BYOMesh: A Tiny Dual-Band LoRa Development Kit Announced
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Summary
The article announces the BYOMesh, a new LoRa companion development kit that the creator claims is the world's smallest and most capable. It combines the SX1276 chip for sub-1GHz ISM band mesh networking with the SX1281 chip for high-speed 2.4GHz LoRa communication, all on a single compact board. The product is available for purchase via the dataparty shop.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledWe've been hard at work designing what I believe is now the worlds SMALLEST & most CAPABLE LoRa companion dev kit ever!
It combines the tried and true SX1276 allowing access to the full sub-1GHz ISM band all mesh enthusiast know and love, along with the SX1281 providing high speed 2.4GHz LoRa all on ONE tiny board.
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