I’ve been meaning to get https://disaster.radio/ running on a M5 stack Faces: https://m5stack.com/collections/m5-core/products/face
I’ll try and get around to it soon
I’ve been meaning to get https://disaster.radio/ running on a M5 stack Faces: https://m5stack.com/collections/m5-core/products/face
I’ll try and get around to it soon
Disaster.radio is exactly the type of project I’ve been looking into. It doesn’t solve the nice little interface this thread is about. That hardware you linked is a little big for my taste. It’s still pretty neat.
I wish Gotenna would release a model that turns back on after a power outage. That’s the primary reason I haven’t placed a permanent node and why I’m looking into other protocols/devices. I would like a small pager style Gotenna device but that isn’t the deal breaker like needing to climb a 60 foot tower to press a button after a power failure is.
Fair enough these devices do seem to end up quite big.
Eg: https://twitter.com/bobricius/status/1253958823179620352
You don’t need the physical keyboard with the M5 stack: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c14MmjUeXZk