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Community Events and Meetups

Regular events keep the community engaged and accelerate network growth. Events serve three purposes: recruitment of new members, skill-sharing among existing members, and public demonstration of the network's value.

Build Nights

Monthly hands-on sessions where newcomers build their first node with help from experienced members. Format that works:

  • Venue: Makerspace, library meeting room, or restaurant private room. 2-3 hours.
  • Format: 15 min intro presentation → 90 min guided build → 15 min test on the live mesh
  • Materials: Pre-order 4-6 extra kits to sell at cost to walk-ins. Keep spare USB cables, soldering irons, and spare antennas on hand.
  • Cost to participants: Hardware cost only ($25-50). Experienced helpers volunteer their time.

Document and promote the event on social media. "Before and after" photos of someone building their first node and seeing it appear on the map are highly shareable.

Annual Range Test

A fun event where participants drive, hike, or bike to test the limits of the network. Structure:

  1. Designate a base station at a high-elevation location
  2. Participants spread out across the coverage area with mobile nodes
  3. Track who can communicate from the farthest point
  4. Record SNR/RSSI at each test location
  5. Share results in a coverage report — excellent content for your community map

The range test also generates real coverage data that helps you identify gaps for future backbone expansion.

Tabletop Exercises

Simulate a disaster scenario where the mesh is the primary communications tool. Good exercise scenarios:

  • Extended power outage — Cell networks are down, no internet. How does the community coordinate?
  • Evacuation coordination — Simulated wildfire. Use the mesh to coordinate shelter-in-place vs. evacuation by zone.
  • Search and rescue — Member is "lost" in a park. Use the mesh to coordinate the search team.

Tabletop exercises reveal gaps — in coverage, in procedure, and in member skills — before they matter. Document findings and publish improvements.

Meetup Frequency Guidelines

Event TypeFrequencyTime Investment
Build night / intro sessionMonthly3-4 hrs to organize, 2-3 hrs to run
Infrastructure work partyQuarterlyFull day
Annual range testAnnuallyWeekend event
Tabletop exerciseAnnually (before storm season)Half day
Virtual sync callMonthly1 hr