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Show HN: Extend Zigbee sensor range with LoRaWAN
This is a fantastic idea, thanks for sharing. I feel like LoRaWAN and LoRAMESH are the perfect solution for shuffling messaging around for home and property sensors, easily traversing a couple miles in poor conditions.
Prior to seeing this I was thinking about how to use the Meshtastic [0] project to fundamentally provide simple UDP services for message brokering over LoRa. There are so many sensors that could easily hook or connect to devices acting as network routers that could bridge other protocols across long distances very easily.
Have you looked at doing something similar with ZWave at all?
[0] https://meshtastic.org/
- Amateur Radio Fatalism
- Meshtastic: An open source, off-grid, decentralized, mesh network
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T-Mobile introduce fines from Jan 1 for "Code of Conduct" violations
Truly independent peer-to-peer internet when?
Seriously, I think more and more about building a LoRa network with friends. https://meshtastic.org/
- What Is LoRa: The Fundamentals
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FCC will vote on plan to remove outdated amateur radio technical restrictions
Agreed-- at least relaxing the restriction for UHF/SHF signals on a "secondary usage" basis (traffic must yield to plaintext). Potentially with with reduced power (say 100w) or minimum directionality, but I think a 'secondary usage' would be sufficient. Without doing so virtually all experimentation will continue to be deflected onto the ISM bands and we will lose our allocations through disuse.
So long as identification is still decodable, spectrum usage can be managed.
It's sufficient to prohibit commercial usage you don't need plaintext to do so. The old threat of tow trucks and cab services moving onto ham-bands had long since been mooted by ubiquitous cellular, but even if it weren't any significant commercial usage will eventually have a whistleblower. Usage that is obscure enough to not be vulnerable to whistleblowers could also be hidden just as well in "plaintext" traffic that was really uncrackable steganography.
As it stands you can't even lawfully log into your own personal systems over amateur radio even if you take the unreasonable steps of using specially modified software to authenticate-but-not-encrypt because inevitably some third party will send a message to you via the internet that contains some naughty words that aren't permitted over the radio.
Without relaxing the encryption rules, innovative radio usage like meshtastic (https://meshtastic.org/) will continue to be pushed onto ISM bands where (1) they're still technically unlawful because the homebrew hardware is not type-accepted (amateur bands are the ONLY place where homebrew intentional radiators are allowed!) and (2) where the band choices, power limit, and EIRP limits are detrimental to full exploration of the possibilities.
Besides, the FCC has long allowed proprietary, license fee bearing, patent encumbered digital modes. These are very close to encryption in terms of their ability to lock others out of ham comms, and have frequently been used by amateur radio groups to establish "lid free" communications channels. (Because most of the more irritating people aren't technically sophisticated enough to adopt some new mode without help, and people won't help them...).
The rules as they stand punish honest people who follow the intent and spirit of the rule in favor of people willing to just ignore the rules (including operating unlawful devices in ISM bands), willing to use stego, or willing to use obscure protocols to achieve the same ends that they'd otherwise achieve with encryption. It blocks modern networking by disallowing standard internet-grade software use with radio since all of it has integral encryption which generally can't be disabled to prevent downgrading and cross domain attacks in contexts where the encryption is needed -- or because in some cases the protocols are designed in such a way that authentication without encypherment isn't possible.
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Qaul – Internet Independent Wireless Mesh Communication App
Meh.... very very low range.
For ~$20 you can get a LoRa dongle and https://meshtastic.org/, and with some luck (someone putting a node on a hgh building or a hill), you can reach quite impressive distances.
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Meshtastic (version 30109): An inexpensive open-source GPS mesh radio for hiking, skiing, flying, marching.
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symphony
- Symphony: Lightweight, elegant music player for Android
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Swiping down on now playing card
Link to the on-going issue: https://github.com/zyrouge/symphony/issues/37.
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How to set default sort order in Musicolet
I haven't tried it yet, but maybe it's worth looking into for you. https://github.com/zyrouge/symphony
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Symphony, a beautiful offline music player.
Symphony is completely open-source and can be found on our GitHub page at https://github.com/zyrouge/symphony. Any queries and feedback can be discussed here, on our Discord community at https://discord.gg/5k9Hdq7ycm or on our subreddit at https://reddit.com/r/symphony_app.
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⟳ 2 apps added, 11 updated at apt.izzysoft.de
Symphony (version 73): Offline music playback is now a breeze
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Symphony (version 72): Groovify & Symphonize with Symphony!
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Can anyone recommend a Media player for an android phone?
You can use MX Player Pro one time purchase no ads & shit, everybody tells me vls is the best but Vlc on Android is a mess, On MX player pro you can play any media and with custom codec ls you can support more, and it's looking morden, you can also use it as an audio player but I don't recommend that because then your library gonna be mixed with audio and video files, instead you can use symphony it's open source lightweight no ad & shit audio player.
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Symphony is now available as an Open-Beta Release.
Visit our GitHub page at https://github.com/zyrouge/symphony for additional information.
- Could someone recommend a FOSS music player that uses file folders as playlists?
What are some alternatives?
disaster-radio - A (paused) work-in-progress long-range, low-bandwidth wireless disaster recovery mesh network powered by the sun.
Spowlo - A Spotify songs downloader for Android made with Jetpack Compose, Material You and the spotDL Python library
EBYTE - Libraries to program and use UART-based EBYTE wireless data transceivers
newquiz - Jetpack compose quiz game using material 3 (you).
ESP32-Paxcounter - Wifi & BLE driven passenger flow metering with cheap ESP32 boards
Phonograph_Plus - A fork of kabouzeid/Phonograph in maintenance and development
LoRa-Stopwatch - Stopwatch with countdown for multiple devices being synchronized via LoRa
WallYou - Privacy focused wallpaper app built with MD3
ClusterDuck-Protocol - Firmware for an ad-hoc mesh network of Internet-of-Things devices based on LoRa (Long Range radio) that can be deployed quickly and at low cost.
VinylMusicPlayer - A material designed music player for Android [Moved to: https://github.com/VinylMusicPlayer/VinylMusicPlayer]
ParaDrone - AutoPilot for Parachutes
mucke - mucke - android music player