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These are [[helium miners]]. As helium is no longer a thing, they can be nicely repurposed.
These are [[helium miners]]. As helium is no longer a thing, they can be nicely repurposed.
=== datasheets ===
* [[File:Nebra Outdoor Hotspot Datasheet.pdf]] https://helium.nebra.com/datasheets/hotspots/outdoor/Nebra%20Outdoor%20Hotspot%20Datasheet.pdf
* [[File:Outdoor-overview.pdf]] https://helium.nebra.com/pdfs/outdoor-overview.pdf
* [[File:Outdoor-quick-start.pdf]] https://helium.nebra.com/pdfs/outdoor-quick-start.pdf


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[[File:Nebara001.jpg|640px]]

Revision as of 17:49, 21 January 2026

Nebara

These are helium miners. As helium is no longer a thing, they can be nicely repurposed.

datasheets


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In the inside you'll find a raspberry pi(!), a wifi- and a bluetooth dongle.

  • Pi CM3 Lite compute module, with 32GB(?) eMMC module in microSD slot
  • power supply from PoE or "9-16V DC @ 15W" barrel jack
  • lorawan module (useless for meshcore afaik), with ipex/U.FL plug for outdoor antenna
  • BT and wifi modules on internal usb hub
  • Ethernet port on mainboard (with PoE support)
  • 3 minipcie slots (once the lorawan module is removed) - one wired for USB, two for SPI. The USB-wired one also has a SIM card slot.

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Unfortunately the annotations for WiFi and BT are swapped on the following image:

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Plugging this device in a laptop does not yield into a mountable block device.

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