meshtastic/docs/software/settings/channel.md

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---
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
<!--- TODO add other channel settings --->
| Setting | Acceptable Values | Default |
| :-----: | :---------------: | :-----: |
| downlink_enabled | `true`, `false` | `false` |
| id | `integer` | `0` |
| modem_config | `Bw125Cr45Sf128`, `Bw500Cr45Sf128`, `Bw31_25Cr48Sf512`, `Bw125Cr48Sf4096` | TODO |
| 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` |
| uplink_enabled | `true`, `false` | `false` |
### downlink_enabled
If `true`, messages seen on the internet will be forwarded to the local mesh through a gateway node. See [MQTT settings](mqtt) for more details.
:::caution
This is in active development and not ready for casual users. Testing only.
:::
### id
<!--- Used to construct a globally unique channel ID. The full globally unique ID will be: "name.id" where ID is shown as base36. 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. And the penalty for collision is low as well, it just means that anyone trying to decrypt channel messages might need to try multiple candidate channels. Any time a non wire compatible change is made to a channel, this field should be regenerated. There are a small number of 'special' globally known (and fairly) insecure standard channels. Those channels do not have a numeric id included in the settings, but instead it is pulled from a table of well known IDs. (see Well Known Channels FIXME) --->
### modem_config
| Setting | Name | Bandwidth | Coding Rate | Spread Factor | Speed |
| :-----: | :--: | :-------: | :---------: | :-----------: | :-----: |
| `Bw125Cr45Sf128` | ShortSlow | 125 kHz | 4/5 | 7 = 128chips/symbol | 5.469 kbps |
| `Bw500Cr45Sf128` | ShortFast | 500 kHz | 4/5 | 7 = 128chips/symbol | 21.875 kbps |
| `Bw31_25Cr48Sf512` | LongFast | 31.25 kHz | 4/8 | 9 = 512chips/symbol | 275 bps |
| `Bw125Cr48Sf4096` | LongSlow | 125 kHz | 4/8 | 12 = 4096chips/symbol | 183 bps |
### name
<!--- A SHORT name that will be packed into the URL. Less than 12 bytes. Something for end users to call the channel If this is the empty string it is assumed that this channel is the special (minimally secure) "Default"channel. In user interfaces it should be rendered as a local language translation of "X". For channel_num hashing empty string will be treated as "X". Where "X" is selected based on the English words listed above for ModemConfig --->
### psk
<!--- TODO pick which psk description to keep --->
<!--- option A as documented in the protobufs --->
<!--- A simple pre-shared key for now for crypto. Must be either 0 bytes (no crypto), 16 bytes (AES128), or 32 bytes (AES256). A special shorthand is used for 1 byte long psks. These psks should be treated as only minimally secure, because they are listed in this source code. Those bytes are mapped using the following scheme: 0 = No crypto 1 = The special "default" channel key: {0xd4, 0xf1, 0xbb, 0x3a, 0x20, 0x29, 0x07, 0x59, 0xf0, 0xbc, 0xff, 0xab, 0xcf, 0x4e, 0x69, 0xbf} 2 through 10 = The default channel key, except with 1 through 9 added to the last byte. Shown to user as simple1 through 10 --->
Selecting a number 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 |
| :-----: | :------: |
| `0` | Disable Encryption |
| `1` | Default Encryption |
| `2`-`10` | Default Encryption, except with 1-9 added to the last byte |
<!--- option B as documented in the python library --->
<!--- Use "--setchan psk none" to turn off encryption. Use "--setchan psk random" will assign a new (high quality) random AES256 key to the primary channel (similar to what the Android app does when making new channels). Use "--setchan psk default" to restore the standard 'default' (minimally secure, because it is in the source code for anyone to read) AES128 key. --->
| 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. |
:::note
If you use Meshtastic for exchanging messages you don't want other people to see, `random` is the setting you should use.
:::
### 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 |
| EU865 | 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)
:::
### uplink_enabled
If `true`, messages on the mesh will be sent to the public internet by any gateway node. See [MQTT settings](mqtt) for more details.
## Examples
### Set Channel ID
<Tabs
groupId="settings"
defaultValue="cli"
values={[
{label: 'CLI', value: 'cli'},
{label: 'Android', value: 'android'},
]}>
<TabItem value="cli">
```bash title="Set the PRIMARY channel ID"
meshtastic --ch-set id 1234 --ch-index 0
```
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="android">
TODO
</TabItem>
</Tabs>
:::note
The channel `id` must be an integer.
:::
### Set Channel Name
<Tabs
groupId="settings"
defaultValue="cli"
values={[
{label: 'CLI', value: 'cli'},
{label: 'Android', value: 'android'},
]}>
<TabItem value="cli">
```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
```
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="android">
TODO
</TabItem>
</Tabs>
:::note
A channel `id` must be set in order to name a channel.
:::
### Set Encryption
<Tabs
groupId="settings"
defaultValue="cli"
values={[
{label: 'CLI', value: 'cli'},
{label: 'Android', value: 'android'},
]}>
<TabItem value="cli">
```bash title="Set psk"
meshtastic --ch-set psk default --ch-index 0
```
<!--- TODO random and none --->
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="android">
TODO
</TabItem>
</Tabs>
:::note
See [`psk`](#psk) for details.
:::
### Set Modem
<Tabs
groupId="settings"
defaultValue="cli"
values={[
{label: 'CLI', value: 'cli'},
{label: 'Android', value: 'android'},
]}>
<TabItem value="cli">
```bash title="Set Modem - LongSlow"
meshtastic --ch-set modem_config Bw125Cr48Sf4096 --ch-index 0
```
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="android">
TODO
</TabItem>
</Tabs>
:::note
See [`modem_config`](#modem_config) for details. For advanced modem configuration, see [Channel Settings - Advanced](channel-advanced).
:::
### Set Region
<Tabs
groupId="settings"
defaultValue="cli"
values={[
{label: 'CLI', value: 'cli'},
{label: 'Android', value: 'android'},
]}>
<TabItem value="cli">
```bash title="Set Region"
meshtastic --set region Unset
```
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="android">
TODO
</TabItem>
</Tabs>
<!--- TODO add downlink_enabled & uplink_enabled examples --->