Older Revision of Build a Mesh Network Beacon for Your Music Festival Totem for Around 50
Build a Mesh Network Beacon for Your Music Festival Totem for Around $50A totem is practically necessary With a large group of family and friend at EDC, Burning Man, and other music festival; not to mention it a great way to show off your clan pride. With your totem high up in the air, it's much easier for your loved ones to find your clan. But even a totem is minuscule in the sea of half-million people at EDC Las Vegas. With virtually no coverage and practically no WiFi coverage, you are basically looking for a needle at the bottom of the ocean. This is where a totem with a mesh network beacon is extremely useful. The beacon is like a shining star in the ocean of space. The mesh network beacon that we are talking about in this guide is a Meshtastic radio. But it is not just any Meshtastic radio. It's a Meshtastic radio with a built-in GPS. The reason that the totem should have a Meshtastic GPS radio versus a basic Meshtastic radio is that the totem could be passed to anyone in the clan; the basic Meshtastic radio needs to be within 30 feet of a SmartPhone, whereas the GPS version does not. Everyone else in your clan can use a basic Meshtastic radio to find the beacon. This guide will show you how to build a mesh network beacon--Meshtastic GPS radio--for around $50.
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BenefitsUsing a DIY digital compass built with Meshtastic core offers several advantages, especially in the dynamic environment of music festivals. Here are some key benefits:
What You'll NeedTo get started on building your own Meshtastic GPS radio, the following is a list of everything you'll need.
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