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title, aliases
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| LoPy to LoPy |
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This example shows how to connect two Pycode LoRa capable modules (nodes) via raw LoRa.
Node A
from network import LoRa
import socket
import time
# Please pick the region that matches where you are using the device:
# Asia = LoRa.AS923
# Australia = LoRa.AU915
# Europe = LoRa.EU868
# United States = LoRa.US915
lora = LoRa(mode=LoRa.LORA, region=LoRa.EU868)
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_LORA, socket.SOCK_RAW)
s.setblocking(False)
while True:
if s.recv(64) == b'Ping':
s.send('Pong')
time.sleep(5)
Node B
from network import LoRa
import socket
import time
# Please pick the region that matches where you are using the device:
# Asia = LoRa.AS923
# Australia = LoRa.AU915
# Europe = LoRa.EU868
# United States = LoRa.US915
lora = LoRa(mode=LoRa.LORA, region=LoRa.EU868)
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_LORA, socket.SOCK_RAW)
s.setblocking(False)
while True:
s.send('Ping')
time.sleep(5)