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16 KiB
Protocol Buffer
646 wiersze
16 KiB
Protocol Buffer
syntax = "proto3";
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option java_package = "com.geeksville.mesh";
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option java_outer_classname = "ConfigProtos";
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option optimize_for = LITE_RUNTIME;
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option go_package = "github.com/meshtastic/gomeshproto";
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message Config {
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/*
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* Configuration
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*/
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message DeviceConfig {
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/*
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* Defines the device's role on the Mesh network
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*/
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enum Role {
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/*
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* Client device role
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*/
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CLIENT = 0;
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/*
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* Client Mute device role
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* Same as a client except packets will not hop over this node, does not contribute to routing packets for mesh.
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*/
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CLIENT_MUTE = 1;
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/*
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* Router device role.
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* Mesh packets will prefer to be routed over this node. This node will not be used by client apps.
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* The wifi/ble radios and the oled screen will be put to sleep.
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*/
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ROUTER = 2;
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/*
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* Router Client device role
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* Mesh packets will prefer to be routed over this node. The Router Client can be used as both a Router and an app connected Client.
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*/
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ROUTER_CLIENT = 3;
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}
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/*
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* Sets the role of node
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*/
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Role role = 1;
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/*
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* Disabling this will disable the SerialConsole by not initilizing the StreamAPI
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*/
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bool serial_enabled = 2;
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/*
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* By default we turn off logging as soon as an API client connects (to keep shared serial link quiet).
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* Set this to true to leave the debug log outputting even when API is active.
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*/
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bool debug_log_enabled = 3;
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}
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/*
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* Position Config
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*/
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message PositionConfig {
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/*
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* Bit field of boolean configuration options, indicating which optional
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* fields to include when assembling POSITION messages
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* Longitude and latitude are always included (also time if GPS-synced)
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* NOTE: the more fields are included, the larger the message will be -
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* leading to longer airtime and a higher risk of packet loss
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*/
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enum PositionFlags {
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/*
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* Required for compilation
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*/
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UNSET = 0x0000;
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/*
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* Include an altitude value (if available)
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*/
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ALTITUDE = 0x0001;
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/*
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* Altitude value is MSL
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*/
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ALTITUDE_MSL = 0x0002;
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/*
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* Include geoidal separation
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*/
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GEOIDAL_SEPARATION = 0x0004;
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/*
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* Include the DOP value ; PDOP used by default, see below
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*/
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DOP = 0x0008;
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/*
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* If POS_DOP set, send separate HDOP / VDOP values instead of PDOP
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*/
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HVDOP = 0x0010;
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/*
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* Include number of "satellites in view"
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*/
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SATINVIEW = 0x0020;
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/*
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* Include a sequence number incremented per packet
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*/
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SEQ_NO = 0x0040;
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/*
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* Include positional timestamp (from GPS solution)
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*/
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TIMESTAMP = 0x0080;
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/*
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* Include positional heading
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* Intended for use with vehicle not walking speeds
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* walking speeds are likely to be error prone like the compass
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*/
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HEADING = 0x0100;
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/*
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* Include positional speed
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* Intended for use with vehicle not walking speeds
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* walking speeds are likely to be error prone like the compass
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*/
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SPEED = 0x0200;
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}
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/*
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* We should send our position this often (but only if it has changed significantly)
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* Defaults to 15 minutes
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*/
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uint32 position_broadcast_secs = 1;
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/*
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* Adaptive position braoadcast, which is now the default.
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*/
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bool position_broadcast_smart_enabled = 2;
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/*
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* If set, this node is at a fixed position.
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* We will generate GPS position updates at the regular interval, but use whatever the last lat/lon/alt we have for the node.
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* The lat/lon/alt can be set by an internal GPS or with the help of the app.
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*/
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bool fixed_position = 3;
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/*
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* Is GPS enabled for this node?
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*/
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bool gps_enabled = 4;
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/*
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* How often should we try to get GPS position (in seconds)
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* or zero for the default of once every 30 seconds
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* or a very large value (maxint) to update only once at boot.
