Doodle Labs radios are designed for flexibility across a wide range of applications, from commercial operations to combat environments. Many customers deploy the radios in point-to-point configurations, but the software also supports multiple networking topologies to suit complex operational needs.
The radios can operate in relay mode, where one unit connects to another in sequence to maintain communication around obstacles such as mountains or buildings. This ensures uninterrupted connectivity even in challenging terrain.
They also support mesh networking, enabling multiple systems to communicate seamlessly without relying on a single master node. In a mesh setup, each radio acts as both transmitter and receiver, allowing data to route dynamically through the network. If one node drops out or moves beyond range, the others automatically maintain the connection.
Users have employed this capability to coordinate multiple mobile platforms, such as autonomous robots in the field. The radios sustain reliable communication across all units, allowing them to maintain coordinated operations even as individual platforms move or reposition.






