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- HackRF (from lab notes)
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- OpenMV Cam H7 for visualization
- OpenMV Cam H7 for visualization
- SMA adapters, telescopic antennas (ANT500)
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Forestpunk Angle: Infrastructure that whispers, adapting gently to the needs of the environment.
Forestpunk Angle: Infrastructure that whispers, adapting gently to the needs of the environment.
= Home Lab Concepts =
Named labs for home integration, tied into [[Home Assistant]] and personal data systems. Each is buildable with existing equipment.
== Fermentarium - The Bubble Log ==
One shelf in the kitchen becomes a controlled fermentation observatory. Every jar is a trial with actual curves, not just vibes.
'''Core pieces:'''
* Main vessel (sourdough, kimchi, pickles)
* Smart hydrometer/airlock (Tilt, Plaato) or temp sensor + vibration sensor
* Optional load cell under jar for weight loss over time
'''Home Assistant integration:'''
* [[ESP32]]/ESPHome node logging temp, humidity, activity (bubble vibrations)
* When activity peaks → "ferment peaked, time to taste" notification
* When activity drops below threshold → "probably done, move to fridge" ping
''Ritual:'' Every batch gets a short entry in fermentarium-log.md with sensor graph screenshot and tasting notes.
== Bird Watchtower - Hawk Alert System ==
A mic listening to the yard + bird-ID model = alerts baked into the house.
'''Core pieces:'''
* Outdoor-rated microphone or indoor mic near open window
* Linux box/Pi running BirdNET or similar
* Webhook to Home Assistant on species detection
'''Automations:'''
* On hawk/accipiter/buteo detected → flash LED strip, optionally open curtain, push notification: "Hawk detected - check the yard"
* Songbird morning chorus → gentle light up / coffee bar scene
* Owl calls late night → dim hallway lights to "night watch" mode
''Over time:'' Yard biodiversity log - which birds, what seasons, what times of day.
== Soil Library - Drawer of Worlds ==
Uniform jars of soil from places that matter, plus basic tests so it's not just aesthetic.
'''Setup:'''
* Shallow drawer or box with 20-30 identical small jars
* Masking-tape labels: SOIL-001, SOIL-002, etc.
'''For each sample:'''
* GPS location, context ("trailhead, north-facing, under pine")
* Shake test: pinch of soil in water vial, let settle overnight (sand/silt/clay layers)
* pH strip
* Smell notes: "forest floor after rain", "dusty, metallic"
''Later:'' Use in moss trials, seed germination, or just have a literal archive of places at arm's reach.
== Studio Biotech - Plant & Mushroom Signal Tap ==
One plant (or mushroom tub) in the music zone wired into the studio. Bio-signal as modulation source.
'''Hardware:'''
* Robust plant or small mushroom grow tub
* Two electrodes on leaf/substrate (ECG pads or soil probes)
* Instrumentation amplifier into ESP32
* Outputs MIDI CC or OSC to DAW/VCV Rack
'''Behavior:'''
Not literal plant communication - a noisy, semi-organic modulation source correlated with touch, light changes, water. Map to filter cutoff, reverb send, or terrarium visuals.
== Versys Black Box - Motorcycle Telemetry ==
Turn the bike into a smarter animal: logs rides, watches its perimeter, phones home if disturbed.
'''Core:'''
* Hardwired GPS tracker under plastics (with backup battery)
* Optional BLE tire-pressure sensors
* Motion/tilt sensor under seat
'''Automations:'''
* '''Security:''' Tilt detected while ignition off → alert, log GPS
* '''Quantification:''' Each ride logged: start/end time, distance, elevation
* '''Maintenance:''' TPMS thresholds, mileage-based service reminders
== Macro & Overhead Lab - Bench Cam ==
Always-rigged documentation station. Drop object, hit button, get clean repeatable photo.
'''Setup:'''
* Overhead mount (ceiling boom, wall arm, C-stand)
* Camera on quick-release or dedicated webcam
* Interchangeable backdrops (grey, gridded cutting mat, textured)
* One diffused LED panel, same position every time
'''Workflow:'''
* Put object under camera
* Hit button (Stream Deck/macro pad) → triggers shutter + optional note prompt
* File lands in known folder, links to Obsidian note
''Use for:'' plant leaves, soil samples, gears, circuit boards, ceramics prototypes.
== Scent Studio - Smoke & Clay Bench ==
Small corner for handmade incense, ceramics, candles integrated with air/atmosphere experiments.
'''Setup:'''
* Fire-safe surface + ventilation
* Basic clay and carving tools
* Wax, wicks, resins/herbs, binders (makko powder)
'''Integration:'''
* Air sensors log what burning each prototype does to the room
* HA scenes: "Evening writing incense" → forest tank dimmed, specific stick from library
* Formulas & Firings note: composition, form, burn time, smoke behavior, scent arc


