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gr-lora_sdr
This is the fully-functional GNU Radio software-defined radio (SDR) implementation of a LoRa transceiver with all the necessary receiver components to operate correctly even at very low SNRs. This work has been conducted at the Telecommunication Circuits Laboratory, EPFL.
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InfluxDB
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From their website, it seems like their flagship product https://othernet.is/products/dreamcatcher-circuit-board receives a Ku-band signal "10489 - 12750 MHz". I happen to have a Ku LNB which receives 10.7-12.75 GHz, and it seems like there's open source decoding software https://github.com/Othernet-Project/open-ondd. Given this + an RTLSDR, it should be possible to decode. Has anyone gone for it yet?
AFAIK nobody has tried to software decode the current LoRa transmission. If you do want to try then you'll need https://github.com/tapparelj/gr-lora_sdr to demodulate it. The other software LoRa implementations don't work properly at low SNRs like the satellite signal.
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