Hello!
For those who happen to be a the 38C3 in Hamburg [0] this year. Please feel invited to the "Community Network Meetup" [1]. The goal is to get together and connect different communities that work on and with off the grid networks.
Come by numerous and spread the news :)
When: 27.12.2024 5pm
Where: Saal 5 at the 38C3
Get to know all the Community Networks present at congress.
We want to network and discuss topics of interest in smaller groups.
There will be a lightening talk section within the meetup, about Community Network related topics (router firmware, community models, local services and projects). Each talk has 3 minutes, there will be a projector and you can use your laptop for it. Prepare your talk :)
Join our matrix channel for questions and interconnect with others: #38C3CNM:matrix.org
See you there!
[0] https://events.ccc.de/en/2024/09/26/38c3-teaser/
[1] https://fahrplan.alpaka.space/jugend-hackt-38c3-2024/talk/PWMLKJ/
What a great idea Team!
If this was a plug and play product I could just put on a pole outside my
home, I would order it today!
Especially interested in the LORA range and being able to send messages
across my big property to check on loved ones- and it's a great idea to map
and drop pins for resources or needs! This may be a game changer in many
spaces. :)
Keep up the development- you can do it!
Mr5Star
Alamogordo Amateur Radio Club Serving Hams In The Tularosa Basin And
Around The World And Beyond
AARCs' 38th Annual Hamfest 31 Aug Labor Day Weekend 2024 from 7am to
3pm-ish (depends upon presentations)
Free admissions, donations from local and Ham related vendors for door
prize drawings throughout the day
Morning brew and eats by club for donations, for lunch support your
local vendors.
Plenty of parking at the Otero County Fairgrounds, RV's welcome but no
RV hookups, dump station on site
Hamfest is ARRL approved and small listed nonprofit (needing all the
help we can get)
AARC is also looking for items to be donated as door prizes throughout
the day
"Give a big thank you to those who donated to our past Hamfests." You
keep us afloat
We would like to list your logo on our website to show donor support and
advertise your business during the event
Main prizes and Ht drawings are normally purchased by the club,
(donations accepted) must be present for all except 1st prize
1st FT-710 AESS
2nd FTM-6000R
3rd Mini 1.3 OLED ZUMspot Kit
4th DM-30TR
$1.00 Drawing for FT65 HT
Main Prize drawing tickets $8.00 mail in post dated before 24 Aug
(eligible for Pre-Registration Prize drawing of $50.00) $10.00 at the
door, Swap Tables $15.00 with one chair
Any profits made from our event goes back into paying our bills,
insurance, repeater systems maintenance, classes and our other public
activities
We are also looking for folks/groups who would like to do short
presentations
Testing will be conducted on site around 9am-ish (depends upon the VE
and VEC's)
Apologize up front for any doubling up on email requests
Check us out at http://www.qsl.net/k5lrw/ and on FB at Alamogordo
Amateur Radio Club NM
Our mails;
KI5RUS Rusty rjaskolo(a)gmail.com (2024 AARC Pres and Hamfest Chair)
KB7SQF Rick rick(a)nmex.com
Street mailing address for packages please use;
Russell Jaskolowski
1107 Hendrix Ave
Alamogordo, NM 88310
AARC mail box is;
AARC
Hamfest 2024
12 Main St #383
LaLuz, NM 88337
Rusty's cell 575-491-3631
Thank you all for supporting our small club serving the community
Rick KB7SQF
2024 AARC Director
Hamfest Committee Member
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Im a tech-radio-journalist from Denmark, and would love to hear more about your project on audio for my podcast - dont know who to talk to, but an interview could be arranged via jitsi?
If anyone is up for a talk, please mail me at kjaerulv(a)proton.me - and if not: Please keep up your inspiring work!
Best regards
Anders Kjærulff, radiohost, 'Aflyttet'
Sendt fra min psion 3mx
Meshtastic is similar, and very active Project Owl, Reticulum RNS are also
well worth investigating.
