Started looking at standalone node ideas and came across these STEM toys. Each set includes materials to build 2 units, and the community has already done a great job with porting Meshtastic support. They’re a bit pricey to buy direct, and v2.1 is redesigned to make repurposing more difficult, but I was able to pick up this pair of v2.0s off eBay for less than $40.
Stock it has a few known issues, mainly the radio. OOTB these cannot operate on LF, Medium Slow or faster is necessary. There is documentation in the GitHub discussion to make LF operation possible, but my area is switching to MF in a week so I’m just going to not worry about that for now.
It also operates using 3 AAAs, with a USBC port that can provide power but only during programming. It cannot supply charge whatever batteries are used. Unfortunately, even with the screen off the batteries drain +40% overnight. So to avoid changing batteries every other day, I’ll be adding some pieces to it. I plan to add a 1200mAh LiPo battery and a LiPo Amogo Pro from PiShop to supply power.
Using the GitHub discussion for this device, I’m also going to look at adding a GPS unit through the 4 header pins on the right side.
To keep everything clean and better protected a friend and I are going to modify this case/backplate to fit the LiPo and add a hole for the USBC on the Amigo and a place for the GPS wires to feed into the battery bump for safe storage of that board.
I’m jealous of everybody who can mesh. I live in a dead zone, nothing for about 15km.
Me too.
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I’ve actually turned some friends on to it, and even though they’re within a mile or two from me they are completely cut off bc of hills/ridges in the area. It’s definitely unfortunately useless if the right infrastructure isn’t around.
Does your area’s geography allow for you to get a node to play router or client base hoisted up high enough to reach anyone else?


