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Here meshtastic has become part of the emergency information network initiative. If there is a coms blackout, intercity/town civillian communications are to be handled by amateur radio enthusiast with licence and communications whitin the city/town will be handled by licence free systems. Meshtastic has been spreading well among the general public, so it has become most viable system to use at lowest level in the chain.
You get shitloads more people to buy a cheap gadget that's easy carry with you.
If you start talking about ham radios and licences, most people loose interest before you finish the sentence.
Have you thought about not trying to drag meshtastic down to try and prop ham up?
I get it, you spent a bunch of time studying for your ham and you don't want it to feel like a waste, but lets be perfectly frank here- most people aren't going to get a HAM license. It IS, however, VERY accessible for someone to buy a cheap gadget on sale to try out.
I never understand why ham radio people always try to sabotage every other communication method, but you guys do it every time.
Let other people communicate how they want.
Encryption, affordability, ease of access.
Encryption: read the comments - in some jurisdictions you can't (legally).
Affordability: in some parts of the work it's expensive to get a ham license (required by law).
Ease of access: that one's subjective, fine.
The HAM license isn’t a trivial checkbox test, at least not over here
Finland. The questions for the basic test require you to actually know your shit, they’re specifically worded so that you can’t wing it
I failed it, that’s how I know. By a few points but still 😀