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What do we think of LoRa (long Range) radio frequency communications?

They can only send extremely small data chirps, but they have enormous range and they need next to no power to run for days on end. You can have one running all the time on a tiny ass solar panel.

We can start installing nodes in our local hiking spots. They can be installed along with weather sensors for temperature, humidity and pressure. Sounds really neat to be honest.
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I don't deal drugs yet i don't need it
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>>541160505
They seem mostly pointless given current satellite tech.
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>>541160650
>>541160657

It's for doomsday and organising you dumb nigger faggots.
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>>541160657
stink jeets though
this can be the white mans internet free of stink jeets
where can i buy one?
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>>541160505
Oh hey thats the same thing amazons using to share everyones internet with bridge devices so that you are never allowed to disconnect your smart devices from the internet.
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>>541160754
>where can i buy one?

You make the end nodes. CDN's will be connected through Europe and US. All will be self-hosted.
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>>541160650
You're thinking of pagers and they work on more or less the same concept, but it's not the same.

>>541160703
Correct. They work even better if you live somewhere with high elevations. I'm not an expert but you can do a lot with Meshtastic for fluid communications if that's all you can use.

At the end of the day it's a toy, sort of. A baofeng uv5r is better because you can communicate using your voice. And if you can get an HF transceiver, even better.
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>>541160703
Starlink mini is for prepping. LoRa is for playing around. Here is mine.
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>>541160754
Get yourself a heltec node on aliexpress with a decent antena. You can 3dprint yourself a nice case if you want, or you can buy it all together.
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>>541160873
>At the end of the day it's a toy

For now. We gotta cross the Atlantic by Alaska-Russia and connecting via Japan. The whole internet will be just Europe and US.
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>>541161045
You can only hop 6 or 7 times using meshtastic, it's built into the system itself. You can't communicate from Argentina to Russia or any crazy distances like that.
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>>541161117
Icom IC-7300 crosses the Atlantic effortlessly. It seems you're an amateur.
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>>541160908
Do you live off-grid?
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>clogs the intertubes downloading 4tb of furry porn via the trans atlantic tree mounted solar mesh wifi array at 2kb/h
Nothing personal kid
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>>541161216
That's not a LoRa node retard. That's HF. I already mentioned it. Are you Indian by any chance?
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>>541160505
very cool. I kind of wish we could have an informal network of these throughout the city. Repeaters should be offered as a public service. These should be treated as amateur radios and used for emergency public broadcasting and rabble rousing media
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>>541160505
idk it seems kinda high tech for long term shtf
I call larp
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>>541161408
No it is just backup if my Verizon fios service stops working.
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>>541160505
Explain to someone familiar with ham radio but unfamiliar with this; what can I do with it?
In the most practical sense, if I buy this and install it, how do I use it and what do I do with it typically?
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>>541162200
>I kind of wish we could have an informal network of these throughout the city
Its probably not what you want.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4F-JsLukpyE
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>>541160781
i fucking hate wireless now
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>>541160505
Technology won't save anyone from the technological slavery they want to impose
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>"we can start..."
no. you can kill yourself
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>>541163592
send messages encrypted or unecrypted over low power mesh network anyone can act as a repeater. no license required to communicate, pretty much bypassing ham radio gatekeeping boomer faggots.
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>>541161117
Meshtastic limits to 3 hops by default but MeshCore can do 64, much better range but won’t do ATAK stuff, just messaging.
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>>541163760
I too hate wireless.
Did you know they can see you with wifi?
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>>541160505
End of the world happens all you need is a handful of bullets. You want to hold on to the desire for returning to this current existence, you go right ahead retard. As soon as the contract is up, it's every man for himself and you'll be installing these things into the wilderness so niggers can steal them and sell them for parts.
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>>541160505
>dumb "resistance" goyim equip themselves with a radio collar
Good goy
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>>541163851
between the highpowered 5Gcell towers everywhere and + the E-band millimetre signals being beamed down constantly from the SpaceX satellite constellation, every living thing can be easily sensed and imaged now. There is no escape.
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>>541164038
/Thebread
going to watch some doomporn now
nothing ever happens
(except total dystopian nightmares)
yolo
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>>541160505
>What do we think of LoRa (long Range) radio frequency communications?
I think people should be using them more often, considering they have great battery life, can work off a solar panel, can be 3d printed in some cases, and you can hide them in a gutter or in a potted plant. It's basically a stealth repeater/private internet. And these kinds of devices are going to become mandatory once America becomes the full authoritarian jewish state it's obviously going to be.
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>>541163836
Is there some map that is available for these so I could even see if it was worth it to have one of these in my area? I understand the range is long, though.
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>>541160781
>Oh hey thats the same thing amazons using to share everyones internet with bridge devices
Probably the most turbonigger comment I've seen on here today. These devices do not connect to the normal internet. You're fundamentally ignorant of what they even do.
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>>541160505
This may verry well be the most red pill communication device ever, no internet, peer to peer, can be encrypted the way you want it. glowies can't do shit about it
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>>541165198
>glowies can't do shit about it
Which is why they fucking hate it and are posting doom shit and outright lies in this thread hoping you WON'T use it. You can fifty of these devices, hook them up to solar panels, and just hide them anywhere, and the glowies cannot find them all. They're also cheap and easy to replace.
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>>541164932
>It's basically a stealth repeater/private internet.
Except its not?
They are extremely easy to track, identify and fuck with. Especially isolated nodes.
>>541165272
>the glowies cannot find them all.
Advanced trolling.
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>>541165198
>glowies can't do shit about it
>>541165272
>and just hide them anywhere, and the glowies cannot find them all
You have to be genuinely retarded to think they cannot triangulate onto wireless transmission signals in current_year+11
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>>541162137
>Are you Indian by any chance?
kek
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>>541160505
They sound cool is theory but the first thing glowniggers are going to attack is these things when they implement internetID or if there is a civil conflict.
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>>541160505
This is all well and good, but radio communication implies a sender AND receiver. Who, exactly, are a bunch of noticer losers on pol with no friends or girlfriends supposed to be talking to? LOL
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>>541165891
LoRa is certainly attackable, yes. This is more likely for secondary off grid comms and disaster preparedness and such than for civil conflict.
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>>541165453
>the government is going to spend millions of dollars and man hours tracking down a $30 repeater you can buy in bulk
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>>541166788
wouldn't radio be better for those situations?
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>>541166918
>thinks government cares about being efficient, or spendthrifts
baka they'd use the repeaters themselves to ping the ones they want to find, this is elementary tier tech
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>>541160505
niggers would steal them if you left them around
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>>541165058
>Is there some map that is available for these
https://map.meshcore.io/
https://meshmap.net/ or https://meshtastic.liamcottle.net/

