Ground station for LoRa satellites

The arrival of small satellites that used LoRa for telemetry data has meant that less technically qualified persons, with a very low budget, can receive their signals.Thanks to TinyGS, there is now an open network of distributed ground stations, and more stations can be built to increase their coverage.The project presented here is a reasonably robust, dust-resistant and waterproof implementation of TinyGS ground station, using commercial off-the-shelf components. Ideal for outdoor usage

Key component: Heltec WiFi LoRa kit 32 v2 433mhz

Why?

The idea of using LoRa for satellite communications became obvious to many people for the following reasons:

The last point is very important, since many commercial antennas can be used (homemade too!), even if they aren’t very efficient, are enough to receive signals. This was the Achiles’ heel of satellite communications until now

What is the project about?

This project is about a gateway between the Internet (WiFi) and LoRa @433Mhz using as much as possible of commercial off-the-shelf components, so not much expertise needed for assembly. The final key consists in downloading TinyGS firmware which allows something like:

Bill of materials

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Assembly:

This article is not intended to be a step-by-step assembly guide, it will attempt to explain briefly what to do next. Depending on the components obtained, some instructions and their sequence may change slightly

Antenna connector drillings:

Connectors and wire soldering

There are two options to power the station: using a simple 5V power supply or using a PoE adapter. The 5V power option requires less hardware, but is limited to a few meters of cable, however the PoE version requires a PoE injector, a PoE splitter inside the case, but it can be placed up to 100 meters away

Fix antenna connector, circuit board and power cable

Firmware download

Once the power connection was verified (usually the modules came with some sort of test firmware, so when the power is plugged some data will appear on the screen), connect the LoRa module to a computer using a USB cable, and follow the steps of the TinyGS wiki

Antenna placement

The antenna must be placed where there is the clearest view of the sky (on the roof or on a long pole) and away from walls or metal structures. In some houses it is not possible so, many tests on the windows must be carried out to obtain the best result

For outdoor installation, seal the second cable gland with a piece of rubber, wrap some self fusing tape around antenna metallic parts, and put a bit of neutral cure silicone sealant over the screws. Avoid using an acidic silicone sealant (those that smell like vinegar) as it oxidizes screws and metallic parts

Results

Due to the specific logistic conditions of this test, access to the roof was not possible and permanent structures could not be installed outside the windows, so the following configuration was tested: the receiver box would be placed inside, and a temporary magnetic mounted antenna on the outside.

The antenna was purchased at a local store without any optimization or adjustment. The test was carried out in Cali, Colombia, the longest range transmission was received from NORBY satellite over Arequipa, Peru. The distance is about 2265 Km in line of sight, nothing bad for a home-assembled satellite receiver, with a budget of approximately 40 EUR and no adjustment required

Variants

A portable version of the ground station has been developed, it uses a smaller enclosure and is powered by a battery. It was designed to be a temporary-mobile station which connects to a mobile phone via WiFi. It uses a 3.2v LiFePo4 battery, therefore no voltage regulator was required, the battery is connected directly to the 3.3v power pin of the LoRa module

The same hardware (fixed or mobile versions) could be used for another type of projects, such as aprs.fi, which is of particular interest to amateur radio operators. The hardware is 100% compatible and only requires a firmware change

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