
The Things Network (TTN) Gateway Holder
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I'm excited to share with you a project that involves combining the IMST iC880A - LoRaWAN Concentrator 868MHz and a Raspberry Pi 2b. These two components will form the core of a Thethingsnetwork gateway, which is a remarkable device. To assemble this system, you'll need some M3 screws, specifically metric ones. They're not included in this package, so make sure to acquire them before proceeding. In the provided skp and stl files, I've added four screw holders that allow for easy attachment of the module to an external box. This box is a separate entity from the project's contents and will be used to house the module securely. You can see on the photo that these holders have not been installed yet, so you'll need to take care of that step as well. The IMST iC880A - LoRaWAN Concentrator 868MHz is a crucial component, and its manual can be found at https://github.com/ttn-zh/ic880a-gateway/wiki. This resource will guide you through the process of setting up your gateway. The Raspberry Pi 2b is also an essential part of this project, and its capabilities will be fully utilized in the creation of the Thethingsnetwork gateway. As you begin to assemble your gateway, keep in mind that the M3 screws are a vital component. They'll help secure the module in place, ensuring it functions correctly. The skp and stl files have been carefully designed to make this process as seamless as possible. By following these instructions, you'll be able to create a robust and reliable Thethingsnetwork gateway.
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