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class c supports or not? #711

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manivalaguru opened this issue Apr 17, 2021 · 1 comment
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class c supports or not? #711

manivalaguru opened this issue Apr 17, 2021 · 1 comment
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@manivalaguru
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this code supports class c or not?? if support means do i have to do any changes to make class c work what i did i have created a class c application in chripstack and increased the tx interval in this code and tired to send multiple downlink but i am not getting?
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  • Version of LMIC being used. If using the latest github mainline, let us know, otherwise state the version.->1.0.2
  • Version of Arduino IDE being used:1.8.12
  • Network provider (The Things Network, Swisscom, ChirpStack, etc.)->chirpstack
  • Region (EU868, US915, etc.)->eu868
  • Board (MCCI Catena, Adafruit Feather M0, Heltec Wi-Fi LoRa 32 v2, etc.)->esp32
  • Radio (HopeRF, SX1276, etc.)->nice rf sx1276
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Sorry, no Class C support in the LMIC at this time. If it were easy, I'd have done it; but the basic LMIC FSMs need to be made explicit rather than implicit (based on callbacks) before I feel this can be implemented reliably. And that's a fair amount of work. Sorry to disappoint!

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