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id | title | sidebar_label |
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gps | GPS Settings | GPS |
:::caution Altering/disabling the GPS functionality does not mean that you will be unable to be found. Via triangulation of your radio, location may be given up to someone if they are determined enough. :::
Overview
GPS is provided by either the device or your paired phone. More than likely, you will want to keep GPS functionality operational. It is not required, but does assist in some of the time calculations at a bare minimum.
Settings
Setting | Acceptable Values | Default |
---|---|---|
fixed_position | true , false |
false |
gps_attempt_time | integer (seconds) |
0 (see note) |
gps_operation | GpsOpUnset , GpsOpStationary GpsOpMobile , GpsOpTimeOnly , GpsOpDisabled |
GpsOpUnset |
gps_update_interval | integer (seconds) |
0 (see note) |
location_share | LocUnset , LocEnabled , LocDisabled |
LocUnset |
position_broadcast_secs | integer (seconds) |
0 (see note) |
:::note
On gps_attempt_time
, gps_update_interval
, & position_broadcast_secs
when you set these to 0
you are not disabling these features.
On gps_attempt_time
and gps_update_interval
, the value 0
will be interpreted by the device as the default of 30 seconds. On position_broadcast_secs
the value 0
will be interpreted as the default of 15 minutes.
If you wish to disable any GPS features, see below for more information. :::
fixed_position
If set, this node is at a fixed position. The device will generate GPS position updates at the regular gps_update_interval
, but use whatever the last lat/lon/alt it saved for the node. The lat/lon/alt can be set by an internal GPS or with the help of the mobile device's GPS.
gps_attempt_time
Determines the amount of time that a GPS fix should be allowed to take. The default is every 30 seconds. If you increase this value, it will allow the device that amount of time in seconds to aquire coordinates. If the device is unable to get a fix, it will turn off until the next interval. GPS coordinates are updated every gps_update_interval
seconds.
gps_operation
How the GPS hardware in the device is operated.
:::note
This is independent of how our location is shared with other devices. For that see location_share
.
:::
Value | Description |
---|---|
GpsOpUnset | Default: operates the same as GpsOpMobile . |
Note: This mode was removed, because it is identical go GpsOpMobile with a gps_update_interval of once per day This node is mostly stationary, we should try to get location only once per day, Once we have that position we should turn the GPS to sleep mode This is the recommended configuration for stationary 'router' nodes |
|
GpsOpMobile | This node is mobile and we should get GPS position at a rate governed by gps_update_interval |
GpsOpTimeOnly | We should only use the GPS to get time (no location data should be acquired/stored) Once we have the time we treat gps_update_interval as MAXINT (i.e. sleep forever) |
GpsOpDisabled | GPS is always turned off - this mode is not recommended - use GpsOpTimeOnly instead. |
gps_update_interval
Determines how often should the device should attempt to aquire a GPS position (in seconds). The length of time the device is allowed to attempt to aquire GPS coordinates each interval is set using gps_attempt_time
. The default is every 30 seconds.
location_share
Determines whether location is shared with other nodes. See more details.
Value | Description |
---|---|
LocUnset | Default: operates the same as LocEnabled |
LocEnabled | The device is sharing its location (or the paired phone's location) |
LocDisabled | The device is not sharing its location (if the unit has a GPS it will default to only get time - i.e. GpsOpTimeOnly ) |
position_broadcast_secs
How often our position is sent to the mesh (but only if it has changed significantly).
The gps updates will be sent out every position_broadcast_secs
, with either the actual gps location, or an empty location if no gps fix was achieved. This defaults to broadcast every 15 minutes.
Details
CLI Examples
meshtastic --set location_share LocDisabled
:::note Disabling location sharing does not disable the GPS functionality, only the location sharing via the mesh. :::
meshtastic --set gps_operation GpsOpDisabled
:::note
gps_operation GpsOpTimeOnly
is prefered to gps_operation GpsOPDisabled
because it allows the device to get a highres time.
:::