working on a comms project that might make burners safe to reuse. we're using lora radios to provide a mesh network so people can talk to other people on the same network but you never get any cell or data plan and stick the thing in airplane mode so it's not capable of announcing itself to local cell towers or stingrays. if this works out, we'll probably flash them with custom roms to disable bluetooth and the normal cell radio at the firmware level, and physically damage the antennas at a mechanical level so we have some certainty about how safe these are, then make a post about how to make these for yourselves / put up a little shop so people without skills can buy them at cost.
we still need to work out the chat application (signal needs to phone home to the internet and these won't have regular internet access without a base station) and matrix still needs some kind of homeserver to talk to so I'm probably going to end up stealing from work (we make a distributed data store that's designed to work over mesh networks and an end-to-end encrypted, peer to peer chat application is something they'll straight up pay me to make, even if I insist on open sourcing it, lol).
so lots of prototyping and planning!
edit: forgot to say, the radios have a 10-15km theoretical range so we have high hopes for this project.
edit 2: because I'm not a lib, here's a link to the radio. they're expensive to buy from the guy directly but he's cool and published everything including schematics you can breadboard or have printed, so I'm hoping we can find a cheaper way to make these.