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What is Meshtastic? - Full Guide on How To Get Started

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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.

What is Meshtastic? - Full Guide on How To Get Started

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.

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  • Very low cost of entry ($30-40), mesh capability for redundancy, and its on fairly accessible public bands although it occupies a specific part of it. Also it comes with end to end encryption.

    It’s just a far more cost effective solution compared to having a CB radio, where you’d need to be licensed to have certain features or to communicate on VHF/UHF etc. You also wouldn’t need to learn any sort of HAM based etiquette to operate these devices.

    Although if you need the extra capability, like voice comms, and want the flexibility that comes with HAM you can also incorporate these into that system.

    • mesh capability for redundancy

      That's not an improvement over CB radio

      • If that’s the only gripe you have, then it just seems like you’re looking for reasons to not use this technology.

        That’s okay, it’s not for everyone. If you prefer to use your HAM radio, by all means feel free to do so and occupy those frequencies.

        Myself and others in the Meshtastic community will still welcome you with open arms, if and when you decide to check it out.

        • No I think it's actually kinda cool, but not useful for many. That's completely fine.

          I just wanted to point out that decentralization wasn't an improvement over radio.

          Myself and others in the Meshtastic community will still welcome you with open arms, if and when you decide to check it out.

          awesome

          • Ahh fair enough. I can see where you’re coming from.

            I find the added redundancy to be a beneficial addition in my scenario, particularly for emergency situations where cell service is out (due to overuse/congestion).

            These don’t need multiple points of redundancy to work but it does add peace of mind imo. Decentralization is a core principle of Meshtastic so that’s also another strong point that pushed me towards the protocol.

            But I can respect not everyone has the same requirements or interests :)

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