LoRa Raspberry Pi Gateway with Enclosure
The LoRa Raspberry Pi Gateway is a multi-channel, multi-node LoRaWAN gateway built around the SX1301 concentrator engine and a Raspberry Pi 3. Operating at 915 MHz (suitable for Australia and the US), it provides a professional-grade gateway for connecting LoRa nodes to The Things Network and other LoRaWAN network servers.
Unlike single-channel gateways, the SX1301 concentrator supports simultaneous multi-channel, multi-spreading-factor reception — essential for reliable public LoRa network coverage. The gateway ships fully assembled in a black anodised aluminium enclosure with LoRa and GNSS antennas included.
Key Features
- SX1301 Concentrator – Multi-channel LoRa processing engine with heat sink
- 915 MHz (AU/US) – Designed for Australian and US LoRaWAN frequency plans
- Raspberry Pi 3 Backbone – Hackable Linux environment for custom configuration
- Multi-Channel, Multi-Node – Supports simultaneous connections from multiple LoRa devices
- GNSS (GPS) Antenna – Multi-frequency positioning for gateway location services
- Aluminium Enclosure – Black anodised, fully assembled
Ideal For
- The Things Network community gateways
- Multi-node LoRaWAN deployments
- IoT sensor networks for agriculture, environment, and smart cities
- LoRa experimentation and development
Package Contents
- 1× LoRa Raspberry Pi Gateway in aluminium enclosure
- 1× 2 dBi 915 MHz LoRa antenna
- 1× Multi-frequency GNSS (GPS) antenna
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