Initial release of BresserWeatherSensorLW #1061
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Epic, epic, epic. Very cool to see this come alive & get adopted! Additional bonus points for excellent "Important notes" and "Features" in your readme. Can we pretty please dip into your apparent RP2040 skills for the persistence library? As you may have seen, we are looking for an RP2040 deepsleep sketch that can serve as a starting point just like you found the ESP32 version :) If you can extract the necessary bits and pieces from your .ino sketch and submit as a PR, we will be very grateful! |
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Hi @matthias-bs , it's nice to read this thread and look forward to new developments. We exchanged a few messages for another yours project, I don't know if you remember. I would also like to thank @jgromes for his work on the RadioLib library, which with the 6.5 version put in crisis my project, but which has made a huge evolution. many thanks, Davide |
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It's my pleasure to announce the initial release of BresserWeatherSensorLW.
Many thanks to all people involved in adding LoRaWAN support to RadioLib, especially @jgromes, @StevenCellist and @HeadBoffin ! The quality of your code - including the examples - and documentation is excellent!
The Persistence support for RadioLib allowed me to port my code from arduino-lmic to RadioLib in a very short time.
Special thanks for the excellent RadioLib LoRaWAN on TTN starter script - this will help new users a lot!
I'm sure RadioLib will soon be the base for countless LoRaWAN projects.
Kind Regards,
Matthias
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