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JosephGuest
Hello Madam. I would like to consult the community and find out if anyone in Slovakia uses Meshtastic. It is a network of small, cheap LoRa devices that create their own structure and use each other to reach a connection behind obstacles. Please let me know if you have any experience with this. Well thank you!
MatoGuestHi, if you are interested, in the OM3KFF club we are actively working on it. Ah more Discord, you can join and we'll be happy to chat 🙂 https://discord.gg/4Wn3ZVED
m3sht4sticGuestPoprosim este ten link na Discord, expiroval, I have two t-beam nodes.
JosephGuestHello. That Discord link is invalid. … and I have it 2 heltec V2 nodes but I'm going to do it 2 unhelpful, solar repeaters.
NorbertGuestI have a T-beam and I can't see anyone. If someone calls me, kto ma Meshtastic
on 868 v BA a grown, I'll be happy. about1ava, email from qrz.com.
HANAHGuestI already have a couple already running “plates” (LilyGo, Heltec) and I think about it, where and how to hang them appropriately, because it's not much from the window of a panel house on a housing estate. Tuna is a mountainous region, so you have to go higher. There are some tips on the net, how to properly cover them (daddy's booth, camouflaging on a tree…), but maybe someone has some real experience, because after all, it's just another region, that mrav… things get used to us “disappeared”, even if they are completely useless to the person concerned, but mainly, that I am somewhat interesting “caught”…
NoroGuestWhich channel is used on 433MHz? I tried several, even with a turn signal and nothing.
NixoGuestHere is a link to a page where you can see where and how many devices are on the network.
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