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Published by Vivian van Zyl in Meshtastic the 01/12/2025 at 07:07 pm
Welcome to the world of Meshtastic and Raspberry Pi HATs! If you're interested in building your own mesh networking devices, this guide will walk you through everything you need to ...Read morePublished by Vivian van Zyl in Meshtastic the 01/07/2025 at 07:43 pm
In the realm of DIY health monitoring, the integration of a MAX30102 sensor with Meshtastic nodes opens up exciting possibilities. This blog post will delve into the process of enabling ...Read morePublished by Vivian van Zyl in Meshtastic the 01/05/2025 at 09:17 pm
In today's tech-driven world, monitoring our environment is more crucial than ever. This blog dives into upgrading a Meshtastic node by integrating a BME680 sensor, an environmental monitor capable of ...Read morePublished by Vivian van Zyl in Meshtastic the 01/02/2025 at 05:11 pm
Meshtastic is revolutionizing the way we think about communication, especially in off-grid scenarios. In this blog, we’ll explore how to create a DIY Meshtastic home base using 3D printing and ...Read morePublished by Vivian van Zyl in Meshtastic the 12/28/2024 at 03:11 pm
The WM1110 from Seeed is a versatile development board, but it has a notable limitation: it doesn’t display the actual battery voltage, only indicating "USB." This can be frustrating for ...Read morePublished by Vivian van Zyl in Meshtastic the 12/23/2024 at 09:15 pm
In the world of DIY electronics, creating a Meshtastic node with an E-Ink display has emerged as one of the most accessible projects for both hobbyists and tech enthusiasts. This ...Read morePublished by Vivian van Zyl in Meshtastic the 12/19/2024 at 06:11 pm
In this blog post, we delve into the features and capabilities of the Wio SX1262, a compact Meshtastic node that integrates the ESP32S3 processor. This tiny device is making waves ...Read morePublished by Vivian van Zyl in Meshtastic the 12/17/2024 at 05:48 pm
The Seeed Studio WIO WM1110 Tracker DEV KIT is an innovative device that integrates various features for outdoor tracking. In this post, we’ll dive into its components, modifications, and some ...Read morePublished by Vivian van Zyl in Meshtastic the 12/12/2024 at 06:09 pm
In this blog post, I want to dive into the details of my Meshtastic setup, focusing specifically on the roles assigned to my nodes. These roles are crucial for optimizing ...Read morePublished by Vivian van Zyl in Meshtastic the 12/05/2024 at 05:21 pm
Today, I want to share my experience with the Meshtastic Mobile Node that I built specifically for my car. This unit is not just functional; it's a blend of creativity ...Read more