You can find the internal boards on Mouser (part no. 332-RM-1700-22M3) if you want to build your own. It operates on 902-928Mhz and 2400-2482Mhz, which are unlicensed frequencies. Get your local machinist to mill you an aluminum housing. Install control buttons, a battery, and antennae. Get at least one friend to do the same, and you're all set.
These seem to have US military applications, so fat chance that will ever happen and will be restricted for export. The strategic implications are too great.
@@benargee This technology has already proven deadly in Ukraine, mesh networking acts like a web of beacons that give away positional and organizational data quite easily when viewed by a capable electronic warfare adversary.
Been to the website, no price listing any of their products. Probably without contacting them, we'll never know.
are these available to the public over the non licensed frequencies?
You can find the internal boards on Mouser (part no. 332-RM-1700-22M3) if you want to build your own. It operates on 902-928Mhz and 2400-2482Mhz, which are unlicensed frequencies. Get your local machinist to mill you an aluminum housing. Install control buttons, a battery, and antennae. Get at least one friend to do the same, and you're all set.
@@waylonk2453 Or, just buy the Lima boards these are built on
What was the CTO doing hiking alone?
Check inside em for surprises.💣!
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These seem to have US military applications, so fat chance that will ever happen and will be restricted for export. The strategic implications are too great.
@@benargee This technology has already proven deadly in Ukraine, mesh networking acts like a web of beacons that give away positional and organizational data quite easily when viewed by a capable electronic warfare adversary.