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Latest revision as of 14:33, 18 January 2026

Portable Electronics Lab Design

A dual-case system for field electronics work: one for soldering/components, one for RF/development.

Case 1: Soldering & Components Station

Container

- Apache 3800 case (smaller model) - Custom foam inserts - Integrated power strip - Silica gel packets

Top Layer

- Hakko FX888D soldering station - Solder varieties (60/40, lead-free) - Flux and tip cleaner - Desoldering braid and pump - Helping hands/PCB holder

Middle Layer

- Component organizer:

 ** SMD component book
 ** Through-hole resistors/capacitors
 ** LEDs and diodes
 ** Terminal blocks
 ** Headers (male/female, various sizes)
 ** Common ICs
 ** Voltage regulators

- Soldering tools:

 ** Tweezers (ESD safe)
 ** Wire strippers
 ** Flush cutters
 ** Screwdrivers
 ** Heat shrink tubing

Bottom Layer

- Breadboards (various sizes) - Jumper wire kits - Protoboards - Wire spools - Power supplies (5V, 12V) - Battery holders

Case 2: RF Development & Security Station

Container

- Apache 4800 case - Shock-absorbing foam - USB hub (powered) - Environmental monitoring

Top Tray

- Development boards:

 ** ESP32 modules
 ** ESP8266 boards
 ** OpenMV cameras
 ** Arduino variants
 ** FeatherS3

- Programming cables:

 ** USB-C cables
 ** FTDI adapters
 ** JST connectors
 ** Pogo pin adapters

Middle Section

- RF modules:

 ** LoRa Radio FeatherWings
 ** NRF24L01 modules
 ** 433MHz transceivers
 ** Bluetooth modules
 ** WiFi modules

- Test equipment:

 ** Logic analyzer
 ** USB oscilloscope
 ** Multimeter
 ** RF detector

Bottom Layer

- SDR equipment:

 ** HackRF One
 ** RTL-SDR dongles
 ** YARD Stick One

- Antennas:

 ** Nagoya NA-771
 ** ANT500 telescopic
 ** Magnetic mount antennas
 ** Directional antennas

- RF accessories:

 ** SMA adapters (full kit)
 ** Antenna cables
 ** RF connectors
 ** Attenuators
 ** Filters

Quick Deploy Features

Case 1 (Soldering):

- 45 second setup for full soldering station - All components labeled and sorted - Integrated fume extraction fan option - ESD mat rolls out from lid

Case 2 (RF/Dev):

- 30 second deployment - Pre-configured USB hub powers all devices - Antenna quick-connect system - Cable management built into foam

Environmental Protection

Both cases feature:

- IP67 waterproof rating - Pressure relief valves - Temperature strips - Humidity indicators - ESD protection throughout

Field Notes

Splitting into two cases allows:

- Lighter carry when only one discipline needed - Better organization of tools - Reduced interference between RF and power systems - Modular expansion possibilities

Next steps: Add Faraday cage liner to RF case. Create quick reference cards for each case lid. Consider adding portable spectrum analyzer.

