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Meshtastic Linux Native Client based on Raspberry Pi Zero 2

My DIY Meshtastic Home Node based on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2, the Waveshare PoE Ethernet/USB HUB HAT, and the MeshAdv Mini Launch Edition: LoRa/GPS Hat. The node is operated in the attic, powered via POE, and an Mikrotik 868 Omni antenna is on the roof.

Experimental setup without the Mikrotik antenna

The goal was to have a reliable node that could be easily updated and configured via SSH. POE is ideal as a power source for this purpose, as it also provides a stable network connection for MQTT connections. The switch that provides POE is buffered via a UPS.


Antenna mount

Since I live in a rented apartment, I decided on a non-destructive way to install the antenna on the roof. There is a metal-framed skylight in the attic, so it was obvious to use magnets. In TinkerCAD, I quickly designed two 3D-printed parts to connect the antenna and the magnets.