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+ ©2013 Semtech-Cycleo
+
+Lora Gateway packet sender
+===========================
+
+1. Introduction
+----------------
+
+This software is used to send test packets with a Lora concentrator. The packets
+contain little information, on no protocol (ie. MAC address) information but
+can be used to assess the functionality of a gateway downlink using other
+gateways as receivers.
+
+2. Dependencies
+----------------
+
+This program is a typical example of Lora Gateway HAL usage for sending packets.
+
+Only high-level functions are used (the ones contained in loragw_hal) so there
+is no hardware dependencies assuming the HAL is matched with the proper version
+of the hardware.
+Data structures of the sent packets are accessed by name (ie. not at a
+binary level) so new functionalities can be added to the API without affecting
+that program at all.
+
+It was tested with beta8 of the libloragw library, and should be compatible
+with any later version of the library assuming the API is downward-compatible.
+
+3. Usage
+---------
+
+The application runs until the specified number of packets have been send.
+Press Ctrl+C to stop the application before that.
+
+Use the -f option followed by a real number (decimal point and scientific
+'E notation' are OK) to specify the modulation central frequency.
+Use the -s option to specify the Spreading Factor of Lora modulation (values 7
+to 12 are valid).
+Use the -b option to set Lora modulation bandwidth in kHz (accepted values: 125,
+250 or 500).
+Use the -p option to set the concentrator TX power in dBm. Not all values are
+supported by hardware (typically 14 et 20 dBm are supported, other values might
+not give expected power). Check with a RF power meter before connecting any
+sensitive equipment.
+Use the -t option to specify the number of milliseconds of pause between
+packets. Using zero will result in a quasi-continuous emission.
+Use the -x to specify how many packets should be sent.
+
+The packets are 20 bytes long, and protected by the smallest supported ECC.
+
+The payload content is:
+[T][E][S][T][packet counter MSB][packet counter MSB] followed by ASCII padding.
+All Lora data is whitened, so the padding has no influence whatsoever on the
+packet error rate.
+
+4. Changelog
+-------------
+
+2013-10-18, beta 1
+Initial version.