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Okay, that's good to know. Although, I am allowed as an amateur radio operator to use 433 megahertz. At high power. Obviously, though, I'm going to go with the one that is the most popular, and if 915 megahertz is that one, then that is what I will go with.
~~If I'm not mistaken licensed operators have to run at less power on meshtastic. I'll see if I can find where/why and update.~~
I was wrong:
"What is the benefit of using a ham license with Meshtastic? If you use your ham radio license with Meshtastic, consider both the privileges and restrictions:
Privileges Increased Transmit Power Up to 10W transmit power in the United States! 47 CFR 97.313(j) Higher Gain Antennas Restrictions Plain-Text Only On amateur radio bands, encryption is illegal. FCC Part 97.113.A.4 Lack of Privacy As a ham operator, it is a requirement that you identify yourself by your call sign periodically when transmitting. Your call sign will be publicly transmitted at least once every 10 minutes at minimum. FCC Part 97.119.A"
From https://meshtastic.org/docs/faq/#amateur-radio-ham
Unless I am incorrect in my understanding of the regulations, anybody should be able to use the 433 MHz transmitter as long as the transmit power is less than 0.1 watts from part 95 of the FCC code.
Probably a good choice to go with 915. You'd be pretty lonely on 433 in the US.
I dont want to be lonely! 😂
Besides, a mesh does not work well when you are lonely.