fauxmesh

Out there

Everything worth knowing once you are out there. The mesh is shared and small — every message you send is relayed by other people's radios, using their battery.

Day to day

  • Messages take minutes, not seconds. Sending again doesn't speed it up — it slows the mesh for everyone.
  • Height beats everything. On the ground, in a bag or in a pocket against your body, your range collapses. Clip it high.
  • Charge it nightly. Turn it off when you sleep if you want it to last.
  • Operate it inside a sandwich bag. The radio, Bluetooth and screen all work through the plastic and you can press the buttons through it — best fifty cents you will spend on dust protection.
  • Your phone can die and the radio keeps meshing — it holds your messages until you reconnect.

This is not an emergency service

For a real emergency, find a Ranger, go to Medical, or get to Center Camp. Don't count on a message reaching anyone in time.

What it's genuinely good for: come to camp, I'm walking back from deep playa, has anyone seen Sam, bring water to the art car.

Sharing your location

On the camp channel it's on by default, because finding each other is the whole point. It broadcasts continuously to everyone holding the channel key — and that key is printed on cards being carried around a city of seventy thousand.

You can turn it off in Settings → Position and nobody will think anything of it. If you want to be findable sometimes and not others, switching the radio off entirely is the reliable way.