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About MKme Lab

MKME Lab is where field tech gets built — not just talked about. This channel focuses on real-world electronics, 3D printing, RF systems, and rugged computing that actually deploys outside the lab. If it rides in a truck, mounts to gear, survives Canadian weather, or improves field capability, it belongs here.

Expect hands-on ESP32 projects, sensor builds, custom enclosures, functional 3D printed parts, SDR experiments, Meshtastic and LoRa systems, mobile command setups, and offline-first software tools designed for real use. You’ll see the full process — design, failure, rebuild, optimization — not just polished demos.

MKME Lab is about practical engineering, communications resilience, and building smarter instead of buying hype. Every project is budget-aware, field-tested, and iterated in the open.

No fluff. No recycled content. Just working systems.

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