I'm building a radio mesh network, kinda like CyberPony to democratize WiFi and have a private and free form of the internet. Most websites hosted will be like the early internet at first, but maybe as time goes on speeds will be better.
- Raspberry Pi Pico H ($8.65) | [Buy](https://core-electronics.com.au/raspberry-pi-pico-h-with-headers.html)
- SX1262 LoRa Node Module for Raspberry Pi Pico (comes with antenna) ($21.94) | [Buy](https://piaustralia.com.au/products/sx1262-lora-node-module-for-raspberry-pi-pico-lorawan-915mhz)
- 18650 rechargable battery 3200mAh 3.7V ($19.95 but not added to total) | [Buy](https://www.jaycar.com.au/18650-flat-top-rechargeable-li-ion-battery-3200mah-3-7v/p/SB2622)
- Raspberry Pi Pico WH ($11.90) | [Buy](https://core-electronics.com.au/raspberry-pi-pico-wh.html)
- SX1262 LoRa Node Module for Raspberry Pi Pico (comes with antenna) ($21.94) | [Buy](https://piaustralia.com.au/products/sx1262-lora-node-module-for-raspberry-pi-pico-lorawan-915mhz)
- 18650 rechargable battery 3200mAh 3.7V ($19.95 but not added to total) | [Buy](https://www.jaycar.com.au/18650-flat-top-rechargeable-li-ion-battery-3200mah-3-7v/p/SB2622)
There are provided `.uf2` files in the Releases tab which you can easily flash to your Pico depending on which node you're building.
# Setting up your device (building from source)
Depending on whether you're building a relay, you will need to cd into a different directory, but the command is the same. You will need the Raspberry Pi Pico SDK to build, [this video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhajoAyP8e4) is a good place to get that installed.