LoRa Mesh vs Ham Radio (VHF/UHF)
Licensed amateur radio operators have a wide range of VHF and UHF options for off-grid communications. LoRa mesh fits into this landscape as a complementary technology rather than a replacement.
Where LoRa Mesh Fits in the Ham Toolkit
Amateur radio offers multiple communication modes —- voice (FM, SSB, digital), digital text (Winlink, APRS, JS8Call, Vara FM), and data networks. LoRa mesh adds:
- License-free operation on ISM band (no ham license needed to use)
- Automatic multi-hop mesh routing (no repeater coordination needed)
- Built-in GPS position sharing (comparable to APRS)
- Strong encryption for private messages
- Long battery life (especially nRF52840 hardware)
Where Ham VHF/UHF Wins
- Voice communication
—- FM voice on 2m/70cm is irreplaceable for emergency operations; no text-only mesh can substitute - Wide area repeater networks
—- Many metros have linked 2m repeater systems with 50-100 mile coverage; LoRa mesh coverage depends on local deployment density - Winlink/email
—- Formal message traffic, ICS forms, file attachments over the radio—- Winlink capabilities far exceed LoRa mesh message capacity - No range limit with satellite
—- EME, OSCAR satellites, or HF extend ham communications to global range - Established infrastructure
—- Most communities already have ham repeaters; LoRa mesh may have zero local infrastructure
Where LoRa Mesh Wins for Hams
- Auto-updating position map
—- The Meshtastic app's live map is more intuitive than APRS tracking for non-ham team members - No licensing barrier
—- Non-ham team members (CERT volunteers, event staff, family members) can use LoRa mesh without licensing - Encryption
—- Ham radio (Part 97) prohibits encryption; LoRa mesh on Part 15 ISM band has no such restriction - Battery life
—- An nRF52840 LoRa node running for weeks vs a dual-band HT running for hours - Cost
—- $25 Heltec vs $200+ for a quality HT
How Licensed Hams Use Both
Many ARES and EMCOMM operators have adopted a "three-tier" communications model:
- Voice (VHF/UHF)
—- Primary for tactical coordination, net control, served agency interface - LoRa mesh
—- Supplemental data layer: position tracking, short message routing through terrain shadows, sensor telemetry - Winlink
—- Formal message traffic: ICS forms, resource requests, situation reports