I’m interested in this project, but I am unsure if there’s anything actually useful or fun you can do with it.
So tell me about the fun stuff you’ve built!
I’m interested in this project, but I am unsure if there’s anything actually useful or fun you can do with it.
So tell me about the fun stuff you’ve built!
Indeed. I use it professionally in agricultural r&d. Infrequent, remote data sampling.
I found meshtastic the other way around: wouldn’t it be cool to use this for text messaging. Turned out: someone beat me to the idea :)
I’d be interested in exploring LoRa sensors - but I am not sure how many of those are available to hobbyists.
Dragino is a brand I like working with.
I should approach this in stages I guess :)
So - if I get something like a Station G2 and place it somewhere in my home - I can then get some Dragino sensors and add them to my network, even long distance? That’s the idea, right?
We have a cabin off-grid - no power for most of the year - and I’d be interested in adding some sensors down there.
That’s the idea yes.
But range depends on a lot of factors. In my context it’s open fields and forests. The path from your cabin to your home, I expect to be more challenging.
It will be challenging, for sure - it’s in the woods, after all, and it’s 150 km away. But that’s exactly what LoRa is developed for, right? And if more people go online the problem of distance will disappear…
Lora in itself is just the radio communication, low level.
It doesn’t do the meshing. That’s meshtastics’ thing. There’s also lorawan that does it.
More info (1).
How did you decide between LoRaWan and meshtastic?
Went with neither. We have our own gateways that connect to the internet.
LoRa itself travels kms if the terrain is favourable.