]]
383 + [[Server Addresses ~| The Things Stack for LoRaWAN (thethingsindustries.com)>>url:https://www.thethingsindustries.com/docs/getting-started/server-addresses/#deployments]]
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453 - And the default frequency band is US915 in **global_conf.json** file.
386 + And the default frequency band is US915 in **global_conf.json** file.
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455 455  (% style="text-align:center" %)
456 456  [[image:1651745838008-820.png||height="650" width="621"]]
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482 482  ===== 5.2.3 Check result =====
483 483  
484 - Run below command to restart the dragino_fwd:
417 + Run below command to restart the dragino_fwd:
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486 486   sudo systemctl stop draginofwd
487 487  
488 488   sudo systemctl start draginofwd
489 489  
490 - debug check the ruing status of fwd:
423 + debug check the ruing status of fwd:
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492 - sudo systemctl status draginofwd
425 + sudo systemctl status draginofwd
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494 494  (% style="text-align:center" %)
495 495  [[image:1651746045057-414.png]]
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497 497  
498 - The dragino_fwd will start with the new gateway ID and TTN v3 should show the connection ok:
431 + The dragino_fwd will start with the new gateway ID and TTN v3 should show the connection ok:
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501 501  [[image:1651746078253-168.png||height="372" width="621"]]
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504 - We can check dragino_fwd running states in RPi by running:
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506 - //**sudo journalctl -u draginofwd -f**//
438 + We can check dragino_fwd running states in RPi by running:
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440 + //**sudo journalctl -u draginofwd -f**//
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508 508  (% style="text-align:center" %)
509 509  [[image:1651746111963-838.png]]
510 510  
511 - If there are LoRaWAN nodes transmits nearby, we can see the traffic in TTN v3 –> Gateway ~-~-> Live data
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447 + If there are LoRaWAN nodes transmits nearby, we can see the traffic in TTN v3 –> Gateway ~-~-> Live data
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513 513  (% style="text-align:center" %)
514 514  [[image:1651746139304-966.png||height="326" width="621"]]
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517 517  ===== 5.2.4 Commands to handle service =====
518 518  
519 519  * **Stop** dragino_fwd service:  sudo systemctl stop draginofwd
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525 525  === 6. Order Info ===
526 526  
527 - Part Number: **PG1302-XX**  Or  Part Number: **PG1302-PI-XX   **(Include RPi converter board for RPI 3/4)
464 + Part Number: **PG1302-XX**  Or Part Number: **PG1302-PI-XX   **(Include RPi converter board for RPI 3/4)
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529 529  **~ XX:**
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