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*/
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uint32 gps_update_interval = 5;
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/*
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* How long should we try to get our position during each gps_update_interval attempt? (in seconds)
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* Or if zero, use the default of 30 seconds.
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* If we don't get a new gps fix in that time, the gps will be put into sleep until the next gps_update_rate
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* window.
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*/
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uint32 gps_attempt_time = 6;
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/*
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* Bit field of boolean configuration options for POSITION messages
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* (bitwise OR of PositionFlags)
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*/
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uint32 position_flags = 7;
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}
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/*
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* Power Config\
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* See [Power Config](/docs/settings/config/power) for additional power config details.
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*/
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message PowerConfig {
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/*
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* If set, we are powered from a low-current source (i.e. solar), so even if it looks like we have power flowing in
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* we should try to minimize power consumption as much as possible.
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* YOU DO NOT NEED TO SET THIS IF YOU'VE set is_router (it is implied in that case).
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* Advanced Option
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*/
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bool is_power_saving = 1;
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/*
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* If non-zero, the device will fully power off this many seconds after external power is removed.
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*/
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uint32 on_battery_shutdown_after_secs = 2;
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/*
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* Ratio of voltage divider for battery pin eg. 3.20 (R1=100k, R2=220k)
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* Overrides the ADC_MULTIPLIER defined in variant for battery voltage calculation.
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* Should be set to floating point value between 2 and 4
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* Fixes issues on Heltec v2
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*/
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float adc_multiplier_override = 3;
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/*
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* Wait Bluetooth Seconds
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* The number of seconds for to wait before turning off BLE in No Bluetooth states
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* 0 for default of 1 minute
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*/
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uint32 wait_bluetooth_secs = 4;
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/*
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* Mesh Super Deep Sleep Timeout Seconds
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* While in Light Sleep if this value is exceeded we will lower into super deep sleep
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* for sds_secs (default 1 year) or a button press
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* 0 for default of two hours, MAXUINT for disabled
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*/
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uint32 mesh_sds_timeout_secs = 5;
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/*
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* Super Deep Sleep Seconds
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* While in Light Sleep if mesh_sds_timeout_secs is exceeded we will lower into super deep sleep
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* for this value (default 1 year) or a button press
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* 0 for default of one year
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*/
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uint32 sds_secs = 6;
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/*
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* Light Sleep Seconds
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* In light sleep the CPU is suspended, LoRa radio is on, BLE is off an GPS is on
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* ESP32 Only
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* 0 for default of 300
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*/
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uint32 ls_secs = 7;
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/*
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* Minimum Wake Seconds
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* While in light sleep when we receive packets on the LoRa radio we will wake and handle them and stay awake in no BLE mode for this value
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* 0 for default of 10 seconds
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*/
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uint32 min_wake_secs = 8;
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}
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/*
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* Network Config
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*/
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message NetworkConfig {
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enum WiFiMode {
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/*
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* This mode is used to connect to an external WiFi network
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*/
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CLIENT = 0;
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/*
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* In this mode the node will operate as an AP (and DHCP server)
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*/
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ACCESS_POINT = 1;
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/*
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* If set, the node AP will broadcast as a hidden SSID
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*/
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ACCESS_POINT_HIDDEN = 2;
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}
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/*
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* Enable WiFi (disables Bluetooth)
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*/
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bool wifi_enabled = 1;
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/*
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* If set, this node will try to join the specified wifi network and
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* acquire an address via DHCP
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*/
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WiFiMode wifi_mode = 2;
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/*
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* If set, this node will try to join the specified wifi network and
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* acquire an address via DHCP
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*/
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string wifi_ssid = 3;
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/*
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* If set, will be use to authenticate to the named wifi
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*/
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string wifi_psk = 4;
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/*
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* NTP server to use if WiFi is conneced, defaults to `0.pool.ntp.org`
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*/
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string ntp_server = 5;
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}
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/*
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* Display Config
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*/
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message DisplayConfig {
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/*
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* How the GPS coordinates are displayed on the OLED screen.
