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On Wed, 20 May 2026 10:26:10 +1000
Tim Tuck <[email protected]> wrote:

> If they share the same ISM band i.e. both on 915MHz, then yes, the
> LoRa kit has the potential to interfere with the reception of the
> GW3000.

Yes, Meshtastic and Ecowitt share the same frequency.  Ackshually,
they do it pretty well, I think.  I see no problem with Ecowitt.
Meshtastic distance is disappointing.  I have a high-gain outdoor
antenna on a solar-powered node, but a whip antenna on a portable
indoor node works almost as well.  It's difficult to tell because both
nodes relay for one another.  On the rare occasions when I can get
results from *TraceRoute*, the signal/noise SNR outbound from the
outdoor node is decent even though the inbound is marginal, which — to
me — indicates that the broadcast power of the remote node is
insufficient.  But I could be whistling Dixie.

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