Meteobridge PRO2 now supports NBIOT

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Meteobridge PRO2 now supports NBIOT

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To allow gathering and transmitting weather data in remote locations where no Internet is available, there is a Meteobridge PRO2 variant "Meteobridge PRO2 NBIOT" equipped with a NBIOT module based on the 1NCE offering. Please read details here: https://meteobridge.com/wiki/index.php/ ... idge_NBIOT

For Germany, Benelux, Austria, Switzerland and Italy (more to come) this might be an interesting solution for remote locations.

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Not really a good solution either, especially the radio range argument, as we are well connected throughout Europe when it comes to minor data transmission. Even the good web service of the Meteobridge is no longer accessible (it is a dead end communication with NBIot). But is there a solution for the Raspberry Pi variant USB with NBiot transceiver? Or a USB- LoRAWAN variant for the Raspberry Pi? What about the real time with NBiot if I want to have the wind to the minute? I think is overengineering here for the hobby weather aspirants. But i am also not a big fan of LoRaWAN, it is so chaotic in infra structure (any TTN Version hunt the next) and setup and so must use TTN NET connection are very poor and difficult ! And also if you have an open Gateway then you are lucky when it works more as 6 months :lol:
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reiry01 wrote: Fri Nov 15, 2024 1:21 pm Not really a good solution either, especially the radio range argument, as we are well connected throughout Europe when it comes to minor data transmission. Even the good web service of the Meteobridge is no longer accessible (it is a dead end communication with NBIot). But is there a solution for the Raspberry Pi variant USB with NBiot transceiver? Or a USB- LoRAWAN variant for the Raspberry Pi? What about the real time with NBiot if I want to have the wind to the minute? I think is overengineering here for the hobby weather aspirants. But i am also not a big fan of LoRaWAN, it is so chaotic in infra structure (any TTN Version hunt the next) and setup and so must use TTN NET connection are very poor and difficult ! And also if you have an open Gateway then you are lucky when it works more as 6 months :lol:
Thank you for sharing your insight that full Internet access is much better than just having NBIOT. Never had imagined that :lol:
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