MeshCom: Your entry into a decentralized radio mesh network for radio amateurs

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What is MeshCom? – a simple overview

MeshCom is an open source project from the Institute of Citizen Science for Space & Wireless Communication (ICSSW), which aims to realize text-based communication via LoRa modules in amateur radio (433 MHz).

  • Messages, position data, telemetry and control functions can be sent via LoRa.
  • MeshCom nodes automatically connect to form a network (self-building) and adapt flexibly in the event of failures (self-healing).
  • Each node reports with its amateur radio call sign (possibly with SSID). Messages can be sent specifically to a recipient or as a broadcast.
  • Gateways allow MeshCom to be connected to HAMNET, APRS, Telegram Bots and more.
  • The firmware is based on AX.25 / APRS principles, adapted for LoRa.
  • Existing hardware platforms include: B. ESP32/LoRa boards, WisBlock, T-Deck etc.

Advantages of MeshCom

Use in amateur radio context

Since MeshCom is based on amateur radio principles – with call sign, AX.25 / APRS – its use is clearly anchored in the non-commercial, experimental area.

Energy efficiency & cost-effective hardware

LoRa allows very economical power consumption, ideal for locations with limited energy supplies.

Robustness & reliability

Mesh networks with self-healing ensure that failures of individual nodes do not paralyze the entire network.

Expandability & network connection

MeshCom can be connected to HAMNET or the Internet through gateways – spatially separate networks can be linked.

Operation when classic infrastructure fails

In crisis situations or network failures, MeshCom can be operated independently and serve as a backup.

The “Getting Started” video by Jürgen (OE4JHW)

Embedded below you will find the video by Jürgen OE4JHW, in which he shows step by step how to set up and operate a MeshCom node: https://www.youtube.com/embed/xruVBAMmabM

Many thanks to **Jürgen OE4JHW** for this clear video – a valuable introduction for all newcomers!

My use: own nodes & plans

In this section I describe my practical experiences:

  • I flashed two MeshCom nodes and put them into operation. (see photos below)
  • Node 1: Will soon be mounted under the roof and equipped with a better antenna to increase range and stability.
  • Node 2: Used mobile for /P (portable use) – to test temporary connections on the go.
2 Meshcom nodes hang around happily, waiting to be used 🙂

Let’s rock the mesh – start your own network!

With little effort – an ESP32/LoRa module (433MHz), some tinkering time and curiosity – you can build your own MeshCom node and become part of a decentralized communication network. Once you mount your node under the roof and provide it with a good antenna, or join /P on the go, not only does the network grow – the fun factor increases with every new connection hop. So what are you waiting for? Start your first node, bring it online – every new participant strengthens the mesh! And: Stay tuned – networks like Meshtastic and MeshCore will soon be coming to enable applications outside of amateur radio with similar hardware and other frequencies.

Meshcom Map – https://mcmap.oevsv.at/

JOIN IN: There is still a lot of untapped potential for new MeshCom nodes, especially in OE8. Take the opportunity to build your own node and expand the network in your region!


Sources

Spoiler: What options are there for those who don’t yet have an amateur radio license: More posts regarding Meshtastic and MeshCore will follow… STAY TUNED

73 de Michi OE8YML

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