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lu5tyesterday at 3:48 PM6 repliesview on HN

If you're interested in Meshtastic, just try Meshcore instead. It's the natural hobbiest progression. Eventually you'll get tired of Meshtastic being nothing but telemetry from unknown nodes, nobody talks, it's a ghost town of weak links. Meshcore on the other hand has people actually having conversations, networks that span whole states, and diagnostic tools that actually work and are informative for describing the network around you.


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doom2yesterday at 7:13 PM

I don't think this is quite accurate advice. Go where the activity is. Around me, in a city of ~1.5M, the Meshtastic community is quite active. They've worked with local ham radio clubs. They have members setting up a larger mesh that stretches the state from north to south. Meshcore isn't as active, although people are experimenting with it just like Meshtastic. But because Meshtastic has more local users, that's what I would recommend to people here. Meanwhile, places like the PNW and Boston have adopted Meshcore. So I might recommend new users there to try Meshcore. It's okay to have both.

This us vs them/there must be a winner attitude that I see in both communities is really toxic and unnecessary. Look at ham radio: some people use CW, some people use SSB, some people use SSTV, some people use FT8 (but not everyone! There are still hams using other digital modes), many operators dabble in a mix of the above. There are a variety of options and nobody is pressuring other operators to use a particular mode or band.

3x35r22m4uyesterday at 4:03 PM

Maybe it depends? In my city, the online map shows only 2 Meshcore nodes, while Meshtastic 36 nodes.

And I've never spent time learning about it, but I'm under the impression Meshtastic is all about open-source and closer to ham radio philosophy, while Meshcore is backed by some for-profit organization?

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dpeduyesterday at 4:16 PM

The biggest problem with Meshtastic is that discussions about it inevitably get spammed by Meshcore evangelicals.

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RobotToasteryesterday at 6:36 PM

I assume there's no firmware that can speak both, or create a bridge?

Larrikinyesterday at 4:57 PM

Is there something preventing people from just setting up both?

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blhackyesterday at 6:01 PM

This is bad advice. The choice depends on which is more popular in your area. For me in Phoenix that’s meshtastic.