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Support for AU915 sub-bands #62

Open BrettOT opened 2 years ago

BrettOT commented 2 years ago

You have probably been asked this before but i need some clarification.

  1. I need to set the Application key on the device to get it to connect. When i look in the setup it is x'd out. I can set it using putty commands direct to the module but, when power is removed this does not save.
  2. We are using AU915 and it always defaults to sub band 1. We use sub band 8 for most instances. As with the application key i can set the frequency band via direct putty commands to the module and then it works. Again though when power is removed, the unit defaults. Is there a way i can write the commands i want into the unit and have them stay there?
disk91 commented 2 years ago

Hello 1 - take a look at the issue #34 2 - The subband selected is currently 2 (channel 8 to 15), I can add a AU915_8 mode with subband 8 if you give me the corresponding channels. Please open a specific Issue with the request to track it and implement it in the coming release

disk91 commented 2 years ago

I need you feed back on subbands to include this in the version 1.10 sooner is better, later means next release

BrettOT commented 2 years ago

It would be great if after selecting a country that has sub bands if you could then select the sub band you wish to use. For the US and AU915 the sub bands are as follows: 1: 0-7, 64 2: 8-15, 65 3: 16-23, 66 4: 24-31, 67 5: 32-39, 68 6: 40-47, 69 7: 48-55, 70 8: 56-63, 71

The most common we use is AU915 sub band 8 however, can be any due to local interference. We also use the US frequencies and sub bands as we sell our product all over the world as well as the EU and India frequencies.

The idea is to use this as a cheap portable test unit for field strength testing.

Regards,

Brett O'Toole

t0mZ4 commented 2 years ago

We'd like to +1 this and also have the sub selection for AU915 and US915 we use FSB8 in USA currently.

disk91 commented 2 years ago

This has been added to master Please give a try before release creation

BrettOT commented 2 years ago

Where do I get the code from?

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