📡 Snohomish County · Washington State

Off-Grid.
Connected.
Community.

snohome.sh

The community hub for MeshCore operators in Snohomish County. No towers. No internet. Just LoRa radio and neighbors looking out for each other.

meshcore-cli — snohome.sh
sno@mesh:~$ meshcore status
Connecting to local mesh... OK
Nodes visible: 14  |  Repeaters: 5  |  Region: US_915
Nearest repeater: W7SNO-EVERETT (–92 dBm, 2.1 km)
sno@mesh:~$
14
Active Nodes
5
Repeaters
~40 km
Max Hop Range
38
Members
915 MHz
Frequency Band

MeshCore for Snohomish County

MeshCore is a LoRa-based mesh radio protocol for secure, off-grid text communication — no cell towers, no internet, no infrastructure required. We're building a resilient community network across Everett, Marysville, Monroe, Lynnwood, and the Cascades foothills.

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LoRa Radio

Long-range, low-power radio on the 915 MHz band. Nodes can reach kilometers with line-of-sight — perfect for Snohomish's mix of urban and mountain terrain.

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Smart Routing

Unlike flood-based protocols, MeshCore uses intelligent path routing and store-and-forward. Messages hop efficiently through repeaters without congesting the network.

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Encrypted & Private

End-to-end encrypted direct messages. Public channels for community chatter. Your keys, your network — no accounts, no cloud, no surveillance.

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Built for the PNW

From Everett's waterfront to the Three Fingers peaks, our repeater network is designed to cover Snohomish County's diverse geography — including when the big one hits.

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Emergency Ready

When cell towers go dark during earthquakes, floods, or wildfires, the mesh keeps talking. Several nodes are solar-powered for 72+ hour autonomous operation.

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Open Community

Ham operators, preppers, hikers, and tech enthusiasts all welcome. No license required to listen; a Technician license opens up transmitting privileges.

Node Map

Approximate positions of active MeshCore nodes across Snohomish County. Tap a node to see details. Data refreshes every 5 minutes.

LIVE — Last sync: just now Region: US_915 · SF7 · BW125
Client Node
Repeater
Room Server
Offline
⚠ Positions approximate

Known Nodes

Community-registered nodes in Snohomish County. Want yours listed? Join the Discord and share your node ID.

Node ID Name / Callsign Location Role Elevation Status Last Seen
!a3f2c1 W7SNO-EVERETT Everett (Rucker Hill) Repeater 120 m Online 2 min ago
!b7e91d KD7MXR-MARYSVILLE Marysville Repeater 45 m Online 4 min ago
!c1d4a8 W7PNW-MONROE Monroe (Sultan Basin Rd) Repeater 210 m Online 1 min ago
!d9f03b N7LYN-LYNNWOOD Lynnwood Room Server 90 m Online just now
!e2a77c KG7SNO-MUKILTEO Mukilteo Lighthouse Repeater 30 m Online 8 min ago
!f5b12e WA7GLD-GOLD BAR Gold Bar Repeater 290 m Degraded 22 min ago
!04c9d1 KD7ARV-ARLINGTON Arlington Client 55 m Online 11 min ago
!17f3a0 W7BOT-BOTHELL Bothell Client 75 m Online 5 min ago
!2e8b44 KG7EDM-EDMONDS Edmonds Ferry Terminal Client 15 m Offline 3 hrs ago
!39d5f7 N7SNQ-SNOQUALMIE PASS Stevens Pass (border) Repeater 1,240 m Online 3 min ago

Get on the Mesh

From zero to transmitting in an afternoon. Here's how to join the Snohomish County MeshCore network.

1

Get a LoRa Device

Popular choices: Heltec V3, LILYGO T-Beam, or RAK WisBlock. Budget ~$25–$60. Make sure it supports 915 MHz (US band). Check the MeshCore hardware guide for a full compatibility list.

2

Flash MeshCore Firmware

Download the latest firmware from meshcore.io. Flash via USB using the web flasher — no special tools needed. Choose Client firmware to start. Repeater firmware is for fixed, elevated installs.

3

Install the Companion App

Download the MeshCore app on iOS, Android, Windows, or macOS. Connect via Bluetooth or USB serial. The app lets you send messages, view the node map, and manage channels.

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Set Your Region & Channel

Set region to US_915. Join the #snoco public channel (ask in Discord for the channel key). Set your node name to something identifiable — callsign holders: use your callsign!

5

Say Hello & Register Your Node

Transmit a test message on the public channel. Then join our Discord and post your node ID in #node-registry so we can add you to the map. Welcome to the mesh! 🎉

News & Events

What's happening in the Snohomish County MeshCore community.

📡 New Node

Stevens Pass Repeater Now Live

Thanks to KG7SNO, we now have a solar-powered repeater at ~1,240 m elevation near Stevens Pass. This dramatically extends coverage into the Cascades foothills and links us toward Chelan County.

May 18, 2026 · by KG7SNO
🤝 Meetup

June Mesh Meetup — Everett Makerspace

Join us Saturday June 14th at the Everett Makerspace for our monthly meetup. Bring your nodes, ask questions, and help new members get set up. Antenna building workshop at 2 PM.

May 15, 2026 · by W7SNO
🚨 Exercise

ARES Comms Exercise — June 7

Snohomish County ARES is running a simulated disaster comms exercise. MeshCore nodes are invited to participate alongside traditional ham radio. Coordinate via the #ares-exercise channel.

May 10, 2026 · by KD7MXR
🔧 Firmware

MeshCore v2.x — What's New

The latest firmware brings improved store-and-forward reliability, faster path discovery, and a new low-power sleep mode. Update recommended for all repeater operators.

May 3, 2026 · by snohome.sh
📖 Guide

Antenna Placement Guide for Snohomish Terrain

Community member W7PNW wrote a detailed guide on optimizing antenna placement for Snohomish County's mix of river valleys, urban density, and Cascade foothills.

Apr 28, 2026 · by W7PNW
🌲 Coverage

Coverage Map Updated

The node map has been updated with new signal propagation estimates based on community-submitted RSSI data. Gaps identified near Lake Stevens and Granite Falls.

Apr 20, 2026 · by N7LYN

Community Links

Find us across the web and on the mesh itself.