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radio:meshtastic [2025/11/17 17:25] – [DIY Nodes] cocoradio:meshtastic [2025/11/18 16:00] (current) – [LILYGO T-Deck & T-Pager] Humphrey Boa-Gart
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 [{{ :radio:meshnology.jpeg?200|Heltec boards are often sold in kits like this. Pictured: Meshnology N32.}}] [{{ :radio:meshnology.jpeg?200|Heltec boards are often sold in kits like this. Pictured: Meshnology N32.}}]
  
-Heltec Automation's **LoRa 32** is Heltec's standard ESP32-based offering. It is a feature-rich board, offering wifi & Bluetooth connectivity options. You can get these as bare-bones circuit boards for which you can 3D print your own case, but one of Meshnology's [[https://www.amazon.com/Heltec-32-Development-Meshtastic-Compatible/dp/B0FJXW21CC|N32]] or [[https://www.amazon.com/Meshnology-ESP32-LoRa-V3-Development/dp/B0F4DN2M2T/|N33]] kits is a quicker way to get started. The [[https://muzi.works/products/h1-complete-device-with-upgraded-whip-antenna-heltec-v3-running-meshtastic|Muzi Works H1]] is another preassembled offering. All of these kits come with 3000mah batteries.+Heltec Automation's **LoRa 32** is Heltec's standard ESP32-based offering. It is a feature-rich board, offering wifi & Bluetooth connectivity options. You can get these as bare-bones circuit boards for which you can 3D print your own case, but one of Meshnology's [[amazon>4r42oGI|N32]] or [[amazon>4oLFDFR|N33]] kits is a quicker way to get started. The [[https://muzi.works/products/h1-complete-device-with-upgraded-whip-antenna-heltec-v3-running-meshtastic|Muzi Works H1]] is another preassembled offering. All of these kits come with 3000mah batteries.
  
-Heltec's [[https://heltec.org/project/mesh-node-t114/|T114]] is a LoRa device based on the **nRF52840 Bluetooth SoC**, rather than the ESP32. It draws far less power than the LoRa 32, but the drawback is no wifi. You can get these as bare boards, but if you want a T114 that's ready to go, get one of these [[https://www.amazon.com/Heltec-Meshtastic-T114-Crabiner-Bluetooth/dp/B0F3X3WNJP|compact kits]] with an 800mah battery, or the larger [[https://www.amazon.com/Mesh-Node-T114-3000mAh-nRF52840/dp/B0FCM5RT66/|Meshnology N36]] kit with the 3000mah battery. The [[https://muzi.works/products/h2t-complete-device-heltec-t114-with-gps-running-meshtastic|Muzi Works H2T]] is another popular T114-based option.+Heltec's [[https://heltec.org/project/mesh-node-t114/|T114]] is a LoRa device based on the **nRF52840 Bluetooth SoC**, rather than the ESP32. It draws far less power than the LoRa 32, but the drawback is no wifi. You can get these as bare boards, but if you want a T114 that's ready to go, get one of these [[amazon>484dhj0|compact kits]] with an 800mah battery, or the larger [[amazon>47T6A3a|Meshnology N36]] kit with the 3000mah battery. The [[https://muzi.works/products/h2t-complete-device-heltec-t114-with-gps-running-meshtastic|Muzi Works H2T]] is another popular T114-based option.
  
  
 === LILYGO T-Echo === === LILYGO T-Echo ===
  
-The [[https://lilygo.cc/products/t-echo-meshtastic|T-Echo]] //(also on [[https://www.amazon.com/LILYGO-Wireless-Meshtastic-Development-NRF52840/dp/B0B659536P/|Amazon]] in [[https://www.amazon.com/LILYGO-Wireless-Development-NRF52840-Arduino/dp/B0DDT6Z3N9|multiple colors]])// is a highly-configurable Meshtastic node based on the nRF52840. You control it on your smartphone with Bluetooth, but there are other more arcane ways //(UART, SPI, TWI, PDM, 12S, QSPI, 802.15.4)// to tap into it as well. Comes with 850mah battery and GPS module.+The [[https://lilygo.cc/products/t-echo-meshtastic|T-Echo]] //(also on [[amazon>487Z7NX|Amazon]] in [[amazon>3WZwtcP|multiple colors]])// is a highly-configurable Meshtastic node based on the nRF52840. You control it on your smartphone with Bluetooth, but there are other more arcane ways //(UART, SPI, TWI, PDM, 12S, QSPI, 802.15.4)// to tap into it as well. Comes with 850mah battery and GPS module, and some of them even come with atmospheric pressure sensors.
  
