• Avid Amoeba@lemmy.ca
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    26 days ago

    RAK’s WisMesh Tag is a pretty good alternative to the T1000.

    Also their 1W nodes are interesting but still in DIY format only.

    I had a Heltec MeshPocket till I lost it during a bike ride. Pretty decent but very power hungry. The T1000/WisMesh Tag are nicer to keep on you I think.

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      25 days ago

      The heltecesh pocket or the rak mesh pocket? Only reason I ask is because I have the Helltec mesh pocket, 10,000 mAh, and it lasts me 50 days on a battery charge.

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    My kid’s about the age people start providing mobile phones, but we haven’t decided on providing a mobile phone. I’d still like them to be able to contact us from short distances e.g., from the gym we can see in our apartment complex, from the other end of the beach, at our village shops, in the airport etc.

    If I bought two Lily Go T-Deck, would those devices be able to communicate out of the box with maybe a little setup?

    I don’t have any Meshtastic devices already and there aren’t many mapped nodes near me, so I am guessing it would be a bit like text-only walkie talkies that we could build further on?

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    26 days ago

    Why is he holding it to his face like a walkie… do any of these actually support the voice note meshtastic feature? I’m pretty sure all of these are standard text nodes

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      Meshtastic (LoRa) doesn’t do voice. There’s barely enough bandwidth in the very best conditions.

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          Given the bandwidth of LoRa tops somewhere around 11kbps, audio would be fairly low quality and it would take most of the channel capacity so only one person would be able to speak at a time in a given area. So while possible, it would be a very different experience than voice over 3G/4G/5G or WiFi.

          With text, multiple conversations can be had fairly well due to the much lower bandwidth requirements.

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    I mentioned it to you in another post, but I just bought the Seeed T1000e today. I’ve had my eye on it for a while now and have heard lots of good things about it. Will be excited when it arrives Sunday. It’ll be replacing my Heltec V3 (RIP) everyday carry that decided to self destruct last night.

    Old EDC Node

    Soon to have T1000e (stock photo)

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      I’m a complete newbie to LoRa/Meshtastic things, so please forgive the honest question: what do you use this for? I see it has some sensors out of the box, but… What are you doing with it?

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        Kindof a modern take on a CB radio from ye olden days. Mostly just keep a node with me when I’m out and about just to see who I can pick up and from what distances.

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          Thank you for the great explanation! I felt I had to come back to thank you after I tried to upvote your reply twice. I’m going to look into this more – and then look at how far out on the lake I can get signal. Thank you!

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          Days to a week in a busy environment. Don’t have exact estimate. The stock small antenna lets it fit in a pocket. Larger antennas don’t. Here’s two side by side with an apple for scale:

          If you don’t care to experiment with antennas, the WisMesh Tag/T1000 are more portable. Like 3-4 stacked bank cards.