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| If you are new to mesh networking, Mestastic is one of the easier ones to grasp. If you are looking to DIY your own Arduino-esque off-grid texting device with a 3D printed case, this is the network most hobbyists are doing that on. | If you are new to mesh networking, Mestastic is one of the easier ones to grasp. If you are looking to DIY your own Arduino-esque off-grid texting device with a 3D printed case, this is the network most hobbyists are doing that on. | ||
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| ===== Recommended Devices ===== | ===== Recommended Devices ===== | ||
| - | If you are just getting started with Meshtastic, and are looking for a cheap and/or easy entry point, give one of these devices a shot: | + | If you are just getting started with Meshtastic, and are looking for a cheap and/or easy entry point, give one of these devices a shot. |
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| The simplest kind of Meshtastic node is a glorified repeater, since by default all nodes rebroadcast packets from nearby nodes. These types of nodes you can basically just configure and place somewhere, and it will start repeating whatever it picks up. | The simplest kind of Meshtastic node is a glorified repeater, since by default all nodes rebroadcast packets from nearby nodes. These types of nodes you can basically just configure and place somewhere, and it will start repeating whatever it picks up. | ||
| - | These types of nodes can be built all sorts of ways with common off-the-shelf components. Some of them come with cool features like being able to control | + | Meshtastic |
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| + | === Heltec T114 & LoRa 32 === | ||
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| + | The Heltec Automation' | ||
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| + | The **LoRa 32** is Heltec' | ||
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| + | === LILYGO T-Echo === | ||
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| - | === LILYGO T-Deck === | + | === LILYGO T-Deck |
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| - | The **T-Deck** is a robust LoRa device capable of running Meshtastic firmware. The [[https:// | + | The **LILYGO |
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| If you want batteries larger than 2000mah, don't be dismayed: You can 3D print all sorts of [[https:// | If you want batteries larger than 2000mah, don't be dismayed: You can 3D print all sorts of [[https:// | ||
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| + | If you don't mind trading off some DIY expansion potential, LILYGO also makes the [[https:// | ||
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| ==== Raspberry Pi Nodes ==== | ==== Raspberry Pi Nodes ==== | ||
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