I’ve been reading a bit of the documentation before I get started. Meshtastic’s target use case still seems muddy to me.
Between the different frequencies and modulation modes you can use that don’t immediately seem interchangeable, it seems to me that Meshtastic is more meant for you to build out your own local mesh network with consistent settings, vs. a resilient WWAN mesh network covering your town or entire city utilizing stranger’s nodes.

Am I misinterpreting that? Is there a “common” frequency/repeater setup that most people use to create a public node that would let me contribute to a network in my town? If it’s something that can be used for that, maybe creating a communication network that could survive a largescale interruption in power/telecom (either political or physical in nature), I’m so down for it.

I’m still definitely going to get some hardware and likely set one of these up on my parent’s ranch, with bluetooth repeaters in the vehicles to allow communication where cell service sucks. But I do need help understanding it’s usefulness to a public service.

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    22 days ago

    Even if it’s 40ft up on a tower at my house?

    To be clear, I haven’t put any permanent nodes up, just trying to understand how to do it properly. I was definitely originally planning on putting that one in router mode.

    Also there are zero other nodes in my area.

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      32 days ago

      I’m a noob, so check in with the Discord, but it sounds like that’s a good use case for a router. Especially if you can connect it to the public MQTT server, which allows some communication between seperate meshes, and adds the location to the mesh map. Take note, this is sharing your home location with the world.