  
 === ThinkNode === === ThinkNode ===
  
-Elecrow's **ThinkNode** series is another set of Meshtastic-compatible LoRa nodes. The [[https://www.elecrow.com/thinknode-m2-meshtastic-lora-signal-transceiver-powered-by-esp32-s3-with-1-3-oled-display.html|M2]] //(also at [[https://muzi.works/products/elecrow-thinknode-m2|Muzi Works]])// and [[https://www.elecrow.com/thinknode-m5-meshtastic-lora-signal-transceiver-esp32-s3-1-54-screen-gps-function.html|M5]] are full-featured ESP32-based units, while the [[https://www.elecrow.com/thinknode-m1-meshtastic-lora-signal-transceiver-powered-by-nrf52840-with-154-screen-support-gps.html|M1]] //(also at [[https://muzi.works/products/elecrow-thinknode-m1|Muzi Works]] & [[https://www.amazon.com/ELECROW-LoRa-Meshtastic-Transceiver-nRF52840/dp/B0FPLWYB8R/|Amazon]])// is the low-power nRF52840 option.+Elecrow's **ThinkNode** series is another set of Meshtastic-compatible LoRa nodes. The [[https://www.elecrow.com/thinknode-m2-meshtastic-lora-signal-transceiver-powered-by-esp32-s3-with-1-3-oled-display.html|M2]] //(also at [[https://muzi.works/products/elecrow-thinknode-m2|Muzi Works]])// and [[https://www.elecrow.com/thinknode-m5-meshtastic-lora-signal-transceiver-esp32-s3-1-54-screen-gps-function.html|M5]] are full-featured ESP32-based units, while the [[https://www.elecrow.com/thinknode-m1-meshtastic-lora-signal-transceiver-powered-by-nrf52840-with-154-screen-support-gps.html|M1]] //(also at [[https://muzi.works/products/elecrow-thinknode-m1|Muzi Works]] & [[amazon>3LOlLDt|Amazon]])// is the low-power nRF52840 option.
  
  
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 The **LILYGO T-Deck** is a robust LoRa device capable of running Meshtastic firmware. The [[https://lilygo.cc/products/t-deck-meshtastic|base version]] comes with a full minature QWERTY keyboard and LCD touchscreen display. The **LILYGO T-Deck** is a robust LoRa device capable of running Meshtastic firmware. The [[https://lilygo.cc/products/t-deck-meshtastic|base version]] comes with a full minature QWERTY keyboard and LCD touchscreen display.
  
-The [[https://lilygo.cc/products/t-deck-plus-meshtastic?variant=51953085448373|T-Deck Plus]] //(also on [[https://www.amazon.com/LILYGO-ESP32-S3-2-8-inch-Development-Keyboard/dp/B0FBGTYQH3|Amazon]])// goes a step further, adding a 2000mah battery & GPS module and tying it all together in a sleek factory case.+The [[https://lilygo.cc/products/t-deck-plus-meshtastic?variant=51953085448373|T-Deck Plus]] //(also on [[amazon>3M79JVS|Amazon]])// goes a step further, adding a 2000mah battery & GPS module and tying it all together in a sleek factory case.
  
-If you want batteries larger than 2000mah, don't be dismayed: You can 3D print all sorts of [[https://www.printables.com/search/models?q=lilygo+tdeck|fancy cases]] that accommodate different battery sizes. The GPS  module isn't necessary, but you will want it if you are going to be using the T-Deck for off-grid hiking emergencies.+If you want batteries larger than 2000mah, don't be dismayed: You can 3D print all sorts of [[https://www.printables.com/search/models?q=lilygo+tdeck|fancy cases]] that accommodate different battery sizes. The GPS module isn't necessary, but you will want it if you are going to be using the T-Deck for off-grid hiking emergencies. And the biggest plus side of printing a case yourself: It makes the T-Deck a lot cheaper!
  
-If you don't mind trading off some DIY expansion potential, LILYGO also makes the [[https://lilygo.cc/products/t-lora-pager-meshtastic|T-Lora Pager]] //([[https://www.amazon.com/LILYGO-T-Lora-915Mhz-Development-Firmware/dp/B0FZKGBR8R/|Amazon]])// which is a similar device.+If you don't mind trading off some DIY expansion potential, LILYGO also makes the [[https://lilygo.cc/products/t-lora-pager-meshtastic|T-Lora Pager]] //([[amazon>4oRMduE|Amazon]])// which is a similar device.
  
  
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   * An add-on SDR board for the **Clockwork Pi uConsole** turns it into a [[https://www.hackster.io/news/deng-dazhong-s-uconsole-add-on-board-turns-the-gadget-into-a-multi-radio-meshtastic-powerhouse-23faae952ba9|full Meshtastic node]].   * An add-on SDR board for the **Clockwork Pi uConsole** turns it into a [[https://www.hackster.io/news/deng-dazhong-s-uconsole-add-on-board-turns-the-gadget-into-a-multi-radio-meshtastic-powerhouse-23faae952ba9|full Meshtastic node]].
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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://www.hackster.io/news/the-meshdeck-is-a-clever-all-in-one-meshtastic-administration-toolbox-very-literally-8f3327190e59|Meshdeck]], which is not only a node with full screen & keyboard, but has a toolbox for common Meshtastic & SDR diagnostic tools.
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