Forestpunk RF Projects

Simple and realistic progression of Forestpunk RF projects, starting basic and growing in complexity while staying deeply rooted in the Forestpunk philosophy.

1. Simple Off-Grid Messaging (Basic)

Goal: Build a LoRa-based messaging system for off-grid communication.

Components:

- LoRa Radio FeatherWing (RFM95W 433 MHz) - Feather M4 or M0 WiFi for control - SMA connectors, antennas (Nagoya NA-771)

Steps:

  1. Set up LoRa nodes to send and receive short text messages
  1. Test range in natural environments, like forests or hills
  1. Add LEDs to signal incoming messages for simplicity

Forestpunk Angle: Technology as a quiet companion, connecting people across untamed landscapes.

2. Environmental Sensor Node (Intermediate)

Goal: Deploy sensor nodes to monitor temperature, humidity, or light levels in remote areas.

Components:

- Adafruit STEMMA QT Temperature Sensor (ADT7410) - LoRa Feather + FeatherS3 for communication - Battery holder + voltage regulators

Steps:

  1. Attach sensors to FeatherS3 and collect data
  1. Send readings over LoRa to a base station
  1. Package in waterproof, shockproof cases (aligns with portable lab design)

Forestpunk Angle: Merging digital sensing with the pulse of the natural world.

3. RF Spectrum Scanner (Advanced)

Goal: Build a portable RF scanner to visualize radio frequency activity in your environment.

Components:

- HackRF (from lab notes)

- OpenMV Cam H7 for visualization

- SMA adapters, telescopic antennas (ANT500)

Steps:

  1. Use HackRF to capture and analyze RF signals
  1. Overlay RF heatmaps on live camera feeds using OpenMV
  1. Optimize for field portability and rugged use

Forestpunk Angle: Exploring the invisible digital landscape where the forest meets the motherboard.

4. Decentralized Mesh Network (Advanced)

Goal: Create a self-healing, off-grid communication network using LoRa and Meshtastic.

Components:

- LoRa Radio FeatherWings - TTGO T-Beam (for GPS integration) - JST and RF adapters for modularity

Steps:

  1. Configure Meshtastic firmware on nodes
  1. Deploy nodes across a forested area to create a mesh network
  1. Add GPS for real-time location sharing and environmental data relay

Forestpunk Angle: Empowering movement and exploration with a communication system that adapts to the wild.

5. RF-Controlled Field Devices (Advanced)

Goal: Build remote-controlled devices for wilderness operations, such as solar panel positioning or drone launches.

Components:

- RF remote control + receiver (315 MHz) - ULN2803 Darlington Driver - Stepper motor driver (DRV8833)

Steps:

  1. Set up RF receivers to activate devices
  1. Control stepper motors or actuators for functional tasks
  1. Ruggedize devices for field deployment

Forestpunk Angle: Infrastructure that whispers, adapting gently to the needs of the environment.

Home Lab Concepts

Named labs for home integration, tied into Home Assistant and personal data systems. Each is buildable with existing equipment.

Fermentarium - The Bubble Log

One shelf in the kitchen becomes a controlled fermentation observatory. Every jar is a trial with actual curves, not just vibes.

Core pieces:

  • Main vessel (sourdough, kimchi, pickles)
  • Smart hydrometer/airlock (Tilt, Plaato) or temp sensor + vibration sensor
  • Optional load cell under jar for weight loss over time

Home Assistant integration:

  • ESP32/ESPHome node logging temp, humidity, activity (bubble vibrations)
  • When activity peaks → "ferment peaked, time to taste" notification
  • When activity drops below threshold → "probably done, move to fridge" ping

Ritual: Every batch gets a short entry in fermentarium-log.md with sensor graph screenshot and tasting notes.

Bird Watchtower - Hawk Alert System

A mic listening to the yard + bird-ID model = alerts baked into the house.

