adrelien 3 weeks ago • 100%
no problem :)
adrelien 3 weeks ago • 100%
I am so sorry for the late response, https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DF5Ry0R First, this is an affiliate link, Second I have not tested it, I will actually order it and test it with NRF52, it is worth it now. I will try to find a better board with Ipex support test it and link it on my website
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.radio/post/4235058 > Learn how to create your own DIY Meshtastic node using the NRF52840. Take advantage of the NRF52840's low power consumption, compact size, and integrated battery management system (BMS) to enhance your mesh communication experience. > >
Learn how to create your own DIY Meshtastic node using the NRF52840. Take advantage of the NRF52840's low power consumption, compact size, and integrated battery management system (BMS) to enhance your mesh communication experience.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.radio/post/4173930 > cross-posted from: https://lemmy.radio/post/4173929 > > > We'll walk you through adding a vibration motor module for notifications to your ESP32-based Meshtastic Node.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.radio/post/4173929 > We'll walk you through adding a vibration motor module for notifications to your ESP32-based Meshtastic Node.
We'll walk you through adding a vibration motor module for notifications to your ESP32-based Meshtastic Node.
adrelien 1 month ago • 100%
I mean you kinda of looking at from the wrong way, In the company I work for, it was a time saver. A department of engineers in embedded systems can upload some measurements then another department can quicky run some questions to write the findings for a customer. They both don't know anything about SQL and ti is even faster than the tool we built for them. Since they have to filter through 1TB of data. Yes it needs a lot of optimization to get it perfect.
adrelien 1 month ago • 87%
But I mentioned llama, which is self hosted
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adrelien 1 month ago • 66%
https://adrelien.com/what-is-meshtastic-full-guide-on-how-to-get-started/ Here, I also gave some usecases
adrelien 1 month ago • 66%
adrelien 1 month ago • 60%
No idea what eli5 means
adrelien 1 month ago • 100%
Maybe I misunderstood you, but how can you use existing ones without carrying a node?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.radio/post/4055453 > Enhance your Meshtastic nodes with top accessories: GY-NEO6MV2 GPS for accurate tracking, BME280 for environmental monitoring, GIZONT high-gain antenna for better range, EC11 potentiometer for easy controls, buzzer for audible alerts, and 18650 battery shield for improved power management
Enhance your Meshtastic nodes with top accessories: GY-NEO6MV2 GPS for accurate tracking, BME280 for environmental monitoring, GIZONT high-gain antenna for better range, EC11 potentiometer for easy controls, buzzer for audible alerts, and 18650 battery shield for improved power management
adrelien 1 month ago • 100%
Hope you liked the information.
adrelien 1 month ago • 100%
Hmm, yeah. Well for me I am not an expert guy. I am looking to get license free comm device, I see Meshtastic with text comms and PMR with voice.
adrelien 1 month ago • 100%
Perfect I got also GIzont they are pretty good, Enjoy meshing
adrelien 1 month ago • 100%
Nice, enjoy it. If you have any questions let me know. To get the best range make sure to replace the antenna, Here are some recommended by Meshtastic Team. https://adrelien.com/best-antenna-for-meshtastic/
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.radio/post/4033585 > A breakdown Meshtastic VS PMR walkie-talkies. We'll look at what they can do, how far they reach, how they communicate, how long their batteries last, and how easy they are to use.
A breakdown Meshtastic VS PMR walkie-talkies. We'll look at what they can do, how far they reach, how they communicate, how long their batteries last, and how easy they are to use.
adrelien 1 month ago • 100%
https://meshtastic.org/docs/configuration/radio/lora/ You can find all the details here, For your country you are only allowed 915.0 - 928.0
adrelien 1 month ago • 100%
Like what spam? I am not selling anything nor I am asking for your information
adrelien 1 month ago • 100%
from the part list, you only need Lora and esp. that can get you up and running as for assembly it takes only 10 mins max. But again there is a market for ready products and market for DIY. I had some esp32 with Lora from other projects and used it, you might not have it. But the heltec is also a good cheap starting point. As for the ID well, actually most of the time your government asks for ID number to tax you if needed. But you are free to order from Amazon as well. You can find amazon links on the website if you wish, I won't be sharing them here not to make anyone angry
adrelien 1 month ago • 50%
Well, Sorry to bother you then. Nothing else I can do
adrelien 1 month ago • 50%
It does actually, You can see the parts list at the top of the blog.
adrelien 1 month ago • 100%
So the frequencies matter a bit. I run on 433mhz but I bet lora is good enough even at the US 915. So yeah it can even go further. Meshtastic 254KM was done on US 915. https://meshtastic.org/docs/overview/range-tests/
adrelien 1 month ago • 100%
I can't tell you how right you are. I used it in power outages" Sometimes cell signal goes down " where you look at your phone and realize ok well I have no backup plan.
