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KQ6UP > BPQ 31.05.24 16:01l 21 Lines 726 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 234_AA6AA
Read: GAST
Subj: Meshtastic Gateway?
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I am wondering if it would be possible to write some code so that BPQ
could act as a gateway to a meshtastic device. I am thinking it could
go into the chat application. Probably would set up with a log in
to restrict only hams, but if the BPQ node only had a meshtastic/IP link
I don't think that would be necessary.
73 de Chris KQ6UP
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