--- id: channel title: Channel Settings sidebar_label: Channel --- import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs'; import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem'; ## Overview Channel settings are an integral part of the way your devices communicate across the mesh. If you have mismatched channel settings, your radios will be unable to communicate with one another. ## Settings | Setting | Acceptable Values | Default | | :----------: | :---------------------------------------------------------------------------: | :---------------: | | id | `integer` | `0` | | modem_config | `Bw125Cr45Sf128`, `Bw500Cr45Sf128`, `Bw31_25Cr48Sf512`, `Bw125Cr48Sf4096` | `Bw125Cr48Sf4096` | | name | `string` | `""` | | psk | `0`, `1`, `2`, `3`, `4`, `5`, `6`, `7`, `8`, `9`, `none`, `default`, `random` | `1` | | region | `Unset`, `US`, `EU433`, `EU865`, `CN`, `JP`, `ANZ`, `KR`, `TW`, `RU` | `Unset` | ### id #### Set Channel ID ```bash title="Set the PRIMARY channel ID" meshtastic --ch-set id 1234 --ch-index 0 ``` :::info Configuring this setting is not yet available for the selected platform. If this is incorrect please update the documentation for this page. ::: :::info Configuring this setting is not yet available for the selected platform. If this is incorrect please update the documentation for this page. ::: :::info Configuring this setting is not yet available for the selected platform. If this is incorrect please update the documentation for this page. ::: :::note The channel `id` must be an integer. ::: ### modem_config | Setting | Name (Range/Speed) | Bandwidth | Coding Rate | Spread Factor | Speed | | :----------------: | :----------------: | :-------: | :---------: | :-------------------: | :--------: | | `Bw500Cr45Sf128` | Short/Fast | 500 kHz | 4/5 | 7 = 128chips/symbol | 18.89 kbps | | `Bw125Cr45Sf128` | Short/Slow | 125 kHz | 4/5 | 7 = 128chips/symbol | 4.69 kbps | | `Bw250Cr47Sf1024` | Medium/Fast | 250 kHz | 4/7 | 10 = 1024chips/symbol | 1.2 kbps | | `Bw250Cr46Sf2048` | Medium/Slow | 250 kHz | 4/6 | 11 = 2048chips/symbol | 0.75 kbps | | `Bw31_25Cr48Sf512` | Long/Fast | 31.25 kHz | 4/8 | 9 = 512chips/symbol | 0.19 kbps | | `Bw125Cr48Sf4096` | Long/Slow | 125 kHz | 4/8 | 12 = 4096chips/symbol | 0.13 kbps | #### Set Modem ```bash title="Set Modem - LongSlow" meshtastic --ch-set modem_config Bw125Cr48Sf4096 --ch-index 0 ``` :::info Configuring this setting is not yet available for the selected platform. If this is incorrect please update the documentation for this page. ::: :::info Configuring this setting is not yet available for the selected platform. If this is incorrect please update the documentation for this page. ::: :::info Configuring this setting is not yet available for the selected platform. If this is incorrect please update the documentation for this page. ::: :::tip For advanced modem configuration, see [Channel Settings - Advanced](channel-advanced). ::: ### name The name of the channel. If this is left an empty string it is assumed that this channel is the special (minimally secure) "Default" channel. Channel Names should be short (less than 12 bytes). #### Set Channel Name ```bash title="Set channel name for the PRIMARY channel" meshtastic --ch-set name MyChannel --ch-index 0 ``` ```bash title="Set channel name for the PRIMARY channel with spaces" meshtastic --ch-set name "My Channel" --ch-index 0 ``` :::info Configuring this setting is not yet available for the selected platform. If this is incorrect please update the documentation for this page. ::: :::info Configuring this setting is not yet available for the selected platform. If this is incorrect please update the documentation for this page. ::: :::info Configuring this setting is not yet available for the selected platform. If this is incorrect please update the documentation for this page. ::: :::note A channel `id` must be set in order to name a channel. ::: ### psk :::note Selecting a `default` or any of the `simple` values from the following table will use publicly known encryption keys. They're shipped with Meshtastic source code and thus, anyone can listen to messages encrypted by them. They're great for testing and public channels. ::: | Setting | Behavior | | :--------------------: | :-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: | | `none` | Disable Encryption | | `default` | Default Encryption (use the weak encryption key) | | `random` | Generate a secure 256-bit encryption key. Use this setting for private communication. | | `simple0`- `simple254` | Uses a single byte encoding for encryption | :::tip If you use Meshtastic for exchanging messages you don't want other people to see, `random` is the setting you should use. ::: #### Set/Disable Encryption ```bash title="Set encryption to default on PRIMARY channel" meshtastic --ch-set psk default --ch-index 0 ``` ```bash title="Set encryption to random on PRIMARY channel" meshtastic --ch-set psk random --ch-index 0 ``` ```bash title="Set encryption to single byte on PRIMARY channel" meshtastic --ch-set psk simple15 --ch-index 0 ``` ```bash title="Set encryption to your own key on PRIMARY channel" meshtastic --ch-set psk 0x1a1a1a1a2b2b2b2b1a1a1a1a2b2b2b2b1a1a1a1a2b2b2b2b1a1a1a1a2b2b2b2b --ch-index 0 ``` ```bash title="Disable encryption on PRIMARY channel" meshtastic --ch-set psk none --ch-index 0 ``` :::info Configuring this setting is not yet available for the selected platform. If this is incorrect please update the documentation for this page. ::: :::info Configuring this setting is not yet available for the selected platform. If this is incorrect please update the documentation for this page. ::: :::info Configuring this setting is not yet available for the selected platform. If this is incorrect please update the documentation for this page. ::: ### region The `region` variable sets which region your radio is configured to work in. It is important to ensure that you've set it to the correct region. If left `Unset`, it will default to `US` settings. | Name | Center Frequency | Spacing | Number of Channels | Power Limit | | :---: | :--------------: | :-----: | :----------------: | :---------: | | US | 903.08 | 2.16 | 13 | 0 | | EU433 | 433.175 | 0.2 | 8 | 0 | | EU868 | 865.2 | 0.3 | 10 | 0 | | CN | 470.0 | 2.0 | 20 | 0 | | JP | 920.0 | 0.5 | 10 | 13 | | ANZ | 916.0 | 0.5 | 20 | 0 | | KR | 921.9 | 0.2 | 8 | 0 | | TW | 923.0 | 0.2 | 10 | 0 | | RU | 868.9 | 0.2 | 2 | 20 | | Unset | 903.08 | 2.16 | 13 | 0 | :::note For more details about `region` settings, you can see the source code [here](https://github.com/meshtastic/Meshtastic-device/blob/master/src/mesh/RadioInterface.cpp) ::: #### Set Region ```bash title="Unset Region" meshtastic --set region Unset ``` ```bash title="Set Region" meshtastic --set region US ``` :::info Configuring this setting is not yet available for the selected platform. If this is incorrect please update the documentation for this page. ::: :::info Configuring this setting is not yet available for the selected platform. If this is incorrect please update the documentation for this page. ::: :::info Configuring this setting is not yet available for the selected platform. If this is incorrect please update the documentation for this page. :::