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Below are some example build lists from the community.
Below are some example build lists from the community.


== Solar Node – Recommended Enclosure ==
== Pre-Built ==
These options come fully assembled; just flash MeshCore and mount them in a high location to expand the mesh. 
We still recommend upgrading the antenna for best performance. Ideally, use an N-Type connector and upgrade to at least the ALFA AOA-915-5ACM. 
 
'''NOTE: These pre-built repeaters have not been thoroughly tested by the Ottawa community, but we have seen reports of others using them with great success.'''
 
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! Product
! Notes
! Link
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| SenseCAP Solar Node P1
| Solar-powered communication node integrating the XIAO nRF52840 Plus controller and Wio-SX1262 LoRa module. 
Comes with a 5W solar panel, IPX5 waterproof rating, 4×18650 (3350 mAh each) lithium batteries, and a 2 dBi rubber antenna. 
| [https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005008917538805.html Link]
|-
| WisMesh Solar Repeater Mini
| Compact outdoor repeater built around the RAK4631 (nRF52840 + SX1262) core module with a WisBlock mini base board. 
Housed in an IP67-rated Unify enclosure with integrated solar panel, 3200 mAh Li-ion battery, and a WisMesh blade antenna (902–928 MHz). 
| [https://store.rakwireless.com/products/wishmesh-meshtastic-solar-repeater-mini Link]
|}
 
 
== Build Your Own ==
=== Solar Node – Recommended Enclosure ===
A robust build using a purpose-built weatherproof enclosure.
A robust build using a purpose-built weatherproof enclosure.


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* [[Hardware/Repeaters/BuildRepeater1|Build Instructions]]
* [[Hardware/Repeaters/BuildRepeater1|Build Instructions]]


== Solar Node – Cheaper Enclosure ==
=== Solar Node – Cheaper Enclosure ===
A more budget-friendly build using a re-purposed enclosure.
A more budget-friendly build using a re-purposed enclosure.


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''Approximate total cost: $135.00 CAD''
''Approximate total cost: $135.00 CAD''


== Better Antenna – Tested & Recommended ==
=== Better Antenna – Tested & Recommended ===
This antenna setup has been tested by a local RF enthusiast and showed great results for the price.
This antenna setup has been tested by a local RF enthusiast and showed great results for the price.


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== Better Antenna – May Not Be Worth the Cost ==
=== Better Antenna – May Not Be Worth the Cost ===
This alternative antenna is more expensive and may not provide significantly better performance compared to the option above.
This alternative antenna is more expensive and may not provide significantly better performance compared to the option above.



Revision as of 19:29, 2 September 2025

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If you plan to use a RAK for a repeater (as recommended), please update to the OTAFIX bootloader firmware. Without this fix, if an OTA update fails over BLE the repeater will end up in an unusable state and will require physical intervention.

Download the OTAFIX firmware here: OTAFIX Bootloader UF2 File

Repeaters form the stable backbone of the Ottawa MeshCore network. Below are some example build lists from the community.

Pre-Built

These options come fully assembled; just flash MeshCore and mount them in a high location to expand the mesh. We still recommend upgrading the antenna for best performance. Ideally, use an N-Type connector and upgrade to at least the ALFA AOA-915-5ACM.

NOTE: These pre-built repeaters have not been thoroughly tested by the Ottawa community, but we have seen reports of others using them with great success.

Product Notes Link
SenseCAP Solar Node P1 Solar-powered communication node integrating the XIAO nRF52840 Plus controller and Wio-SX1262 LoRa module.

Comes with a 5W solar panel, IPX5 waterproof rating, 4×18650 (3350 mAh each) lithium batteries, and a 2 dBi rubber antenna.

Link
WisMesh Solar Repeater Mini Compact outdoor repeater built around the RAK4631 (nRF52840 + SX1262) core module with a WisBlock mini base board.

Housed in an IP67-rated Unify enclosure with integrated solar panel, 3200 mAh Li-ion battery, and a WisMesh blade antenna (902–928 MHz).

Link


Build Your Own

Solar Node – Recommended Enclosure

A robust build using a purpose-built weatherproof enclosure.

Item Product Name Cost (CAD) Link
Enclosure WisMesh Unifiy Enclosure 910422 $72.50 Link
LoRa Board (Small) RAK WisBlock RAK19003/RAK4631 (Type 6) $36.38 Link
Antenna ALFA AOA-915-5ACM $27.74 Link
Antenna Coax Cable N Female to IPX $6.79 Link
Battery 3000mAh + Battery $16.00 Link
Battery Protection VoltaicEnclosures Li-ion PCM $7.50 Link
Vent Waterproof Vent Plug (M12X1.5-10) $6.12 Link

Approximate total cost: $173.03 CAD

Solar Node – Cheaper Enclosure

A more budget-friendly build using a re-purposed enclosure.

Item Product Name Cost (CAD) Link
Enclosure Solar Oxygenator Pump $32.00 Link
SMA Male to N Type Female Adapter (required for cheaper enclosure) SMAJ-NK $2.94 Link
LoRa Board (Small) RAK WisBlock RAK19003/RAK4631 (Type 6) $36.38 Link
Antenna ALFA AOA-915-5ACM $27.74 Link
Antenna Coax Cable N Female to IPX $6.79 Link
Battery 3000mAh + Battery $16.00 Link
Battery Protection VoltaicEnclosures Li-ion PCM $7.00 Link
Vent Waterproof Vent Plug (M12X1.5-10) $6.12 Link

Approximate total cost: $135.00 CAD

Better Antenna – Tested & Recommended

This antenna setup has been tested by a local RF enthusiast and showed great results for the price.

Item Product Name Cost (CAD) Link
Better Antenna HOgardenME 12 dBi Fibreglass $36.36 Link
Antenna Coax Cable – Node to Enclosure Mount N Female to IPX $6.79 Link
Antenna Mount (if mounted separately) Double Antenna Mast Clamp $19.99 Link
Antenna Cable – Enclosure to Antenna (if mounted separately) N Male to N Male Cable (12") — shorter = better $??? [Placeholder]

Better Antenna – May Not Be Worth the Cost

This alternative antenna is more expensive and may not provide significantly better performance compared to the option above.

Item Product Name Cost (CAD) Link
Better Antenna Rokland Fibreglass 8 dBi $74.59 Link
Antenna Coax Cable – Node to Enclosure Mount N Female to IPX $6.79 Link
Antenna Cable – Enclosure to Antenna (if mounted separately) N Male to N Male Cable (12") — shorter = better $??? [Placeholder]
Antenna Adapter – Enclosure to Antenna (if mounted directly) N Male to N Male Connector $13.00 Link