diff --git a/docs/configuration/device-config/channels.mdx b/docs/configuration/device-config/channels.mdx index d5e79533..2efe840f 100644 --- a/docs/configuration/device-config/channels.mdx +++ b/docs/configuration/device-config/channels.mdx @@ -62,17 +62,7 @@ To ensure devices with different PRIMARY channel name transmit on the same frequ ## Channel Settings Values -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. - -:::note -The full globally unique ID will be constructed from the Name and 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. -::: - -### ID - -Used to construct a globally unique channel ID. - -Set to `0` by default. +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. ### Name @@ -103,6 +93,8 @@ If enabled, messages from the mesh will be sent to the **public** internet throu Set to `false` by default for all channels. +## Examples + + ## Canned Message Module Config Values ### Enabled @@ -219,9 +221,9 @@ Example: 1|2|3||5|6|7||9|10|11||13|14|15 - the slots 4,8 and 12 can not be used. 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. -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. +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. -### 3 Buttun up/down and RAK rotary encoder +### 3 Button up/down and RAK rotary encoder Just use UP/DOWN/ENTER to select a predefined message and send it. diff --git a/docs/getting-started/flashing-firmware/esp32/cli-script.mdx b/docs/getting-started/flashing-firmware/esp32/cli-script.mdx index c5f18fba..51bbade3 100644 --- a/docs/getting-started/flashing-firmware/esp32/cli-script.mdx +++ b/docs/getting-started/flashing-firmware/esp32/cli-script.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ The [T-Beam 0.7](/docs/hardware/devices/tbeam#t-beam---v07) board is an earlier ::: ## Command Line Interface Instructions - +### Install Prerequisite Software -### Install Prerequisite Software Check if you have `python3` and `pip` installed with the following command @@ -53,18 +52,12 @@ If `pip` is not installed, install with ```shell sudo apt-get install python3-pip -``` - -### Install `esptool` - -```shell -pip3 install --upgrade esptool ``` -### Install Prerequisite Software + 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`. @@ -96,12 +89,6 @@ Confirm `pip3` was installed alongside `python3` ```shell pip3 -v -``` - -### Install `esptool` - -```shell -pip3 install --upgrade esptool ``` @@ -123,15 +110,17 @@ pip --version ::: -### Install `esptool` - -```shell -pip install --upgrade esptool -``` +### Install `esptool` + +```shell +pip3 install --upgrade esptool +``` + + ### Confirm Communication With Chip