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Weather Station Christmas Giveaway! Enter https://gleam.io/XNUOG/weather-station-giveaway-weatherxm to win one of these three stations: - Pulse (4G LTE): Perfect for rural areas - H2 (Helium): Long-range, low-power for Helium hotspots - D1 (WiFi): Ideal for urban environments š š š
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Pulse 4g LTE good for rural? If you're truly rural you have no cell service š
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Well, it's a simplification and depends on country/region/continent. For example, in our experience Africa has much better mobile coverage in rural areas than South America, where Helium (IoT) coverage is often better. Also, in Europe and South America, if you want to place a station in the middle of a huge field, you will probably like the LTE version.
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I am in the US of A. š¤·āāļø i have no cell service, i live rural.
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What would work better for you?
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only the wifi one would be of any use and only if there was a solar powered repeater so i could locate it remotely in my garden. my garden climate is extremely different in comparison to my house even though theyre on the same acreage because of variations in tree coverage and solar orientation.
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the garden is also about 1/4 mile from the main house, no wifi reaches out there
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