adrelien 1 month ago • 100%
I also tried it when I was skiing in the winter. It was cool. I have GPS on my nodes. and I can tell where my friend is, tried also the telemetry sensor to tell the ALT but since it only tells the pressure it is not intuitive. You can probably tell if the person is up or down
adrelien 1 month ago • 66%
I totally understand your point, But again I am not here to grow Lemmy Nor to grow my website. I really put so much time into writing Meshtastic guides, I am trying to spread the word. Suppose I were to start crafting posts for each platform Reddit, Lemmy, Discord, LinkedIn, etc. I would never have time to write more content about Meshtastic or any other stuff. Please let's be reasonable here. Focus on the content and the tech. All the comments on why I shared my website. I would to have a conversation about the actual content itself. Did you try it? what is the range? how does it work?
adrelien 1 month ago • 100%
To use Meshtastic you only need 1 device to talk to the others. If you want to talk with a friend each one need to have a device. Other than that you don't need anything. Get a device flash it then you are good to go
adrelien 1 month ago • 95%
Hi, I am sorry if my posts bother you. It is a new tech I am really trying to get more people to use it if they like it. It is a growing tech.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.radio/post/3983333 > Meshtastic – an open-source mesh networking platform redefining communication. From decentralized, long-range capabilities to versatile applications in emergency response, outdoor adventures. Discover the diverse hardware options, step-by-step setup guide, and the remarkable range of 5 KM - 10 KM.
adrelien 1 month ago • 100%
idk about that, a heltec is 15-20$ while t-echo is 55-65$.
adrelien 1 month ago • 100%
adrelien 1 month ago • 50%
inexpensive? Really
adrelien 1 month ago • 100%
Well I had many blogs about how to add sensors etc. Mostly I personally use it as walkie talkie but also I have seen people use it as a tracker for pets, and motion sensors at home maybe. I use it for temp sensor in each room in a handheld and I will take out for hikes etc.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.radio/post/3984950 > Discover the power of Meshtastic with our step-by-step guide on creating coverage maps for your Lora nodes. These maps are key in optimizing communication range, visually showcasing signal strength and coverage areas within a LoRa mesh network.
Discover the power of Meshtastic with our step-by-step guide on creating coverage maps for your Lora nodes. These maps are key in optimizing communication range, visually showcasing signal strength and coverage areas within a LoRa mesh network.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.radio/post/3984948 > Make your own Meshtastic LoRa Node with our easy DIY guide. A complete step-by-step for building your customized mesh communication system > >
Make your own Meshtastic LoRa Node with our easy DIY guide. A complete step-by-step for building your customized mesh communication system
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.radio/post/3984946 > We'll walk you through adding a GPS module to your existing Heltec V3 Lora ESP32 Meshtastic Node. This guide will work also for any ESP32 boards but slight changes might be required.
We'll walk you through adding a GPS module to your existing Heltec V3 Lora ESP32 Meshtastic Node. This guide will work also for any ESP32 boards but slight changes might be required.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.radio/post/3984942 > Just a report trying to get used to lemmy my apologies guys. I am really not trying to spam. When I add a picture after adding a link the link get changed with the picture link. > > Explore the best Meshtastic devices with our guide! From the all-in-one T-Echo to the feature-packed T-BeamSUPREME and the modular WisBlock Starter Kit, find the perfect fit for your needs. Discover pros, cons, and our top recommendation. Choose wisely and dive into the world of Meshtastic today! > >
Just a report trying to get used to lemmy my apologies guys. I am really not trying to spam. When I add a picture after adding a link the link get changed with the picture link. Explore the best Meshtastic devices with our guide! From the all-in-one T-Echo to the feature-packed T-BeamSUPREME and the modular WisBlock Starter Kit, find the perfect fit for your needs. Discover pros, cons, and our top recommendation. Choose wisely and dive into the world of Meshtastic today!
adrelien 1 month ago • 100%
My apologies I put the link but it is not showing for some reason
Explore the best Meshtastic devices with our guide! From the all-in-one T-Echo to the feature-packed T-BeamSUPREME and the modular WisBlock Starter Kit, find the perfect fit for your needs. Discover pros, cons, and our top recommendation. Choose wisely and dive into the world of Meshtastic today!
Meshtastic – an open-source mesh networking platform redefining communication. From decentralized, long-range capabilities to versatile applications in emergency response, outdoor adventures. Discover the diverse hardware options, step-by-step setup guide, and the remarkable range of 5 KM - 10 KM.