So I just picked up a nomad and I can't seem to get it to connect to any nodes in the area Given that I checked a meahtastic map for nodes and only one came up But other than that it ...
So I just picked up a nomad and I can't seem to get it to connect to any nodes in the area Given that I checked a meahtastic map for nodes and only one came up But other than that it ...
It's the one depicted in the image below. The white button on the pi motherboard.
@TX Programmer there are three buttons under the kickstand, one for backlight and two for volume - does it matter which one?
It's not the prettiest, but it's possible. If you shutdown -h now the system halts, the Pi shuts down but the GPIO port continues to power the meshtastic radio. There is a button on the side (under...
My device works well. I was wondering if the SpecFive relay is set to forward encrypted packets. thanks! --Joe.
You know, thats exactly what I suspected. But wondered if it was possible...
There are quite a few meshtastic users that will use their devices while on a commerical airline flight, blasting messages to Meshers below as they fly overhead. I'm going to assume this was the case.
First day I had my Ranger, I took it out driving. This popped up after several minutes of silence. It says I pinged something at 32,000 feet? I'm in Kansas, is this right? Or am I misreading this??...
It looks like the system doesn't have any power management included. is there a way to change that which I'm not aware of? is it possible to allow the Pi to go to sleep but have the radio still fun...
@Sigmund not yet but now that the kmod problem is fixed(!) that's next on my list.
What was your order number? Early on our Relays were programmed as "repeater" roles but we have changed them all to "client". If the device is on repeater you will not see it in the mesh.
@J SO were you able to get a fresh image installed?
@TX Programmer The Nano is smaller, however it runs REALLY hot. Almost too hot to the touch. The included heat sink really helps though. If you want to encapsulate it inside a device, position it a...
That's really good to know. It's much more compact!
The base station system will have an SDR for sure; though it may be an option since some folks might want to save the extra cost.
@Joe if you are a developer and interested in contributing code, please let me know if you would be interested in participating in the HyperMesh development effort.
I do like this unit. I'm heavily considering adding some code to the codebase, but still going over the github open issues. Stuck a whip antenna on it, but have no idea whether that improved ...
I generally cannot see the node, and was wondering what mode settings it runs. Thanks! --Joe.