catbert69
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For doing meteor- and airplane-scatter stuff you need quite a bit of transmission power. The max. tx power of LoRa transmitters is way too low.
You can get a LoRa transmitter/receiver for like $5 and setup your own network. Documentation and datasheets are freely available. They are really not printing money with that technology. There isn't any opensource…
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That doesn't work well on 433MHz oder 868MHz. Ionosphere reflection stuff usually happens <30MHz. On VHF/UHF it's usually atmospheric ducting where radio signals are getting reflected between two layers of air.
99% this was atmospheric ducting. Also LoRa is an incredibly robust modulation.