Core pieces:

  • Outdoor-rated microphone or indoor mic near open window
  • Linux box/Pi running BirdNET or similar
  • Webhook to Home Assistant on species detection

Automations:

  • On hawk/accipiter/buteo detected → flash LED strip, optionally open curtain, push notification: "Hawk detected - check the yard"
  • Songbird morning chorus → gentle light up / coffee bar scene
  • Owl calls late night → dim hallway lights to "night watch" mode

Over time: Yard biodiversity log - which birds, what seasons, what times of day.

Soil Library - Drawer of Worlds

Uniform jars of soil from places that matter, plus basic tests so it's not just aesthetic.

Setup:

  • Shallow drawer or box with 20-30 identical small jars
  • Masking-tape labels: SOIL-001, SOIL-002, etc.

For each sample:

  • GPS location, context ("trailhead, north-facing, under pine")
  • Shake test: pinch of soil in water vial, let settle overnight (sand/silt/clay layers)
  • pH strip
  • Smell notes: "forest floor after rain", "dusty, metallic"

Later: Use in moss trials, seed germination, or just have a literal archive of places at arm's reach.

Studio Biotech - Plant & Mushroom Signal Tap

One plant (or mushroom tub) in the music zone wired into the studio. Bio-signal as modulation source.

Hardware:

  • Robust plant or small mushroom grow tub
  • Two electrodes on leaf/substrate (ECG pads or soil probes)
  • Instrumentation amplifier into ESP32
  • Outputs MIDI CC or OSC to DAW/VCV Rack

Behavior: Not literal plant communication - a noisy, semi-organic modulation source correlated with touch, light changes, water. Map to filter cutoff, reverb send, or terrarium visuals.

Versys Black Box - Motorcycle Telemetry

Turn the bike into a smarter animal: logs rides, watches its perimeter, phones home if disturbed.

Core:

  • Hardwired GPS tracker under plastics (with backup battery)
  • Optional BLE tire-pressure sensors
  • Motion/tilt sensor under seat

Automations:

  • Security: Tilt detected while ignition off → alert, log GPS
  • Quantification: Each ride logged: start/end time, distance, elevation
  • Maintenance: TPMS thresholds, mileage-based service reminders

Macro & Overhead Lab - Bench Cam

Always-rigged documentation station. Drop object, hit button, get clean repeatable photo.

Setup:

  • Overhead mount (ceiling boom, wall arm, C-stand)
  • Camera on quick-release or dedicated webcam
  • Interchangeable backdrops (grey, gridded cutting mat, textured)
  • One diffused LED panel, same position every time

Workflow:

  • Put object under camera
  • Hit button (Stream Deck/macro pad) → triggers shutter + optional note prompt
  • File lands in known folder, links to Obsidian note

Use for: plant leaves, soil samples, gears, circuit boards, ceramics prototypes.

Scent Studio - Smoke & Clay Bench

Small corner for handmade incense, ceramics, candles integrated with air/atmosphere experiments.

Setup:

  • Fire-safe surface + ventilation
  • Basic clay and carving tools
  • Wax, wicks, resins/herbs, binders (makko powder)

Integration:

  • Air sensors log what burning each prototype does to the room
  • HA scenes: "Evening writing incense" → forest tank dimmed, specific stick from library
  • Formulas & Firings note: composition, form, burn time, smoke behavior, scent arc


🏕️ Field Operations
Kits Field Kit · Field Kit Philosophy · Tactical Loadout · Electronics Lab
Operations Field Operations · Emergency Communications · Weather
Mobility Motorcycle · FPV Drones · Hudson Valley
Runbooks Medical Emergency · Vehicle Failure


Practical Skills
Knots Bowline · Figure-8 Loop · Trucker's Hitch · Clove Hitch
Photography Outdoor Flash Lighting · Film Photography · Composition
Making Electronics Lab · Soldering · 3D Printing
Movement Motorcycle · FPV Drones · FPV Training