Good evening,
I am writing to you for a trouble.
I have an RN2483 module. When I set the adr “off” with the command “mac set adr off” I see that adr is disabled. When I send a confirmed uplink and recheck the adr ![adr|690x401]returns “on”.
Is it a normal behavior?
How can I permanently disable the adr?
mac save ?
adr is a non-saving parameter.
and if you set it just before joining ?
The same…
and what does it answers after sys get ver ?
sys get ver
RN2483 1.0.3 Mar 22 2017 06:00:42
Another weird behavior: when i set SF7 and after i send an uncnf uplink the sf go to sf12.
don’t believe everthing the GUI tells you
check yourself with the console window open.
You need to wait for mac_tx_ok before trying to get the SF. Now you are asking for it in RX2 window when the module switched to the RX2 parameters
BTW, when using ABP you need to set the RX2 parameters to SF9, 869.525MHz if you are using TTN and want to be able to receive downlinks.
Great, Thanks Kersing and Borroz
But the behaviour of the adr (switch with confirmed message) remain a bug of firmware?
This is a firmware bug of the RN device. When the device receives a downlink mac-command (e.g. channel-mask, device-status request, anything…) it automatically turns on ADR. I’ve reported this issue May last year, but it hasn’t been fixed yet.