Follow up to this post: https://startrek.website/post/37629244

I put together the RTL-SDR + Meshtastic EAS-SANE Alerter system a few weeks ago and have had it running on my bench. So far, I’d only gotten the weekly test alerts to my private channel, but yesterday it was absolutely blowing up (see post screenshot). I’ve redacted the identifying bits, but the locations that are blacked out are relevant to the reception area.

The real emergency alerts currently go to my private channel along with the test ones, but I was thinking about changing that to send the real alerts to the default public channel. There’s not a lot of mesh activity in my area, so I can’t really poll the crowd for opinions on that, so I figure I’d ask here to get some general feedback/consensus.

Bonus – Here’s the PiZero running the show. Forgive the messy workbench (I tried to crop most of the chaos out of view).

It’s got the USB hub hat with two RTL-SDRs connected (one for NOAA reception and the other tuned to a local variety station). The signal from NOAA is decoded and tee’d to the Meshtastic EAS alerter as well as to nc which is then picked up from my Snapcast server to distribute on the network to anyone who wants to listen to it. The second SDR, currently tuned to the variety station, is simply piped to the Snapcast server. I may do something else with that later, who knows? Both are fed through a splitter from an amplified FM/VHF/UHF antenna.

  • empireOfLove2@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    6 hours ago

    Yeah I’d definitely not be sending this on the default channel, but I would coordinate with the mesh to open a dedicated EAS/emergency comms channel