The LokoHUB LoRa Sensor Platform Aims to Deliver Off-Grid Weather Data Absolutely Anywhere

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Estonian Internet of Things (IoT) specialist nolilab is preparing to launch a crowdfunding campaign for a long-range remote-sensor off-grid weather station system based on LoRa connectivity: the LokoHUB.

"LokoHUB is an off-grid, all-weather data collection and visualization system designed for remote and challenging environments," nolilab's Tomi Piriyev explains. "The LokoHUB Station is a solar-powered, rugged hub that gathers data from multiple sensors up to 40km away using a 10-channel LoRa receiver. It works completely independently of electricity or network infrastructure, making it ideal for agriculture, environmental monitoring, infrastructure management, and security applications."

Looking for wide-ranging weather monitoring in harsh environments? The LokoHUB promises exactly that. (📷: nolilab)

The hub itself is based around three key components: a Semtech SX1302 LoRa baseband processor — which offers eight channels, rather than Piriyev's claimed 10 — with a 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) cellular modem for backhaul communication, both linked to an on-board...

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