For US915 SF7 DR3 I can send packets of around 230Bytes with a duty cycle of 10%

Hello community, I am using LoRaWAN to send a 230 byte packet for US915 SF7 and DR3, after thoroughly reviewing documentation, forums and others, I still have some doubts. I understand that US915 does not have a duty cycle limitation like EU868 does. In this case, using calculators to verify the ToA, it tells me that for the packet the SF7 and DR3 are correct but the duty cycle must be less than or greater than 36 seconds for 1% of the duty cycle, but I can use 10%, around 3.7 seconds, to send the packets, of course, taking into account the specifications and limitations for FUP? And in the case of a private server where my computer is the host, how many packets can I send daily without saturating the RF network? How can I calculate this? Any recommendations?

Hi @hrodriguez,

Are you referring to the devices from Seeed Studio? If so, please refer to the forum and support from Seeed Studio for assistance.

Thanks,

Hello, thanks for the answer,
but I’m actually referring to any end node with these characteristics for US915 and this type of application, and if it is correctly using the LoRaWAN protocol without violating regulations and specifications mentioned in the question.