Adam Haun
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ParticipantI’ve updated to the latest stable release of libxDot and I still have this problem. Does anyone have any idea what’s going on?
Adam Haun
ParticipantIt would also be nice if the send() and recv() functions worked on arrays instead of vectors. Vectors have to be allocated on the heap, which I try to avoid in embedded programming.
June 19, 2018 at 11:35 am in reply to: What is the correct antenna matching network for 915 MHz? #23892Adam Haun
ParticipantSteve,
That’s for the chip antenna on the developer board, right? On our board, we’re using a Laird TRA9023 antenna (datasheet here)connected to the U.FL connector on the xDot. It’s a 50 ohm antenna, so do we even need a matching network?
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-AdamAdam Haun
ParticipantI’ve read a couple things suggesting that this might be possible:
Question M12 in the Best Practices FAQ
A forum response from Jason in 2016
A forum response from Peter in 2017Is there any update? I’m fine experimenting with configuration options, I just need to know where to start.
Adam Haun
ParticipantIt works! Thanks, Jason, that was exactly what I needed!
Adam Haun
ParticipantExcellent! Thank you for the information, Jason. I’ll try to get this working. One question, though — my Conduit is an MTCDT-H5, and seems to have a USB connection to the LoRa module. The gateway’s util_tx_test doesn’t seem to work with a USB connection. Is there another version of the utility that works with my gateway?
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