Spec5 Manuals & User Guides
Spec5 designs and manufactures off-grid LoRa communication devices specifically for the Meshtastic decentralized network.
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Spec5 (SpecFive LLC) is a specialized manufacturer of hardware for the Meshtastic project, enabling users to create off-grid, decentralized mesh networks. Their product line includes the SpecFive Ranger, Trekker, Nomad, and Relay stations, all designed to utilize long-range (LoRa) radio technology.
These devices allow for text messaging and location sharing in remote areas without the need for cellular service or internet connectivity, catering to outdoor enthusiasts and emergency communication needs.
Spec5 manuals
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SpecFive Spectre Pro Meshtastic Phone User Guide
Pituduh Pamaké Alat Pelacak SpecFive
SpecFive Beacon Alat Panungtun Pamaké
SpecFive Beacon XL Beacon Pituduh Pamaké Alat
SpecFive Meshtastic GPS Mini Trekker Guide pamaké
SpecFive Pulse Pack Panungtun Pamaké Alat Komunikasi Jarak Jauh
SpecFive Trekker Bravo LoRa Pituduh Pamaké Radio
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Spec5 S5 MeshClip LoRa Off-Grid Mesh Communicator Meshtastic User Manual
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Spec5 support FAQ
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Why must I connect the antenna before powering on my Spec5 device?
Powering on Spec5 radios (like the Trekker or Relay) without the antenna attached can cause permanent damage to the LoRa board due to reflected energy.
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What is the default Bluetooth PIN for Spec5 devices?
The default PIN for connecting to Spec5 devices via the Meshtastic app is typically 123456.
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How do I update the firmware on my Spec5 device?
To update devices like the Ranger, place the device in DFU mode (often by holding a specific button configuration while powering on) and visit the Meshtastic flasher tool online.
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What does "No GPS Lock" mean on the screen?
This message indicates that the GPS module is enabled and functioning, but it has not yet acquired a signal from satellites to determine your location.