these are not complete or completely verified but it's ball park that.

if you have an elevated point for a repeater you can get really huge ranges with 2 devices on solar panels (the one at you and the elevated point in range that then bounces to a lot of devices even 50-150km away).
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>>541167059
The point is mass-spread, retard. The more nodes there are, the less likely you're going to be identified using one. No one is asking you to put the one you use on the roof of your house, jesus. What exactly are you even arguing, anyway? Just submit to surveillance and use the normie internet—or else?
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>>541167194
What devices do people typically use for this? Only ones I've seen so far look like chinkshit trash.
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>>541160505
Will it allow me to communicate with horny single women in my area?
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>>541167035
it's supplementary

but also LoRA should be the primary means. look, imagine 30k people and their radio "discipline" in an emergency... it doesn't work without data package radio managing itself

and the mesh aspect gives you a lot of range as well as shared 'chat rooms' in an obvious way
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>>541164038
You think you would see them alot more for being that many out there
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>>541160908
A starlink subscription isn't going to help you in a collapse
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>>541167392
you don't need a name brand device, it's simple electronics with open source software. in this case chinkshit is better than US government backdoored brand shit.
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>>541160650
Even common street burglars are using radios comms nowadays. Everyone needs to get off grid.
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>>541166918
Kek, I can do it for free with my H4m portapack you dumb nigger. ;)
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>>541160908
Starlink is dependent on a company making profit. A LoRa station is open source for anyone to use freely.
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>>541168031
Note how the glowies have NO suggestions whatsoever. They just don't want you using anything other than exposed normie internet :)
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>>541167392
Almost everyone uses cheaper devices and hardware like SP32, nRF52, RP2040, STM32, yes

You could get the hardware anywhere e.g. a french stm32 and then hook it up to your networking module power etc. without it being a very complex project, but most of course will just buy PRC/RoC.

Inexpensive and low power is a big part why this practically speaking works.



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