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Greg Hall
VK2GTH
0428 850 144
https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/IELAND3
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On Wed, 2 Aug 2023, 18:14 Rob Craig, <hello(a)robcraig.com> wrote:
> I second that.
> Yes its a real shame. I had built various nodes and was testing. I had
> problems with the software crashing sometimes and I wish there was a
> roadmap for new features like remote access to the nodes over LoRA and
> other things. Maybe someone can take up the project or fork it?
> Regards,
>
>
> On 30 Jul 2023, at 09:27, seyduna rojhilat <lelikanroj(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> ------------------------------
>
> why your project stopped or a development is not shared it was a really
> useful project
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Hi all,
Seems the kernel panics when it receives certain characters in the chat app or telnet session chat that is does not like. This is then propagated (via Lora) to other Disaster Radios nodes and crashing them too. You can bring down the entire system this way. Not good :(
When you clean the bad characters from the chat log on the SD card the system works again. But this means you need to get to each disaster radio node and clear the logs.
This is the log on the SD card that seems to cause the crash:
{"":4,"":"\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000","":99,"":15,"":4,"":"\u0000\u0000ˆÛ9","":99,"":"\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000","":14,"d":"ˇˇˇˇc0","t":99,"m":"00c|~ android joined the channel\r\n","l":34}
{"":4,"":"\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000","":99,"":15,"":4,"":"\u0000\u0000ˆÛ9","":99,"":"\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000","":14,"d":"ˇˇˇˇc0","t":99,"m":"00c|<android>hi\r\n","l":17}
{"?":4,"":"/˝?\u0000","":99,"$@?":15,"":4,"ÿ;˛?ˆÛ9/˝?.˝?\f":"˛?ˆÛ9","/˝?.˝?\f":99,"?.˝?\f":".˝?\f\u0000\u0000\u0000.˝?ã7\r","`0˝?l®˚?Ù˛?ˇˇˇˇc":14,"d":"ˇˇˇˇc","t":99,"m":"","l":12}
{"?":4,"":"/˝?\u0000","":99,"$@?":15,"":4,"":"˛?ˆÛ9","/˝?.˝?\r":99,"?.˝?\r":".˝?\r\u0000\u0000\u0000.˝?ã7\r","`0˝?l®˚?Ù˛?ˇˇˇˇc":14,"d":"ˇˇˇˇc","t":99,"m":"","l":13}
Crash error:
Guru Meditation Error: Core 1 panic'ed (LoadProhibited). Exception was unhandled.
Core 1 register dump:
PC : 0x40091324 PS : 0x00060530 A0 : 0x800d57a9 A1 : 0x3ffd2da0
A2 : 0x3ffd2fc8 A3 : 0x00000000 A4 : 0x00000006 A5 : 0x3ffd2fc8
A6 : 0x3ffd2edf A7 : 0x00000000 A8 : 0x00000000 A9 : 0x00000004
A10 : 0x3ffc3ac0 A11 : 0x3f420ba5 A12 : 0x00000000 A13 : 0x00000000
A14 : 0x00000022 A15 : 0x3ffd2edf SAR : 0x0000000a EXCCAUSE: 0x0000001c
EXCVADDR: 0x00000000 LBEG : 0x400912f4 LEND : 0x4009130a LCOUNT : 0xffffffff
Backtrace:0x40091321:0x3ffd2da00x400d57a6:0x3ffd2db0 0x400d7141:0x3ffd30e0 0x400d5bf7:0x3ffd3100 0x400d7165:0x3ffd34a0 0x400d65f1:0x3ffd34c0 0x400f14d5:0x3ffd34e0
Would be good to have this fixed.
Regards,
Rob
Hi guys,
Finally managed to get all the files compiled and testing the LILY TTYO 2.1 Lora boards. Couple of questions.
Is there a way to remote telnet to each TTGO thats connected through Lora? I see my notes connected in the chat app and obviously via wifi or Bluetooth I can telnet to the device but it would be good to be able to reach any devices that are far away and not in wifi/Bluetooth range. Any ideas?
Is there a way to create an exit route that is connected to a LoraWAN device? So an app could reach internet?
Thanks,
Rob