meshtastic/docs/developers/firmware/radio-settings.md
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radio-settings Radio Settings Radio Settings

We use the same channel maps as LoRaWAN (though this is not LoRaWAN). (Note, not the same channel map as TTN for US frequences.)

freq table

See this site for more information.

LoRaWAN Europe Frequency Band

The maximum power allowed is +14dBm ERP (Effective Radiated Power, see this site for more information).

433 MHz

There are eight channels defined with a 0.2 MHz gap between them. Channel zero starts at 433.175 MHz

870 MHz

There are eight channels defined with a 0.3 MHz gap between them. Channel zero starts at 865.20 MHz

LoRaWAN for North America

LoRaWAN defines 64, 125 kHz channels from 902.3 to 914.9 MHz increments.

The maximum output power for North America is +30 dBm ERP.

The band is from 902 to 928 MHz. It mentions channel number and its respective channel frequency. All the 13 channels are separated by 2.16 MHz with respect to the adjacent channels.
Channel zero starts at 903.08 MHz center frequency.

Data-rates

About

Various data-rates are selectable when configuring a channel and are inversely proportional to the theoretical range of the devices.

Considerations:

  • Spreading Factor - How much we "spread" our data over time.
    • Each step up in Spreading Factor doubles the airtime to transmit.
    • Each step up in Spreading Factor adds about 2.5db extra link budget.
  • Bandwidth - How big of a slice of the spectrum we use.
    • Each doubling of the bandwidth is almost 3db less link budget.
    • Bandwidths less than 31 may be unstable unless you have a high quality Crystal Oscillator.
  • Coding Rate - How much redundancy we encode to resist noise.
    • Increasing coding rate increases reliability while decreasing data-rate.
    • 4/5 - 1.25x overhead
    • 4/6 - 1.5x overhead
    • 4/7 - 1.75x overhead
    • 4/8 - 2x overhead

Pre-Defined

We have six predefined channels. These are the most common settings and have been proven to work well:

Channel setting Alt Channel Name Data-rate SF / Symbols Coding Rate Bandwidth Link Budget
Short Range / Fast Short Fast 18.89 kbps 7 / 128 4/5 500 134dB
Short Range / Slow Short Slow 4.69 kbps 7 / 128 4/5 125 140dB
Medium Range / Fast Medium Fast 1.2 kbps 10 / 1024 4/6 250 146dB
Medium Range / Slow Medium Slow 0.75 kbps 11 / 2048 4/7 250 148dB
Long Range / Fast Long Fast 0.19 kbps 9 / 512 4/8 31 153dB
Long Range / Slow Long Slow 0.13 kbps (default) 12 / 4096 4/8 125 154dB

Note: The link budget used by these calculations assumes a transmit power of 17dBm and an antenna with 0dB gain. Adjust your link budget assumptions based on your actual devices. Data-rate in this table is actual measured but doesn't count mesh overhead, hops and retransmissions.

Custom Settings

You may want to select other channels for your usage. The other settings can be set by using the Python API.

meshtastic --ch-set spread_factor 10 --ch-set coding_rate 4 --ch-set bandwidth 125 --ch-index 0

After applying the settings, you will need to restart the device. After your device is restarted, it will generate a new crypto key and you will need to share the newly generated QR Code or URL to all your other devices.

Some example settings:

Data-rate SF / Symbols Coding Rate Bandwidth Link Budget Note
37.50 kbps 6 / 64 4/5 500 129dB Fastest possible speed
3.125 kbps 8 / 256 4/5 125 143dB
1.953 kbps 8 / 256 4/8 125 143dB
1.343 kbps 11 / 2048 4/8 500 145dB
1.099 kbps 9 / 512 4/8 125 146dB
0.814 kbps 10 / 1024 4/6 125 149dB
0.610 kbps 10 / 1024 4/8 125 149dB
0.488 kbps 11 / 2048 4/6 125 152dB
0.336 kbps 11 / 2048 4/8 125 152dB
0.073 kbps 12 / 4096 4/5 31 160dB Twice the range and/or coverage of "Long Slow", low resilience to noise
0.046 kbps 12 / 4096 4/8 31 160dB Twice the range and/or coverage of "Long Slow", high resilience to noise

The link budget used by these calculations assumes a transmit power of 17dBm and an antenna with 0dB gain. Adjust your link budget assumptions based on your actual devices.

These channel settings may have not been tested. Use at your own discretion. Share on https://meshtastic.discourse.group with your successes or failure.

Cryptography

The preshared key used by the devices can be modified.

  • 0 = No crypto
  • 1 = Default channel key
  • 2 - 10 = The default channel key, except with 1 through 9 added to the last byte

Use of cryptography can also be modified. To disable cryptography (maybe useful if you have Ham radio license):

meshtastic --setchan psk 0