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Node Registry

Every node in this registry is deployed on an elevated structure — church towers, telecom masts, and other built height — with the explicit goal of extending Scotland's Meshtastic mesh network.

11 Total Nodes
8 Active
3 Proposed
26m Avg. Height AGL
85m AGL Tallest (Tomtain Hot Standby)
Active node Proposed node Inactive

Structure Registry

Structure Type Height AGL Location Landowner Status
Tomtain Hot Standby
!153e7062
Other Structure 85m AGL
367m ASL
Tomtain summit, Kilsyth Hills, ~10 miles NE of Glasgow (short name TOMS). Broadcast antenna altitude 452m matches the ~453m hill summit; the large agl_m is largely an EUDEM 25m peak-smoothing artefact rather than true mast height. Observed on the mesh — operator unknown to Meshtastic Scotland. enquiry active
Climpy Router (Unattended)
!60476689
Other Structure 74m AGL
253m ASL
Moorland location near Climpy, South Lanarkshire (short name CLIP). Broadcast antenna altitude 327m; the large agl_m likely combines a mast/structure with EUDEM 25m terrain smoothing. Self-described as unattended. Observed on the mesh — operator unknown to Meshtastic Scotland. enquiry active
Cant Hills Router
!a841fabe
Other Structure 38m AGL
263m ASL
Cant Hills area, South Lanarkshire near Tarbrax (short name CANT). Broadcast antenna altitude 301m; agl_m is consistent with a moderate mast or a local high point under-read by EUDEM 25m. Observed on the mesh — operator unknown to Meshtastic Scotland. enquiry active
Ravencraig Router
!665e48d0
Other Structure 30m AGL
215m ASL
West Lothian, near the Pumpherston / Mid Calder area (short name RAVN). Broadcast antenna altitude 245m; agl_m ≈ 30m consistent with a small mast or elevated structure. Observed on the mesh — operator unknown to Meshtastic Scotland. enquiry active
Cochno Router (Unattended)
!5a24fcf6
Other Structure 19m AGL
271m ASL
Cochno, on the Kilpatrick Hills north of Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire (short name CONO). Broadcast antenna altitude 290m; agl_m ≈ 19m consistent with a small mast. Self-described as unattended. Observed on the mesh — operator unknown to Meshtastic Scotland. enquiry active
Hopetoun Monument, Mount Hill
!a1b2c3d4
Other Structure 10m AGL
221m ASL
Mount Hill, 3 miles NW of Cupar, Fife — 29m Hopetoun Monument column at summit proposed proposed
Cathkin Braes Router
!08c00444
Other Structure 9m AGL
165m ASL
Cathkin Braes Country Park, south of Glasgow above Castlemilk — a well-known city viewpoint (short name CATK). Broadcast antenna altitude 174m; agl_m ≈ 9m consistent with a small mast. Observed on the mesh — operator unknown to Meshtastic Scotland. enquiry active
Hill of Tarvit Monument
!b2c3d4e5
Other Structure 5m AGL
211m ASL
Hill of Tarvit summit, 1.5 miles south of Cupar, Fife — historic monument and trig point proposed proposed
Benarty
!c3d4e5f6
Other Structure 5m AGL
348m ASL
Benarty Hill, between Loch Leven and the Cleish Hills, south Fife/Kinross border — observed antenna altitude ~353m at hill summit (short name CZU) confirmed active
Forth to Tay Relay
!d4e5f6a7
Other Structure 5m AGL
177m ASL
Elevated site in the East Neuk of Fife between the Firth of Forth and the Firth of Tay — observed antenna altitude ~182m (short name FTTR) confirmed active
Burnturk area (proposed)
!e5f6a7b8
Other Structure 5m AGL
100m ASL
Proposed site in central Fife near Burnturk/Smithfield (KY15 7TR), on the eastern edge of the Lomond Hills heading into the Howe of Fife. Specific structure and final coordinates pending site survey. proposed proposed

AGL = metres above ground level (antenna height). ASL = metres above sea level. Proposed nodes are target structures pending landowner conversations.

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