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    <p>I think they are asking specifically for a dual-LoRa device. If I
      understand correctly, Fitz has a handful(?) of dual-lora prototype
      boards that may or may not work with the current build of the
      firmware (likely it would need some tweaking of pins, etc. since I
      never got my hands on one for testing).</p>
    <p>I did some hacking last year on a dual lora setup. I'm pretty
      sure I used the LoPy4 and an old-school ESP8266-compatible
      disaster.radio LoRa hat (what's up from 2018! idk if anyone else
      still has any of these...). I used the LoPy4 because other boards
      don't break out all the pins needed for the dual-lora setup. The
      point is, i was able to get two lora modules connected to an
      ESP32, but I didn't do much more than that. <br>
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    <p>Fitz, I'll DM you about getting at least one of those prototypes
      sent my direction so I can validate that it works with the
      firmware (idk how soon I'll get around to it, but eventually).</p>
    <p>-Grant<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/6/21 1:29 AM, Wensheng Xie wrote:<br>
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      <p>Yes, the current firmware runs on</p>
      <h3 class="tb-main-title" data-title="TTGO LoRa32 V2.1 ESP32 OLED
        0.96寸蓝牙WIFI无线模块SMA IP5306"
        data-spm-anchor-id="2013.1.iteminfo.i0.2beb300293sPE2">TTGO
        LoRa32 V2.1 ESP32 OLED 0.96</h3>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Generally, I think the firmware
        should work for these boards</div>
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href="http://www.lilygo.cn/products.aspx?TypeId=50003&fid=t3:50003:3"
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2021/5/6 下午12:06, Code Bus wrote:<br>
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        <div>Hi. I am interested in development of this dual-module
          board, a friend doing amateur radio pointed me to this since I
          have a foot in the world of radio mesh and an interest in
          longer wavelength comms.<br>
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          This runs the disaster.radio firmware normally loaded onto
          those Ali-vendor sold TTGO LoRa modules?<br>
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