🟢 That green light glowing in the dark is a mesh radio, GPS receiver, AI assistant, and emergency communications terminal — all running on battery inside a weatherproof aluminum box I built from scratch.

Meet the Cochrane Device — S/N 001.

After Hurricane Maria knocked out communications across Puerto Rico for months, I wanted a way to keep my family connected when everything fails. No cell towers. No internet. No power grid.

So I built one.

📦 Inside the IP66 aluminum enclosure:
→ Meshtastic LoRa mesh radio — encrypted, 15km range per hop
→ GPS with 3D fix in 18 seconds
→ WiFi hotspot so your phone becomes a node
→ Linux computer running full service stack
→ AI assistant that writes scripts on demand in the field
→ Remote access via Tailscale from anywhere on earth
→ 6-8 hours battery, solar chargeable

This is S/N 001 — the prototype. Every lesson learned here makes the next one better.

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#Meshtastic #LoRa #EmergencyComms #PuertoRico #OffGrid #Linux #Maker #DIY #HamRadio #OpenSource

@gabe_saltar What does "writing scripts" mean in this context?

(It looks like a fantastic piece of work, I just don't understand this one)

@patrizia I have Claude code installed on it. I can ask Claude to write.sh files on the spot for whatever I may need.
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@gabe_saltar ok this thing is awesome! Are you going for a closed product or open source?