Ltu-rocket — Firmware

Unlike many wireless systems that rely on the 802.11 (Wi-Fi) standard, LTU firmware is built on a . This custom silicon and software stack allows the LTU-Rocket to bypass the overhead and limitations of traditional Wi-Fi. The firmware manages Automatic Power Control (APC) and dynamic frequency selection, ensuring that the radio operates at peak efficiency even in "noisy" environments with heavy interference. Spectral Efficiency and Modulation

Want to contribute? The LTU-Rocket firmware is open-sourced under MIT license. Find us on GitHub at ltu-rocketry/firmware . ltu-rocket firmware

The Pulse of the LTU-Rocket: Understanding Its Firmware The represents a significant leap in wireless broadband technology, but its hardware is only as capable as the firmware governing it. As the "brain" of the device, the firmware translates complex radio frequency (RF) physics into reliable, high-speed data transmission. For Ubiquiti’s LTU (Long Term Ubiquity) ecosystem, the firmware is what distinguishes it from standard Wi-Fi-based protocols, enabling professional-grade, Point-to-MultiPoint (PtMP) performance. Proprietary Efficiency Unlike many wireless systems that rely on the 802

Once the is successfully installed, you must configure the parameters. Connect via Mission Planner’s SiK Radio screen and set the following: Spectral Efficiency and Modulation Want to contribute

The firmware follows a :

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