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[01] Meshtastic Designer ? A New Customization Tool for RAKwireless Hardware
Meshtastic Designer is here! A new tool to easily configure and
visualize your Meshtastic setup using RAKwireless WisBlock hardware.
Link: https://meshtastic.org/blog/rakwireless-meshtastic-designer/
[02] Getting Started with AREDN
We have long been interested in Data Networking and Amateur Radio. One
of our projects this past year has been to build a Homelab. This
project builds on the fiber optic-based data network and includes a
high-availability virtual server setup. These interests made our recent
inclusion of AREDN (Amateur Radio Emergency Data Network) network
capability in … Continue reading → The post Getting Started
with AREDN appeared first on Our HAM Station.
Link: https://stationproject.blog/2025/01/27/aredn-getting-started/
[03] Meshtastic Site Planner, an Open Source Tool to Optimize Your Mesh
Deployments
Learn to use the new Meshtastic Site Planner, a free and open-source
utility that lets you run advanced physics models to quickly plan the
best placements for your Meshtastic nodes.
Link: https://meshtastic.org/blog/meshtastic-site-planner-introduction/
[04] Low-Band Receive Antenna Upgrades
We have two low-band receive systems at our station: Two-Element Phased
Active Receive System 8-Circle Receive Array System These antenna
systems use short active vertical antennas in various combinations to
create directional receive antennas for the low bands (80m and 160m).
We recently upgraded these antennas to the latest Short Active Vertical
Antennas from DX … Continue reading → The post Low-Band
Receive Antenna Upgrades appeared first on Our HAM Station.
Link: https://stationproject.blog/2025/01/04/low-band-receive-system-
upgrades/
[05] Make Your Meshtastic Experience Stand Out with Emojis! ??
Discover how emojis can personalize your Meshtastic experience, from
Short Names and waypoints to expressive OLED messages.
Link: https://meshtastic.org/blog/meshtastic-emoji-short-names/
[06] Memorable Conditions on 6m
We have recently seen some amazing conditions on the 6m band from here
in New England, USA. For about five days, we saw daily F2 openings to
Europe and the Western USA. During this time, we were able to work in
Alaska and numerous new grid squares in the Northwestern USA, Canada,
Central and South … Continue reading → The post Memorable
Conditions on 6m appeared first on Our HAM Station.
Link: https://stationproject.blog/2024/11/22/memorable-6m/
[07] Choosing The Right Device Role
Learn how roles like Client, Router, Sensor, and Tracker affect mesh
performance, and avoid common pitfalls for reliable and efficient mesh
communication.
Link: https://meshtastic.org/blog/choosing-the-right-device-role/
[08] Introducing Meshtastic Solutions: Supporting the Future of the Open
Source Meshtastic Project
Meshtastic Solutions is a new initiative designed to support the growth
and long-term success of the open source Meshtastic project
Link: https://meshtastic.org/blog/introducing-meshtastic-solutions/
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Till next time...
Wayne, KC2NJV
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