An open-source, off-grid, decentralized, mesh network built to run on affordable, low-power devices. We use it for local experimentation, emergency-ready comms, and community-scale networking.
βΉοΈ What is Meshtastic?
Meshtastic is an open-source project that enables long-range, low-power communication using inexpensive LoRa radios. Devices form a mesh network that works without internet, cell service, or centralized infrastructure.
Messages hop from node to node, extending range automatically. Power consumption is often low enough to run for days or weeks on battery (depending on hardware).
This makes Meshtastic useful for:
- Community-scale communications
- Disaster and outage scenarios
- RF experimentation and learning
- DIY hardware projects
Quickstart
π Step 1. Purchase a Mesh device
The easiest option is an all-in-one Meshtastic device with battery, screen, and antenna included.
β‘ Step 2. Flash the Meshtastic firmware to the device
Many devices ship pre-flashed, but flashing yourself ensures you are running the latest version.
π± Step 3. Install the mobile app
The mobile app is how you configure nodes, join channels, and send messages.
βοΈ Step 4. Basic Configuration
Once you connect to your device from the mobile app, set:
- Region: US
- Device Role: Client (default is fine for most users)
- Long Name / Short Name: Something recognizable
- Channels: Add the public channels listed below
π Congrats, you are now part of the mesh! π₯³
π¬ Community
Local Mesh
Central Valley Mesh
Regional Meshtastic community from Bakersfield to Stockton.Fresno Mesh
Community-driven initiative dedicated to building a Meshtastic network across Fresno.
Public Channels
Meshtastic channels are encrypted. To join a public channel, add it by name and key in the app.
| Channel | Key | Description |
|---|---|---|
TowerMesh | vySS2Q6fJdeCQawzkWChzm9Lll0ygltmAKcogdC+zIM= | Hyper-local mesh focused on the Tower District and surrounding neighborhoods. |
RootAccess | h8gwZBuMRdmu8Y0S4YeoOwgBftmlAgusGvPCMwGJ4Q0= | Specific to the space and everything we do here. |
Discord Servers
- Root Access Discord, in the
#π‘-radiochannel. - Central Valley Mesh Discord
- Official Meshtastic Discord
π‘ Recommended Hardware
For use in the US, make sure you purchase 915 MHz hardware and configure the device region accordingly.
π Meshtastic Docs: Devices | Supported Hardware Overview
All-in-One Devices
Handheld / Portable
WisMesh Pocket
Fully integrated handheld Meshtastic device with built-in battery, display, GPS, and enclosure. Good for mobile use, field testing, and users who want a polished, ready-to-use experience.WisMesh Pocket Mini
Lighter, smaller, and cheaper than the Pocket, with no built-in display or GPS. Well-suited for pocket carry or bag-mounted use when size and weight matter.Heltec v4
A newer ESP32-S3-based development board with improved performance and USB-C. Requires a case, battery, and antenna, but offers flexibility for DIY builds and experimentation.Heltec v3
An inexpensive, widely used Meshtastic board with built-in display and good community support. A common starting point at Root Access, especially for learning and prototyping.
Fixed Solar Setups
WisMesh Repeater System
A complete, outdoor-rated solar-powered Meshtastic repeater designed for permanent installations. Intended for rooftops, towers, and remote locations where continuous operation and reliability are required.WisMesh Repeater Mini
A rugged solar repeater suitable for semi-permanent installs in remote areas. Useful for extending coverage, filling gaps, or bridging separate mesh clusters.
3D Printable Cases
WisMesh Pocket V2 case
The default enclosure for the WisMesh Pocket, for when you want different colors, materials, or print finishes beyond the stock options.@TonyG on Printables
A collection of well-designed cases that cover many popular Meshtastic boards and configurations.Useful searches on 3D Printing sites:
Where to Buy Hardware
Data Alliance
A long-established RF and wireless supplier offering antennas, coax, connectors, and test equipment. Useful for sourcing higher-quality antennas and RF components beyond hobby-grade gear.Rokland
A popular Meshtastic-focused retailer carrying preconfigured radios, antennas, solar kits, and accessories. A convenient one-stop shop for both beginners and fixed-node deployments.Amazon works in a pinch, but antenna quality and RF specs can be inconsistent.
Available Hardware
Root Access has a small pool of shared tools and hardware to support Meshtastic experimentation, antenna tuning, and node building:
- NanoVNA V3 Vector Network Analyzer 4.3 β https://nanovna.com/
- Random LoRa antennas (various gains and form factors)
- Antenna adapters
- SMA β N-Type
- SMA β RP-SMA
- IPEX / U.FL adapters
- Extra 3D printed cases for common Meshtastic boards
Nice-to-Have Additions (Wishlist)
- Outdoor-rated enclosures for permanent nodes
- Mast, clamp, and roof-mount hardware
- Higher-quality reference antennas
- Additional NanoVNA calibration kits
πΊοΈ Maps and Coverage
Network Maps
- MeshMap
- Meshtastic Map by Liam Cottle
RF and Line-of-Sight Tools
πΈ Gallery
Examples of Meshtastic nodes built and used by Root Access members.




