Issues with LoRa module and library

edugimeno:
WOW!!! So I'm definitely aiming too high if that's the case.
The thing is, like I said before, once you release the balloon there's no way back (you know this), so if things don't work like you expected, the whole project is gone...

With this I mean that I would try to get the code and everything as simple as I can. I may pick a SF a little above what I would expect to be valid and try to use the best antenna I can.

Now that you've done this before, let me ask you something if you don't mind.

What antenna did you use both for the payload and the chaser?
What GPS module did you use? I'm using for these tests the NEO-6M Ublox GPS but this one doesn't go beyond 18Km in height, so Im awaiting for a NEO-8M to arrive, which does go beyond 18Km.

Any help on this topic would be appreciated, Im a teacher collaborating with 9 kids in this school project and I can't fail with this :slight_smile:

Thanks in advance

Balloon tracker uses a 1/4wave vertical (pointing downwards) with 1/4wave radials made out of guitar wire. Ernie ball custom gauge 13.

My base station antenna is a Diamond X50N, its got most of its gain at a low angle to the horizon, which is where you want it.

For a chaser, normally a small mag mount on a car around 5dBi. For ground based searching I use an Arrow satellite 7 element yagi, brillant antenna.

The Ublox GPS should work above 18km, at least the geniune ones should when configured. In the UK the Ublox MAX8Q is common for HAB flights.

There are alternativces to the Ublox GPSs that are heaps cheaper, see this report on GPSs;

GPS Performance Comparisons

Although I have not tested the Quectels at altitude yet.