Radio presets are a sort of standard thing with meshcore, based on regional usage.
For both repeater and companion settings.
Coding Rate (CR) is independent and can all be 5 by default, the user should only increase this as needed.
Current global presets:
| Name |
Frequency |
Spread Factor |
Bandwidth |
| Australia |
915.8 |
10 |
250 |
| Australia (Narrow) |
916.575 |
7 |
62.5 |
| Australia SA, WA, QLD |
923.125 |
8 |
62.5 |
| EU/UK (Narrow) |
869.618 |
8 |
62.5 |
| EU/UK (Long Range) |
869.525 |
11 |
250 |
| EU/UK (Medium Range) |
869.525 |
10 |
250 |
| Czech Republic |
869.432 |
7 |
62.5 |
| EU 433MHz |
433.650 |
11 |
250 |
| New Zealand |
917.375 |
11 |
250 |
| New Zealand (Narrow) |
917.375 |
7 |
62.5 |
| Portugal 433 |
433.375 |
9 |
62.5 |
| Portugal 869 |
869.618 |
7 |
62.5 |
| Switzerland |
869.618 |
8 |
62.5 |
| USA/Canada |
910.525 |
7 |
62.5 |
| Vietnam |
920.250 |
11 |
250 |
notes
- Australia SA, WA and QLD were separate but only CR was different, no need for additional preset
- Czech Republic is considered Narrow but with only one preset does not need to be distinguished?
- EU 433 was EU 433MHz (Long Range) but as above the only alt band preset.
- Portugal was named 868 but the frequency was 869.
Radio presets are a sort of standard thing with meshcore, based on regional usage.
For both repeater and companion settings.
Coding Rate (CR) is independent and can all be 5 by default, the user should only increase this as needed.
Current global presets:
notes