LILYGO Paxcounter Disaster-Radio LoRa V2.1_1.6.1 ESP32 433/868/915MHZ 0.96 Inch OLED SD Card Slot Bluetooth WIFI Module Metering Passenger Flows
Main features:
- Digital RSSI function
- Automatic frequency correction
- Automatic gain control
- Fast wake-up and frequency hopping
- Highly configurable data packet handler
- SMA Antenna

Specifications
MCU | ESP32 |
 Flash | 4MB |
 Serial Chip | CH9102 |
Wireless protocol | Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.2 |
Support | TF card slot |
Onboard functions | Reset \ Power switch |
Antenna | 3D WiFi Antenna [Use by default]
(Support WiFi IPEX external antenna, but you need to jump resistance) |
Power Supply | Support USB Micro / Li-Po Battery Dual Power Supply JST GH 2pin 1.25mm [USB can power the battery] |
Sample Code For Reference [Github]
If you need technical support please check below link to find more details.
ESP32-Paxcounter
TTGO-LoRa-Series
Paxcounter Testing:
LoRa32 V2.1_1.6 Disaster-Radio
https://disaster.radio/
https://github.com/sudomesh/disaster-radio
https://github.com/sudomesh/disaster-radio/releases/tag/0.2.0
Note : Pay attention to the OLED when opening the box.
Long Range Low Power LoRa Transceiver
- High sensitivity: -i48dBm
- Transceive rate: 300 kbps
- Optional Hardware
- Version: SX1278[433Mhz] / SX1276[868/915Mhz]
LoRa32 V2.1_1.6
- Paxcounter is an ESP32 MCU-based program for metering passenger flows in realtime. It counts how many mobile devices are around. This gives an estimation how many people are around.
- Paxcounter detects Wifi and Bluetooth signals in the air, focusing on mobile devices by evaluating their MAC adresses.
- Intention of this project is to do this without intrusion in privacy: You don’t need to track people owned devices, if you just want to count them.
- Paxcounter does not persistenly store MAC adresses and does no kind of fingerprinting the scanned devices.
- Data can either be be stored on a local SD-card, transferred to cloud using LoRa WAN network or MQTT over TCP/IP, or transmitted to a local host using serial (SPI) interface.
- Disaster.radio is an off-grid, solar-powered, long-range mesh network built on free, open source software and affordable hardware.
- Designed to be open, distributed, and decentralized, disaster.radio is currently in the prototype/development phase.


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2. Pin Diagram


433/868/915 Mhz CH9102F Options
(Notice: The shipping list does not include battery and SD card)
- 1 X LoRa32 V2.1 433/868/915 Mhz
- 1 X Power Cable(Jst 2pin 1.25mm)
- 1 XÂ Antenna
- 2 X Pin
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