--- title: Introduction sidebar_label: Introduction slug: /introduction sidebar_position: 1 description: "Discover Meshtastic: a community-driven, open-source project using LoRa radios for long-range, off-grid communication." --- import Link from "@docusaurus/Link"; Meshtastic® is a project that enables you to use inexpensive LoRa radios as a long range off-grid communication platform in areas without existing or reliable communications infrastructure. This project is 100% community driven and open source! ![LoRa Topology](/img/introduction/lora-topology-2.webp) ### Features - Long range ([_254km record by kboxlabs_](/docs/overview/range-tests#current-ground-record-254km)) - No phone required for mesh communication - Decentralized communication - no dedicated router required - Encrypted communication - Excellent battery life - Send and receive text messages between members of the mesh - Optional GPS based location features - And more! ## How it works Meshtastic utilizes LoRa, a long-range radio protocol, which is widely accessible in most regions without the need for additional licenses or certifications, unlike HAM radio operations. These radios are designed to rebroadcast messages they receive, forming a mesh network. This setup ensures that every group member, including those at the furthest distance, can receive messages. Additionally, Meshtastic radios can be paired with a single phone, allowing friends and family to send messages directly to your specific radio. It's important to note that each device is capable of supporting a connection from only one user at a time. If you are interested in a more technical overview of how Meshtastic works, visit the overview section below: