The best iteration was over KU band on Galaxy 19. There was plenty of open source hardware and projects available. It had the greatest bandwidth potential as well. The later iterations with L band and Lora were more and more exotic with less data transmission ability…

The idea of directing an lnb without a dish seemed like a great idea, because the idea was it saves money on setting up a dish. However, 1 meter dishes are very common in poor regions, like Africa and South America. In NA, they’re very easy to obtain on Amazon or eBay. I

I think it was a mistake to change models so many times.The project could have stayed alive if it simply remained on KU band and open source hardware like the raspberry pi ORx project. Switching hardware models was like pulling out the rug from those that did adopt early on, as well as the open source developers that volunteered time to make software.

Close sourcing hardware was a bad idea. Relying on selling closed source hardware for revenue generation and not replenishing stock was a poor model… It prevented wider adoption. Revenue should have been collected by donations and advertising revenue. Kits could have been sold, but relying on them as the main source of income was a bad idea.

I would have bought a lantern, but they were never available. There were no open source projects either. Its very sad to see this go.