Links & Resources
The links provided below are added as a resource for the community. Unless specified, we are not associated with or coordinating with these websites.
Official Meshtastic
Meshtastic Home Page
“An open source, off-grid, decentralized, mesh network built to run on affordable, low-power devices.”
The official home for the Meshtastic project — documentation, firmware downloads, and more.
CSRA Mesh Utilities
CSRA Mesh Utilities
Tools and utilities for the CSRA Mesh community.
These utilities are a work in progress and may go down for maintenance at any time. Please be patient as we continue to build out and improve. See our Discord or Facebook page for more info.
CSRA Mesh MQTT Mesh Info
Utility to view information from connected MQTT-reporting nodes across the CSRA Mesh.
CSRA Mesh Status
Monitor the availability of connected CSRA Mesh services. Check Discord for the current URL.
Community
CSRA MSH Discord Server
Join 86+ members for free voice and text chat — the primary hub for CSRA Mesh coordination and discussion.
CSRA Meshtastic Facebook Group
“This group is being created to assist in organizing a cohesive meshtastic network in the CSRA.”
Georgia & South Carolina Mesh Links
GA Statewide Mesh Coalition
Discord link to the Georgia Statewide Mesh Coalition. Working to unite Georgia’s Mesh community for better sharing of experience, knowledge, and fun! Coordinating across the state will help to promote solid mesh growth and hopefully allow large areas to work and link together.
South Carolina Mesh
“South Carolina Mesh is a group of enthusiasts, hobbyists, and prepared individuals building and maintaining a Meshtastic network. While centered in the Upstate, our network is for all of South Carolina. We welcome anyone to join our community, regardless of location, to collaborate on expanding coverage, share knowledge, and support each other.”
Meshtastic Maps — Global
Global node maps are excellent indicators of nodes in an area, but only show nodes that have chosen to share their information with the map hosts.
Note: More nodes may exist in a given area that are only connected via RF (LoRa) and therefore do not appear on these maps.
Visit www.meshtastic.org for links to global node maps.
CSRA Amateur Radio
The CSRA has a strong Amateur Radio community. Many CSRA Mesh members are also licensed amateur radio operators. The mesh complements traditional Amateur Radio as an additional layer of emergency communication capability.