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Meshtastic is also an ideal platform for keeping in touch with friends during large public events. Cell towers have a hard limit on the number of concurrent users they can accommodate.
Setting up your Meshtastic network is a straightforward process. It begins with pairing your smartphone with Meshtastic radios. Once paired, you can communicate with specific devices within the ...
If you’re looking for more information, there was a great FLOSS Weekly interview with a couple of the Meshtastic devs that I can recommend with some admitted bias.
If you’ve wanted to dip your toe into Meshtastic or you want a meaty example of using GNU Radio, this would be a fun project to duplicate and extend.
Everyone knows what it’s like to lose cell service. A burgeoning open source project called Meshtastic is filling the gap for when you’re in the middle of nowhere—or when disaster strikes.
Meshtastic, an open-source software that uses a microcontroller for about $ 30 (approximately 3,000 yen) to provide devices that can share location information and send and receive messages using ...
Meshtastic is a GPS mesh communicator created by Hackster.io member Kevin Hester. Created for hiking, skiing and other outdoor pursuits the project uses an inexpensive GPS radio, available to ...
Augustana College had a workshop on Meshtastic, a type of radio device that lets people connect to each other, sharing texts, location data and weather info. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...