Supported Hardware

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Configure a supported device, point it at our endpoint, and your live soil data appears on the dashboard within minutes. We register every device manually — one email is all it takes.

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Fully supported

Dragino SE01-NB

Soil moisture · Temperature · EC · NB-IoT / LTE-M

NB-IoT
Network
NB-IoT / LTE-M
Protocol
UDP binary
Identity
IMEI (15 digits)
Payload
8-byte binary

Setup guide

  1. 1

    Find your IMEI

    The 15-digit IMEI is printed on a sticker on the device. It also appears in the Dragino mobile app or on the packaging. Write it down — you will need it for registration. Example: 866818069123456

  2. 2

    Configure the device over Bluetooth

    Use the Dragino Toolbox app (iOS / Android) to connect via Bluetooth and set the following parameters under Network Settings:

    Device settings
    Server IP / Hostagrogat.com
    UDP port5005
    Data formatBinary (default)
    Transmit intervalYour choice — 10 min recommended
  3. 3

    Register with us

    Send us an email (or use the contact form below) with your IMEI, the sensor location (place name or coordinates), and your name / organisation. We create a secure sensor account and confirm when data is flowing.

  4. 4

    Verify data reception

    After registration, power on the device outdoors where it has NB-IoT coverage. Within one transmit interval your first reading will appear in your Agrogat dashboard. We will send you login credentials with the confirmation email.

Dragino SE01-LB

Soil moisture · Temperature · EC · LoRaWAN Class A

LoRaWAN
Network
LoRaWAN Class A
Protocol
HTTP Webhook
Identity
DevEUI (16-char hex)
LNS
TTN v3 · ChirpStack

Setup guide

  1. 1

    Find your DevEUI

    The DevEUI is the 16-character hex string on the device label, for example A840410E31827D2C. You will also see it in your LoRaWAN network server (TTN Console or ChirpStack) after joining. Write it down for registration.

  2. 2

    Register the device on your network server (TTN or ChirpStack)

    Add the SE01-LB to your application using OTAA. Use the DevEUI, AppEUI, and AppKey from the device label. Select frequency plan matching your region (EU868, US915, AU915, etc.). No custom payload decoder is needed — Agrogat decodes the raw bytes directly.

  3. 3

    Add the Agrogat webhook on your network server

    In your LNS integration settings, create an HTTP webhook pointing to Agrogat. We will provide a personal webhook secret when you register.

    Webhook configuration
    Endpoint URL https://agrogat.com/api/ingest_se01.php
    Header X-Webhook-Secret: <your secret from us>
    Enable Uplink message only
    Works with TTN v3 · ChirpStack v3 · ChirpStack v4
  4. 4

    Register with us

    Contact us with your DevEUI, the sensor location, and your name / organisation. We activate the device on our end and reply with your webhook secret and login credentials.

More devices

Device Type Network Status
Dragino LSE01 Soil · EC · Temperature LoRaWAN Supported
Dragino RS485-LB / -NB Piezometer · Level sensor LoRaWAN / NB-IoT Supported
Dragino CPL01 Soil moisture · Leaf wetness LoRaWAN Coming soon
Dragino SN50v3-LB Multi-purpose sensor node LoRaWAN Coming soon
Custom / third-party Any sensor with JSON output HTTP POST Contact us

Have a device not listed here? We support any sensor that can send JSON or binary data over HTTP or UDP. Get in touch and we will help you integrate it.

Ready to connect?

Send us your device identifier (IMEI or DevEUI), location, and organisation name. We will register your sensor and send you access credentials — usually within one business day.