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| radio:meshtastic [2025/11/17 17:22] – [DIY Nodes] coco | radio:meshtastic [2025/11/18 16:00] (current) – [LILYGO T-Deck & T-Pager] Humphrey Boa-Gart | ||
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| - | Heltec Automation' | + | Heltec Automation' |
| - | Heltec' | + | Heltec' |
| === LILYGO T-Echo === | === LILYGO T-Echo === | ||
| - | The [[https:// | + | The [[https:// |
| === ThinkNode === | === ThinkNode === | ||
| - | Elecrow' | + | Elecrow' |
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| The **LILYGO T-Deck** is a robust LoRa device capable of running Meshtastic firmware. The [[https:// | The **LILYGO T-Deck** is a robust LoRa device capable of running Meshtastic firmware. The [[https:// | ||
| - | The [[https:// | + | The [[https:// |
| - | 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:// |
| - | If you don't mind trading off some DIY expansion potential, LILYGO also makes the [[https:// | + | If you don't mind trading off some DIY expansion potential, LILYGO also makes the [[https:// |
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| Much like Windows shell replacement communities of the 00's // | Much like Windows shell replacement communities of the 00's // | ||
| - | If you follow up on the companies we recommended above //(Heltec, LILYGO, M5Stack)// | + | If you follow up on the companies we recommended above, you will find they have plentiful offerings of bare-bones LoRa hardware |
| If your hardware is not on the list, you are not out of luck. If your hardware uses the same chips as the ones on the list //(like the ESP32)// the firmware can be ported. There are all sorts of wild Meshtastic projects we've seen in the wild: | If your hardware is not on the list, you are not out of luck. If your hardware uses the same chips as the ones on the list //(like the ESP32)// the firmware can be ported. There are all sorts of wild Meshtastic projects we've seen in the wild: | ||
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| * An add-on SDR board for the **Clockwork Pi uConsole** turns it into a [[https:// | * An add-on SDR board for the **Clockwork Pi uConsole** turns it into a [[https:// | ||
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| + | * Pelican, Apache //(Harbor Freight)// and similar clamshell cases are popular in the amateur radio community for homemade repeater boxes, and the Meshtastic community uses them the same way. The most impressive one we've seen is the [[https:// | ||
| ===== External Links ===== | ===== External Links ===== | ||
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