CNLohr
CNLohr works as a computer engineer for a gaming company in Bellevue, WA, but, got his job from his youtube channel and involvement in open source projects on github involving unusual RF experiments, reverse engineering consumer hardware, and leveraging computing for solving all sorts of interesting problems.
Session
LoRA has been a significant force within the low-power, long-range radio space, enabling many protocols built on top from Reticulum to Meshtastic. But, the underlying protocol has some major shortcomings including susceptibility to jamming, sender detection and collisions. Let's explore what would be possible if we have more than some $4 radio silicon to play with. I hope to find other people in this space interested in working together to see what could be done.
