Hello.. this thing can communicate up to 200 km (current record) with line of sight and the proper serttings (lora mode 13 .. the slowest. i think to remember). Also 0.5 uA of sleep can let the battery last for years.. ah yes.. dont touch IC pins like that.. hold them on the side. Static electricity can build up on dry skin and burn the IC. Keep up the good work :)
I think I'm walking the same road here at 9/4/21. Gots some Nano's and gunna get wired. I'm starting with a budget pack of two Nano and two Nrf24l01 modules. 433mhz is the plan, but I'm going to check them all out. there are some new ones since 2018. Good day
Question: say you have a Firebeetle LoRa module connected to an Firebeetle ESP32 through SPI set up as a transmitter. Can that device communicate with this Reyax LoRa module that is connected to an Arduino nano through serial (UART) set up as a receiver?
Bro great project I was followed all this process as shown in u r video but I have some problems only address is saved in the memory of rylr896 parameters and bandwidth not saved after disconnected from pc and reconnect module with pc all commands are default And I m not getting the range above 100meters pls bro help me
Hello, I have a question for you about the reyax module, I'm working with lora for a project , I need to make lora multi-point nodes but your example is the point-to-point connection, my question is: if I use a reyax module as a gateway and other two diferents reyax modules as lora nodes ,they could send information at the same reyax gateway ? or they only function with point-to-point connection?
i saw on datasheet of reyax, the stm32 is only convert the communication protocol from the engine inside of reyax module (Semtech SX1276). its convert from SPI to UART.
Raad Yacu Thanks Raad, I know about the high price. I've actually mentioned this a few times to Reyax. They said they will look into it in the near future. The issue is that the modules are designed to satisfy very very high standards and is compliant to standards way above DIY level.
@@tornadokat I have 15 mini cameras that put out s-video (yellow cable).. all i need is a video board that can talk to a hub... AND a radio transmitter system
@@TheAnical OK. LoRa, and several other similar products, are designed for ultra low data rates at long distances (if needed). Think along the lines of 12 bytes of sensor data. Even sending one JPG picture in a reasonable amount of time is a struggle for LoRa. What wireless format might work for you is going to be determined by how far you are trying to go.
@@TheAnical I've seen many discussions started by people wanting to transmit video via an Arduino and they all come to a dead end when they realize an Arduino isn't up to the task because that was never the intent for a low cost MCU like that. And that is just talking one video stream, let alone several. I have seen Auduinos used for control purposes while the video was transmitted using another option. Something like a Raspberry Pi is likely your starting point for a controller and WiFi to handle the bandwidth needed for video.
Hello.. this thing can communicate up to 200 km (current record) with line of sight and the proper serttings (lora mode 13 .. the slowest. i think to remember). Also 0.5 uA of sleep can let the battery last for years.. ah yes.. dont touch IC pins like that.. hold them on the side. Static electricity can build up on dry skin and burn the IC. Keep up the good work :)
I think I'm walking the same road here at 9/4/21. Gots some Nano's and gunna get wired. I'm starting with a budget pack of two Nano and two Nrf24l01 modules. 433mhz is the plan, but I'm going to check them all out. there are some new ones since 2018. Good day
I tried the same but it's not working. You didn't use "AT+SEND=2..
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works as enter and it is necessary to send at command... Then how your circuit is working?
Question: say you have a Firebeetle LoRa module connected to an Firebeetle ESP32 through SPI set up as a transmitter. Can that device communicate with this Reyax LoRa module that is connected to an Arduino nano through serial (UART) set up as a receiver?
would love to see a video series like this on Reyax's RYLR406 433MHZ
There's nothing on these links in ebay! If you can paste it again.
Bro great project I was followed all this process as shown in u r video but I have some problems only address is saved in the memory of rylr896 parameters and bandwidth not saved after disconnected from pc and reconnect module with pc all commands are default
And I m not getting the range above 100meters pls bro help me
Nice video
Can it send key commands?
Hello, I have a question for you about the reyax module, I'm working with lora for a project , I need to make lora multi-point nodes but your example is the point-to-point connection, my question is: if I use a reyax module as a gateway and other two diferents reyax modules as lora nodes ,they could send information at the same reyax gateway ? or they only function with point-to-point connection?
Where did you get the specs sheets, mine didn't come with anything? can you send a link?
What is the latency
What if they let us use a few pins of the stm32? That would be awesome..
i saw on datasheet of reyax, the stm32 is only convert the communication protocol from the engine inside of reyax module (Semtech SX1276). its convert from SPI to UART.
I also wondered if anything could be done with the STM32... such a waste if all it does is serial conversion.
Do these modules works in light of sight or optimal direction
Because i have 2 make project in which i have to control a boat wirelessly
Antony - these are great but wish they were cheaper. If you are interested in 433 Mhz serials, look at HC-12
Awesome videos on this
Raad Yacu Thanks Raad, I know about the high price. I've actually mentioned this a few times to Reyax. They said they will look into it in the near future. The issue is that the modules are designed to satisfy very very high standards and is compliant to standards way above DIY level.
Could use SLIP (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_Line_Internet_Protocol) for a long range wifi project... looking forward to the next instalment!
Thanks Matthew! All three parts will be released this weekend!
Antony Cartwright awesome!
Is this Analogue or Digital, can it handle composite video? Could it do say quad copter receiver?
D, no, no. Google How LoRa works and what it is used for.
@@tornadokat I have 15 mini cameras that put out s-video (yellow cable).. all i need is a video board that can talk to a hub... AND a radio transmitter system
@@TheAnical OK. LoRa, and several other similar products, are designed for ultra low data rates at long distances (if needed). Think along the lines of 12 bytes of sensor data. Even sending one JPG picture in a reasonable amount of time is a struggle for LoRa. What wireless format might work for you is going to be determined by how far you are trying to go.
@@tornadokat Trying to figure out what 10 arduino transmitter sets to buy.. need a serial connection if possible for switching
@@TheAnical I've seen many discussions started by people wanting to transmit video via an Arduino and they all come to a dead end when they realize an Arduino isn't up to the task because that was never the intent for a low cost MCU like that. And that is just talking one video stream, let alone several. I have seen Auduinos used for control purposes while the video was transmitted using another option. Something like a Raspberry Pi is likely your starting point for a controller and WiFi to handle the bandwidth needed for video.
tldr: they're serial