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## Channel Settings Values
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The Channel Settings options are: ID, Name, PSK, Downlink Enabled, and Uplink Enabled. Channel settings are embedded in the `Channel` protobuf as a `ChannelSettings` protobuf and sent as an admin message.
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:::note
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The full globally unique ID will be constructed from the Name and ID (`<name>.<id>`) where ID is base36 encoded. Assuming that the number of Meshtastic users is below 20K (true for a long time) the chance of this 64 bit random number colliding with anyone else is super low. The penalty for collision is low as well.
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### ID
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Used to construct a globally unique channel ID.
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Set to `0` by default.
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The Channel Settings options are: Name, PSK, Downlink Enabled, and Uplink Enabled. Channel settings are embedded in the `Channel` protobuf as a `ChannelSettings` protobuf and sent as an admin message.
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### Name
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Set to `false` by default for all channels.
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## Examples
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<Tabs
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groupId="settings"
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defaultValue="cli"
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### Id
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```shell title="Set the PRIMARY channel ID"
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meshtastic --ch-set id 1234 --ch-index 0
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```
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### Name
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The canned message module config options are: Enabled, Save, and Sender. Range Test Module config uses an admin message sending a `ConfigModule.CannedMessage` protobuf.
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## Canned Message Module Config Values
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### Enabled
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The CardKB is fully supported in freetext mode and select mode. Use UP/DOWN/ENTER to select a predefined message and send it. For a freetext message, just type it in and press ENTER to send it.
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If you don't want to broadcast your freetext message, you can use the CardKB to send it to a specific node. Just press TAB and select the target node with the LEFT/RIGHT keys. The message will be sent to the node with the matching name and node number. The target node will be remebered for your nexxt message.
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If you don't want to broadcast your freetext message, you can use the CardKB to send it to a specific node. Just press TAB and select the target node with the LEFT/RIGHT keys. The message will be sent to the node with the matching name and node number. The target node will be remembered for your next message.
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### 3 Buttun up/down and RAK rotary encoder
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### 3 Button up/down and RAK rotary encoder
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Just use UP/DOWN/ENTER to select a predefined message and send it.
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## Command Line Interface Instructions
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### Install Prerequisite Software
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<Tabs
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<TabItem value="linux">
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### Install Prerequisite Software
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Check if you have `python3` and `pip` installed with the following command
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```shell
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sudo apt-get install python3-pip
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```
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### Install `esptool`
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```shell
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pip3 install --upgrade esptool
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```
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</TabItem>
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<TabItem value="macos">
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### Install Prerequisite Software
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OS X comes with `Python 2.7` installed, but not `pip`. The following uses Homebrew to install `python3` which includes `pip3`. On MacOS you will use `pip3` instead > of `pip`.
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```shell
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pip3 -v
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```
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### Install `esptool`
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```shell
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pip3 install --upgrade esptool
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```
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</TabItem>
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### Install `esptool`
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```shell
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pip install --upgrade esptool
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```
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</TabItem>
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</Tabs>
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### Install `esptool`
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```shell
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pip3 install --upgrade esptool
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```
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### Confirm Communication With Chip
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<Tabs
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