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  3. Today in “adventures with #SpectraMesh” - I’m going to test automatic location info with my GPS enabled T-114 from Heltec, as well as continue multi-hop testing.

Today in “adventures with #SpectraMesh” - I’m going to test automatic location info with my GPS enabled T-114 from Heltec, as well as continue multi-hop testing.

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    Today in “adventures with #SpectraMesh” - I’m going to test automatic location info with my GPS enabled T-114 from Heltec, as well as continue multi-hop testing. I think ADR might need some tuning / tweaking as I think it may be causing some dropped traffic in some scenarios when it shouldn’t be - I’ll have to test with it on and off to see if that’s the cause, then troubleshoot.

    I also want to tweak the network join / sync logic to be slightly more resilient.

    #hacktheplanet

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      Today in “adventures with #SpectraMesh” - I’m going to test automatic location info with my GPS enabled T-114 from Heltec, as well as continue multi-hop testing. I think ADR might need some tuning / tweaking as I think it may be causing some dropped traffic in some scenarios when it shouldn’t be - I’ll have to test with it on and off to see if that’s the cause, then troubleshoot.

      I also want to tweak the network join / sync logic to be slightly more resilient.

      #hacktheplanet

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      Additionally, I think I’m going to try to port my Aurora firmware for the Lilygo T-Deck from MeshCore over to SpectraMesh. That’d bring the total number of supported devices to 4, which still isn’t a lot but is a start.

      At this point I also need help testing this - I can test things all I want in my lab and around my house but more people and different environments will be helpful in tuning network performance.

      If interested you can email me or DM me!

      #SpectraMesh #hacktheplanet

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        Today in “adventures with #SpectraMesh” - I’m going to test automatic location info with my GPS enabled T-114 from Heltec, as well as continue multi-hop testing. I think ADR might need some tuning / tweaking as I think it may be causing some dropped traffic in some scenarios when it shouldn’t be - I’ll have to test with it on and off to see if that’s the cause, then troubleshoot.

        I also want to tweak the network join / sync logic to be slightly more resilient.

        #hacktheplanet

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        @Wrewdison One of the things that I’d like to see in this kind of system is a solid ability to control the precision at which you share location. To me, any system you’re going to advertize as being private or secure needs a fairly robust way to do this.

        I’ve been looking at https://h3geo.org as an approach. It’s a hex grid that supports 15 resolutions from ~1,200km accuracy to ~0.5m in a 64 bit binary representation.

        The library is in C, but I haven’t looked at how suitable it is to run on an embedded device.

        I’m currently in the middle of an international move, and most of my hardware is on a ship somewhere in the middle of the Atlantic, but once I get settled I’d be interested in giving it a try

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