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`NSS`, `NRESET`, and `DIO0` pins can be changed by using `LoRa.setPins(ss, reset, dio0)`. `DIO0` pin is optional, it is only needed for receive callback mode. If `DIO0` pin is used, it **must** be interrupt capable via [`attachInterrupt(...)`](https://www.arduino.cc/en/Reference/AttachInterrupt).
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**NOTE**: Some boards (like the Arduino Nano), cannot supply enough current for the SX127x in TX mode. This will cause lockups when sending, be sure to use an external 3.3V supply that can provide at least 120mA's when using these boards.
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**NOTES**:
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* Some boards (like the Arduino Nano), cannot supply enough current for the SX127x in TX mode. This will cause lockups when sending, be sure to use an external 3.3V supply that can provide at least 120mA's when using these boards.
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* If your Arduino board operates at 5V, like the Arduino Uno, Leonardo or Mega, you will need to use a level converter for the wiring to the Semtech SX127x module. Most Semtech SX127x breakout boards do not have logic level converters built-in.
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## Installation
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