Post AM6CLL8PUN8Hw5Dvc0 by avalos@mstdn.social
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 (DIR) Post #AM3oaViqo6gMJRBSL2 by avalos@mstdn.social
       2022-07-31T19:39:54Z
       
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       Is there a patent-free alternative to LoRa?
       
 (DIR) Post #AM6CLK5BOsxOfmhpwW by bkrl@mas.to
       2022-08-01T20:11:32Z
       
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       @avalos Wi-Fi HaLow (802.11ah)Try to take a look...https://www.morsemicro.com/technology/
       
 (DIR) Post #AM6CLL8PUN8Hw5Dvc0 by avalos@mstdn.social
       2022-08-01T20:43:36Z
       
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       @bkrl I like it. I think this is a better link. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11ah
       
 (DIR) Post #AM6o7hBcV6RqX3e72O by kevin@merveilles.town
       2022-08-02T06:18:49Z
       
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       @avalos I think DASH7 is pretty close https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DASH7?wprov=sfla1
       
 (DIR) Post #AM6oxnddl24TbJb69I by avalos@mstdn.social
       2022-08-02T06:28:17Z
       
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       @kevin Interesting. Thanks!
       
 (DIR) Post #AMMWTH8XyAYBuS7pj6 by ae@pleroma.envs.net
       2022-08-09T19:58:58.196886Z
       
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       @avalos https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wize_technologyThis thing, maybe?
       
 (DIR) Post #AMMWbGghWUzUpiubBY by avalos@mstdn.social
       2022-08-09T20:17:55Z
       
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       @ae It seems great, but it's limited to the 169 MHz frequency, so you can't probably use it outside the European Union.
       
 (DIR) Post #AMMio5zDovdCrHSS6C by ae@pleroma.envs.net
       2022-08-09T21:23:37.199574Z
       
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       @avalos yeah, that seems unfortunate. why can't the frequency be changed? I'm not an expert in hardware
       
 (DIR) Post #AMMio7kPGyy8JuXeHg by avalos@mstdn.social
       2022-08-09T22:34:37Z
       
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       @ae I guess it's a standards thing, but likely it has to do with different physical properties of waves at higher or lower frequencies that require different modulation techniques to be reliable.Another thing to take into account is that Wize is free to use as a technology, but the technical details are confidential and only available to members of the Wize Alliance. Not sure if it's also patented.