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Its messaging. Think SMS but local mesh. I'm going to use it for weather stations and being goofy with friends, but it's also resilient in case the internet goes down, I'll still be able to talk to other mesh users.
But you have to have other friends that you know who are mesh users, correct? It's not like you can just go on and find people who you can communicate with, right? Or wrong? I want to use this and I want it to be a thing, but I don't have one person I know who would be interested in doing this with me! lol
I live in a US city of half a million people, is there a use case for this or do you think it's mostly for rural use?
There is a public channel that you can use to broadcast to everyone on the local mesh. My area mostly uses it for a pinboard to talk about hardware deployments but it's gaining speed.
It actually works better in metros with denser mesh nets with lots of nodes, transmitting between nodes is more reliable that way.
Its main use is in direct messaging other nodes held by friends. Those nodes can also send telemetry back to the mesh like live GPS tracking, weather info, signal quality, etc. Nodes can also be set up like terminals or BBS systems that you message like a primitive internet thats more persistent than the IM system.
The big key is meshtastic uses commercial LoRa radio gear that is supported by other projects, like MeshCore or Reticulum. So you are not locked in to any one mesh system if you buy a LoRa radio kit.
Thank you!