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  • Solar Powered Meshtastic + APRS Repeater

    APRS and Meshtastic are the two most important mesh networking technologies today. For a few years now people have been deploying solar-powered meshtastic repeaters. The current draw on RAK-based mesthastic devices is extremely low and lends itself well to solar powered installations. Until recently, however, ham radio APRS digipeaters were difficult and expensive to run on solar power. This all changed with the introduction of the LILYGO T-TWR Plus, a 2 meter ham radio built on top of an ESP32 computer. The T-TWR Plus can be flashed with custom firmware to become a small 2-watt APRS digipeater with low power draw – perfect for solar power.

    The total project cost is less than $250. For about $1000 a group could deploy four of these around a city, providing off-grid communications for thousands of people for less than the cost of a single HF ham radio.

    The combination of Meshtastic and APRS allows anyone with or without a ham radio license to communicate via wireless mesh network.

    In the future someone might also be able to connect these devices together in order to pass traffic between the APRS mesh network and the Meshtastic mesh network.

    Components:

    ItemProduct NameCostLink
    Solar PanelSoshine 12W$30Amazon or AliExpress
    BatteryVoltaic Systems V25$44Amazon or Volatic Systems
    Meshtastic Rak BoardRAK Meshtastic Kit$37Rokland
    APRS BoardLILYGO T-TWR Plus VHF$50(purchase links at bottom of this page)
    Note: T-TWR Plus VHF Only. Do NOT select “OpenEdition”
    Antenna ConnectorIPEX to N Type Female$4 (X2)Amazon
    Meshtastic Antenna915 MHz 3 dBi N-Female$39Rokland
    APRS AntennaBingfu Mobile Antenna$37Amazon
    BoxABS Box with mounting tabs, 158mm x 90mm x 46mm$9Amazon or AliExpress
    Drain PlugVENT-PS1YBK-N8001$5Mouser or Amazon
    USB Cable Pass-Through3/4 NPT Cable Gland$2Amazon
    Antenna WrapProxicast$2Amazon
    Coax Cable For Meshtastic2′ KMR400 N to N$13Amazon
      $237 

    Assembly:

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    Flashing the Meshtastic Repeater:

    Make sure the antenna is connected before you power on the device. Try not to touch the metal components on the board with your fingers while the device is powered up.

    Using a Chrome browser follow the instructions here: flasher.meshtastic.org

    The configure the device using this: https://client.meshtastic.org/

    Be sure to set the device role to “Router” and set the location to “fixed” while you are on-site installing the node – this will allow it to show up on the map for everyone on Meshtastic.

    Flashing the APRS Repeater:

    Make sure the antenna is connected before you power on the device. Try not to touch the metal components on the board with your fingers while the device is powered up.

    Follow the instructions to flash the device from here: https://github.com/nakhonthai/ESP32APRS_T-TWR