The Meshtastic Android app handles communication and displays the location of group members. It includes instructions on connecting to a device, common tasks, and configuration options.
A curated list of amazingly awesome Meshtastic resources
Explore the potential of the open-source Meshtastic protocol and mesh radio technology for long-range IoT applications. Learn how to build and test your own projects with the RAKwireless Meshtastic development board and HelTXT handheld communicators.
Guidelines for setting up and optimizing Meshtastic nodes, including role selection, location sharing, and network configuration.
A guide to setting up the LilyGo T-Deck and Spec5 Ranger devices, including updating the firmware and configuring initial settings.
Emojis can add a whole new level of personalization and fun to your Meshtastic devices. Learn how to customize your Short Names, add waypoints, and display expressive messages on OLED screens.
An open source, off-grid, decentralized, mesh network built to run on affordable, low-power devices.
The Meshtastic Bay Area group is a community passionate about Meshtastic and mesh radio communications, based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Join for discussions, on-air activities, learning opportunities, and an inclusive atmosphere.
For those with an Amateur Radio License there is another side to Meshtastic. In short, you can transmit up to 10W with high gain antennas. On the flip side you cannot join the default mesh and encryption must be (and is automatically) disabled.
This library provides a command-line interface (CLI) for managing the user settings of Meshtastic nodes and provides an easy API for sending and receiving messages over mesh radios.