
As of today Starlink has been installed on Randy Lilly’s KE4RL Commo trailer. This will enhance our options to provide communications into and out of a disaster zone.

As of today Starlink has been installed on Randy Lilly’s KE4RL Commo trailer. This will enhance our options to provide communications into and out of a disaster zone.
MeshCore is an open-source, MIT-licensed, decentralized mesh networking protocol that uses LoRa radio technology for secure, off-grid text communication. It allows for reliable, long-range messaging without cellular or internet connectivity, often used for emergency response, IoT networks, and private secure communications, boasting up to 64-hop message propagation.
Key aspects of the MeshCore system include:
MeshCore vs. Meshtastic
While both utilize LoRa, MeshCore is distinguished by its 64-hop limit (vs. 7 in Meshtastic) and its focus on efficient, structured routing over broadcast-heavy methods.
Some of us have already explored Meshtastic and is pleased with it ability in asset tracking and sensor data like weather. MeshCore will fill a need for low power message traffic that both hams and non hams can use for very little money.



Virginia Auxcomm was activated in February 2025 to assist the Red Cross and damage assessment in south Western Virginia, particularly Buckhannon county 




Thanks to all the ham radio operators that dedicated their time and services to help the Red Cross help those who lost so much during the floods. 
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