Hi All
Seedstudio got in touch, they would give us some free dev boards if
anyone fancied porting disaster radio to their Cortex M4? I don't know
much about them. Would they be more power efficent than the ESP32?
Let me know if you'd like to attempt the port.
Thanks
Sam
Hi Samuk,
Thank you for your reply and interested in lora.
I'm really impressed and fascinated by your project ''Disaster Radio
- LoRa Mesh'' posted on Hackday and i also saw the video you posted
on youtube, it has important implications for our human society.
Actually, the new LoRa-E5 (STM32WLE5JC) series is completely
different from what's on the market. It's much more powerful and with
a low-cost, ultra-low power, extremely compact, and high-performance
LoRaWAN module and also development boards. Link here:
HTTPS://WWW.SEEEDSTUDIO.COM/CATALOGSEARCH/RESULT/?Q=LORA+E5
The requires for Sample Test :
1) COULD YOU PLEASE TELL ME WHICH DEVICES OF LORA E5 YOU WILL CHOOSE
AND WHAT KIND OF PROJECTS YOU WILL USE THEM IN? (The project would be
better explained in detail, which is also convenient for us to reach
an early cooperation. Thank you for your time :)
2) When the project is finished, will you posted on hackday or ther
platform and if possible i wanna know how long will it take you to
finish this project?
After the project is delivered, our official Twitter and Facebook
will also promote your project and forward it, bringing more value and
possibility to it.
Since we announced the module, there are a lot positive feedbacks
from the community, and I believe LoRa E5 series will help a lot to
your audience who are interested in long range communication projects.
We are very honored to meet such creative and influential people as
you to cooperate!
Look forward to hearing from you soon and have a nice day. :)
>
Best Regards,
Amanda
Overseas Marketing Department
Seeed Technology Co., Ltd
Hi all
Ages ago I signed up for the open-source program with Lilygo. They
send $1 for hardware purchased through their links.
I used a bit of it to buy and test the parts on the enclosure list.
They just sent me a further $70 generated from DR links and I don't
have any immediate Disaster Radio plans for it.
So if you live in the global South (arbitrarily defined as a
'Developing Country' in green on this
map:https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/54/IMF_Developing_Coun…) and you'd like some TTGO dev boards or enclosure/solar bits then send me an email off-list and I'll get some posted to
you.
If it remains unspent I'll use it to build out a DR network local to
me, but I'm a bit busy for that right now.
Thanks
Sam
Hi -
I'm so glad to see Wyatt mention NDN. I've been waiting for someone to
bring this up.
*After* I found Disaster Radio a few years ago I found Named Data Networks
(NDN) which was very exciting. On and off for about 1 year after I wrote my
own implementation of NDN. UCLA's sample code on NDN (in Java) is
problematic for Disaster Radio which led me to C implementation. That code
is dormant for the moment.
However. I think there is a real opportunity for Disaster Radio to combine
the best parts of NDN with APRS (http://www.aprs.org). There are many
human-years of work contributed in the APRS / Ham space that we can learn
from. A great primer on APRS is found here (
http://www.aprs.org/doc/APRS101.PDF) but go to Page 9 "The APRS Design
Philosophy" to find a few ah-ha moments relative to Disaster Radio.
So. NDN + APRS (i.e. Net Cycle Time, Repeaters, Packet Timing, etc) makes
for a potentially powerful protocol.
Next. The user interface.
If we measure success through the lens of "adoption" (people using it,
nodes being setup, etc). then consider making the interface look fairly
idential to instant messaging. Meaning my older / female / neighbor would
go to the Disaster Radio hotspot and the webpage there (not app) would
"look" like a messaging app. (note: you may not measure success this way -
that's cool)
Last: My neighbor is putting up her own node...
What if a Disaster Radio node was (also) available as a web enabled light
bulb. In this case my senior neighbor could replace her porch light with a
Disaster Radio lightbulb that she screws into the receptacle on her porch.
The lightbulb has an esp8266 within (
https://hackaday.com/2019/07/16/hacking-this-smart-bulb-is-almost-too-easy/).
Then later, .. she sees the Disaster Radio hotspot on her WIFI list and can
click it to get access to the Webpage / Messaging interface. (Granted:
this implementation is not solar enabled).
So glad to see a rekindled energy here.
Maybe the time is right to see this take off.
Brian
It seems like Named Data Networking https://named-data.net/ could help
handle some of these scaling issues. Is that something that has already
been looked into?
Scuttlebutt clients on Mac include:
Full list of clients - https://scuttlebutt.nz/get-started/
Oasis - |https://github.com/fraction/oasis-desktop|
|Patchwork - |https://github.com/ssbc/patchwork
Manyverse (Android and iOS) - https://www.manyver.se/
Planetary (iOS) - https://www.planetary.social/
Clients include serving of content, but are completely different from
hosting a Pub or Room. Cheers.
Hi Disaster Radio fans,
I'm hoping disaster.radio can develop a presence within Scuttlebutt.
Currently there is nothing, only channel reference #disasterradio.
After some years of things being as-is perhaps we can consider the next
step: I would love to see disaster.radio have an SSB room [1] we can all
connect on and include in a Public lists that is easy to find [2]. My
guess is disaster.radio peeps might not even know what a room is... a
"room" in SSB connects users without replicating their messages or
data. This means it is left to the users to relay their messages
between each other via some other means. Good news is this should keep
the room server light and nimble, where-as Pubs host many gigabytes of
data as more users join.
This project is cool, but there is simply no success if we are not able
to communicate together via Scuttlebutt.... it is the very technology
that the radio hinges on. I felt so inspired by disaster.radio that I
setup a Pub a couple years ago, with the original intention of
communicating across disaster nodes... I still hope that this might
happen, but first we just need a presence for disaster.radio on
scuttlebutt as more than a hashtag!
[1] https://github.com/ssb-ngi-pointer/go-ssb-room
[2] https://github.com/ssbc/ssb-server/wiki/Pub-servers
Hey team! Love your work. Im really interested in getting in touch with you
guys to let you know we have pitched your idea to Australia! But with a
twist that i think you guys will absolutely love.
Please feel free to contact me on signal or whatsapp anytime on 0400807942.
This pitchis going to be huge. Its all about how we respond "whole of
government" to a disaster. How do we power your disaster radio with AI.
Regards
Carso
Angus Carson
Mob: 0400 807 942
Email: Angus.carson1994(a)gmail.com
My apologies - I was not seeing moderator requests in my inbox and just
allowed several old emails through.
As an update to members on this list, the project has been largely in
hibernation since the pandemic began, though I believe some improvements
have been made to the board by Fitz.
All - the disaster.radio team is a small crew and would hugely benefit from
new folks stepping into the project :) I have largely been in a
communications support role wrt disaster.radio, and I apologize for the
lack of presence in the IRC channel - there has been a shift to libera.chat
from Freenode and Sudo Mesh / Disaster.Radio have yet to make the
transition in full (I've personally had difficulties logging in since I
first made the switch and registered my nicks [tunabananas and jnny] a few
weeks ago).
Love and solidarity
Jenny
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