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README.md

What is Meshtastic?

Meshtastic is a project that lets you use inexpensive ($30 ish) GPS radios as an extensible, long battery life, secure, mesh GPS communicator. These radios are great for hiking, skiing, paragliding - essentially any hobby where you don't have reliable internet access. Each member of your private mesh can always see the location and distance of all other members and any text messages sent to your group chat.

The radios automatically create a mesh to forward packets as needed, so everyone in the group can receive messages from even the furthest member. The radios will optionally work with your phone, but no phone is required.

Note: Questions after reading this? See our new forum.

Uses

  • Outdoor sports where cellular coverage is limited. (Hiking, Skiing, Boating, Paragliding, Gliders etc..)
  • Applications where closed source GPS communicators just won't cut it (it is easy to add features for glider pilots etc...)
  • Secure long-range communication within groups without depending on cellular providers
  • Finding your lost kids ;-)
  • Through our python API use these inexpensive radios to easily add mesh networking to your own projects.

Youtube video demo

Features

Not all of these features are fully implemented yet - see important disclaimers below. But they should be in by the time we decide to call this project beta (three months?)

  • Very long battery life (should be about eight days with the beta software)
  • Built in GPS and LoRa radio, but we manage the radio automatically for you
  • Long range - a few miles per node but each node will forward packets as needed
  • Shows direction and distance to all members of your channel
  • Directed or broadcast text messages for channel members
  • Open and extensible codebase supporting multiple hardware vendors - no lock in to one vendor
  • Communication API for bluetooth devices (such as our Android app) to use the mesh. So if you have some application that needs long range low power networking, this might work for you.
  • Eventually (within a couple of months) we should have a modified version of Signal that works with this project.
  • Very easy sharing of private secured channels. Just share a special link or QR code with friends and they can join your encrypted mesh

This project is currently in early alpha - if you have questions please join our discussion forum.

This software is 100% open source and developed by a group of hobbyist experimenters. No warranty is provided, if you'd like to improve it - we'd love your help. Please post in the forum.

Updates

Note: Updates are happening almost daily, only major updates are listed below. For more details see our forum.

  • 04/28/2020 - 0.6.0 Python API released. Makes it easy to use meshtastic devices as "zero config / just works" mesh transport adapters for other projects.
  • 04/20/2020 - 0.4.3 Pretty solid now both for the android app and the device code. Many people have donated translations and code. Probably going to call it a beta soon.
  • 03/03/2020 - 0.0.9 of the Android app and device code is released. Still an alpha but fairly functional.
  • 02/25/2020 - 0.0.4 of the Android app is released. This is a very early alpha, see below to join the alpha-testers group.
  • 02/23/2020 - 0.0.4 release. Still very bleeding edge but much closer to the final power management, a charged T-BEAM should run for many days with this load. If you'd like to try it, we'd love your feedback. Click here for instructions.
  • 02/20/2020 - Our first alpha release (0.0.3) of the radio software is ready brave early people.

Meshtastic Android app

Our Android application is available here:

Download at https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.geeksville.mesh

The link above will return older more stable releases. We would prefer if you join our alpha-test group, because the application is rapidly improving. Three steps to opt-in to the alpha- test:

  1. Join this Google group with the account you use in Google Play.
  2. Go to this URL to opt-in to the alpha test.
  3. If you encounter any problems or have questions, post in our forum and we'll help.

If you'd like to help with development, the source code is on github.

Supported hardware

We currently support two brands of radios. The TTGO T-Beam and the Heltec LoRa 32. Most people should buy the T-Beam and a 18650 battery (total cost less than $35). Make sure to buy the frequency range which is legal for your country. For the USA, you should buy the 915MHz version. Getting a version that include a screen is optional, but highly recommended.

Instructions for installing prebuilt firmware can be found here.

For a nice printable cases:

  1. TTGO T-Beam V0 see this design by bsiege.
  2. TTGO T_Beam V1 see this design by rwanrooy or this remix by 8ung
  3. Heltec Lora32 see this design by ornotermes.

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS AND FAQ

For a listing of currently missing features and a FAQ click here.