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=== Meshtastic ===
=== Meshtastic ===


The Meshtastic project is a unique LoRa implementation with a very large global community of user-operated mesh nodes. This consumer-facing solution provides a modular platform whereby LoRa hardware, battery, and case and antenna are purchased, a web-based flasher is used to deploy the software onto the hardware. Various interfaces to the hardware (including apps and web-based) are provided. Meshtastic can be a good solution for resilient communications, especially for those less technical. Setup and configuration is done on a smartphone via an app, and requires little-to-no prior knowledge. A large community exists to support those less technical.  
The Meshtastic project is a unique LoRa implementation with a very large global community of user-operated mesh nodes. This consumer-facing solution provides a modular platform with broad selection of hardware options that is easy to get up and running for those less technical. Various interfaces to the hardware (including apps and web-based) are provided. Setup and configuration is done on a smartphone via an app over bluetooth, and requires little-to-no prior knowledge. A large community exists to support those in need of help.


Meshtastic leverages the fact that people are often already carrying smartphones, allowing messages to be sent from a paired smartphone over bluetooth to the device, the messages of which are in turn either broadcast to a public channel on the mesh, or to a user-configured encrypted channel of devices on the mesh (for instance to devices of friends and family in the region).<ref>https://meshtastic.org/</ref>. In this sense, Meshtastic can be considered to be a little like a long range 'pager' using a smartphone as the messaging interface.  
Meshtastic leverages the fact that people are often already carrying smartphones, allowing messages to be sent from a paired smartphone over bluetooth to the device, the messages of which are in turn either broadcast to a public channel on the mesh, or to a user-configured encrypted channel of devices on the mesh (for instance to devices of friends and family in the region).<ref>https://meshtastic.org/</ref>. In this sense, Meshtastic can be considered to be a little like a very long range 'pager' using a smartphone as the messaging interface.  


Low power, some portable Meshtastic devices can run for days on built-in batteries, and come in a small form-factor. The SenseCAP T1000 model, for instance, is little larger than a credit card.  
Low power, some portable Meshtastic devices can run for days on built-in batteries, and come in a small form-factor. The SenseCAP T1000 model, for instance, is little larger than a credit card.  


A global map of Meshtastic nodes can be seen [https://meshtastic.liamcottle.net/ here].
A global map of Meshtastic nodes can be seen [https://meshtastic.liamcottle.net/ here].


== Linkdump ==  
== Linkdump ==  

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