cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/8560856

This seems like a great technology to build resiliency and redundancy in a community, especially for places where cell service is spotty, or in the odd event where normal lines of communication are blocked.

The LoRa boards can be easily powered with a small solar panel for continuous use, and if put in a high enough place with a good antenna, they can have a surprisingly long range!

In addition to being genuinely useful, they also seem like they’d be a lot of fun to experiment and play around with, printing cool 3D cases for them, or designing a better antenna or repeater setup.

If and of you already have experience with LoRa, I’d be interested to hear your thoughts! :D

  • DrownedRats@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    They are fun to mess around with! Unfortunately I haven’t had many hits where I am but I’m currently planning on building a small grid of a few solar powered cells and putting them up as weather/air quality monitors around my area. They’re very versatile and I think once more people get into it it’ll become more like amateur radio except for nerds that like sensors and texting lol