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[title]: <> (How To Make Your Own RNodes)
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[excerpt]: <> (This article will outline the general process, and provide the information you need, for building your own RNode from a few basic modules. The RNode will be functionally identical to a commercially purchased board.)
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# How To Make Your Own RNodes
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If you haven't already, you migh also want to check out how to [install the RNode firmware directly on pre-made LoRa development boards](https://unsigned.io/installing-rnode-firmware-on-supported-devices/).
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*A homemade RNode, based on an ESP32 board and a transceiver module, ready for use*
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<center>*A homemade RNode, based on an ESP32 board and a transceiver module, ready for use*</center>
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Since there is not *one right way* to cut this pie, this article will probably not give the *exact* steps for the combination of components you choose, but will instead attempt to provide you with the information you need to build RNodes from a wide variety of microcontroller boards and LoRa modules. Generally speaking, you will need three things to construct a working RNode:
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