The Best Meshtastic Devices for Every Use Case: A Comprehensive Guide (adrelien.com)
from adrelien@lemmy.radio to technology@lemmy.world on 25 Sep 2024 16:35
https://lemmy.radio/post/4523052

cross-posted from: lemmy.radio/post/4523050

Discover the best Meshtastic devices tailored to your needs! From solar-powered options like the RAK WisBlock to budget-friendly choices like the Heltec LoRa 32 V3, this guide covers various use cases. Whether you prioritize portability, ease of use, or advanced features.

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TheRealCharlesEames@lemm.ee on 25 Sep 2024 16:39 next collapse

Hi what is Meshtastic

termain@programming.dev on 25 Sep 2024 16:46 collapse

Meshtastic® is a project that enables you to use inexpensive LoRa radios as a long range off-grid communication platform in areas without existing or reliable communications infrastructure. This project is 100% community driven and open source!

TheRealCharlesEames@lemm.ee on 25 Sep 2024 16:54 collapse

How does this differ from walkie talkies?

Darkenfolk@dormi.zone on 25 Sep 2024 16:59 next collapse

The long range part I guess.

BearOfaTime@lemm.ee on 25 Sep 2024 17:08 next collapse

By supporting networking (and also using a mesh to increase range).

As I understand “walkie talkie” radios, the spectrum they use (GMRS/FRS/CB/MURS, etc) isn’t permitted to transmit data in a way that’s useful for proper data networking (there’s some allowance for data but not really anything like what most people think of as networking, and encryption is right out of the question).

For the most part, these radio specs can only increase range by use of repeaters. IIRC meshtastic takes a mesh approach to increasing range and reliability.

helenslunch@feddit.nl on 25 Sep 2024 19:15 next collapse

It is text-based only. And since it’s such a small amount of data, it can be transmitted a much longer distance.

There’s also the Mesh part where if two nodes (radios) are too far apart, and another node is in between, it can act as an intermediary/relay to increase distance. You can use ~4 nodes (3 hops) in this way.

Communications are also encrypted.

TheRealCharlesEames@lemm.ee on 25 Sep 2024 19:23 next collapse

Oh this is making some sense to me now. Will this replace or augment iMessage one day?

helenslunch@feddit.nl on 25 Sep 2024 19:27 collapse

Hehe no. It is text/emoji only. Best used in places where cell networks don’t exist, go down, or become saturated, or some combination.

TheRealCharlesEames@lemm.ee on 25 Sep 2024 20:02 collapse

Oh. Not even 20 years in the future? Never would have expected the fediverse or iPhones that can talk to satellites.

helenslunch@feddit.nl on 25 Sep 2024 23:09 collapse

It could certainly easily be added as another backup communication method built into phones, yes. But among many other reasons, Apple doesn’t touch anything “open”, so if anything they would implement their own LoRa protocol.

But it will never replace photos/videos/files or other functionality that iMessage supports, it’s a limitation of the technology.

xnx@slrpnk.net on 25 Sep 2024 23:30 collapse

Is 4 nodes the maximum able to connect?

helenslunch@feddit.nl on 25 Sep 2024 23:36 collapse

Not sure what you mean by “connect”. You can connect hundreds of them in a mesh network (although the network will eventually become saturated if you don’t adjust), but message delivery is typically electronically limited to 3 “hops” for any particular message.

mosiacmango@lemm.ee on 25 Sep 2024 23:18 collapse

They can transmit any kind of data and be hooked to the internet if you like.

termain@programming.dev on 25 Sep 2024 16:46 next collapse

meshtastic.org/docs/introduction/

schizo@forum.uncomfortable.business on 25 Sep 2024 19:32 next collapse

Been wanting to play with a meshtastic radio and the TC2-BBS stuff, but the official site was uh, not the most clear as to what the hell I actually wanted/needed.

This certainly clarifies that, at least, so thanks!

ikidd@lemmy.world on 26 Sep 2024 05:36 next collapse

As someone that’s used a pile of Heltec Lora V3: they’re fragile pieces of overpriced shit. I’ve kept buying them as they’ve kept failing and I think I’ve purchased about a dozen in order to keep 2 devices alive, and the latest two are only a few weeks old. I’ve had a brand new one just stop working as I’ve programmed it for the first time, and I handle these things with an ESD strap on because I think they’re just really poorly protected.

I’m porting my project (a solar pump with radio linked trough float) to eByte e32s and a standard ESP32 because I’m tired of having these things crater if I look at them sideways.

adonkeystomple@lemmy.ml on 26 Sep 2024 17:40 collapse

Never even heard of these before today. This seems so interesting and would be really nice if you live in a really rural area.