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*/
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enum GpsCoordinateFormat {
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/*
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* GPS coordinates are displayed in the normal decimal degrees format:
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* DD.DDDDDD DDD.DDDDDD
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*/
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DEC = 0;
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/*
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* GPS coordinates are displayed in the degrees minutes seconds format:
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* DD°MM'SS"C DDD°MM'SS"C, where C is the compass point representing the locations quadrant
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*/
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DMS = 1;
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/*
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* Universal Transverse Mercator format:
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* ZZB EEEEEE NNNNNNN, where Z is zone, B is band, E is easting, N is northing
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*/
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UTM = 2;
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/*
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* Military Grid Reference System format:
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* ZZB CD EEEEE NNNNN, where Z is zone, B is band, C is the east 100k square, D is the north 100k square,
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* E is easting, N is northing
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*/
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MGRS = 3;
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/*
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* Open Location Code (aka Plus Codes).
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*/
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OLC = 4;
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/*
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* Ordnance Survey Grid Reference (the National Grid System of the UK).
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* Format: AB EEEEE NNNNN, where A is the east 100k square, B is the north 100k square,
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* E is the easting, N is the northing
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*/
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OSGR = 5;
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}
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/*
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* Unit display preference
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*/
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enum DisplayUnits {
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/*
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* Metric (Default)
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*/
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METRIC = 0;
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/*
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* Imperial
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*/
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IMPERIAL = 1;
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}
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/*
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* Number of seconds the screen stays on after pressing the user button or receiving a message
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* 0 for default of one minute MAXUINT for always on
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*/
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uint32 screen_on_secs = 1;
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/*
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* How the GPS coordinates are formatted on the OLED screen.
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*/
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GpsCoordinateFormat gps_format = 2;
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/*
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* Automatically toggles to the next page on the screen like a carousel, based the specified interval in seconds.
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* Potentially useful for devices without user buttons.
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*/
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uint32 auto_screen_carousel_secs = 3;
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/*
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* If this is set, the displayed compass will always point north. if unset, the old behaviour
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* (top of display is heading direction) is used.
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*/
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bool compass_north_top = 4;
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/*
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* Flip screen vertically, for cases that mount the screen upside down
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*/
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bool flip_screen = 5;
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/*
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* Perferred display units
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*/
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DisplayUnits units = 6;
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}
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/*
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* Lora Config
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*/
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message LoRaConfig {
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enum RegionCode {
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/*
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* Region is not set
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*/
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UNSET = 0;
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/*
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* United States
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*/
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US = 1;
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/*
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* European Union 433mhz
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*/
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EU_433 = 2;
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/*
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* European Union 433mhz
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*/
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EU_868 = 3;
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/*
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* China
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*/
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CN = 4;
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/*
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* Japan
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*/
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JP = 5;
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/*
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* Australia / New Zealand
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*/
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ANZ = 6;
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/*
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* Korea
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*/
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KR = 7;
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/*
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* Taiwan
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*/
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TW = 8;
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/*
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* Russia
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*/
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RU = 9;
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/*
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* India
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*/
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IN = 10;
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/*
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* New Zealand 865mhz
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*/
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NZ_865 = 11;
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/*
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* Thailand
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*/
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TH = 12;
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}
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/*
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* Standard predefined channel settings
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* Note: these mappings must match ModemPreset Choice in the device code.
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*/
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enum ModemPreset {
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/*
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* Long Range - Fast
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*/
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LONG_FAST = 0;
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/*
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* Long Range - Slow
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*/
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LONG_SLOW = 1;
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/*
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* Very Long Range - Slow
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*/
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VERY_LONG_SLOW = 2;
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/*
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* Medium Range - Slow
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*/
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MEDIUM_SLOW = 3;
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/*
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* Medium Range - Fast
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*/
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MEDIUM_FAST = 4;
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/*
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* Short Range - Slow
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*/
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SHORT_SLOW = 5;
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/*
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* Short Range - Fast
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*/
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SHORT_FAST = 6;
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}
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/*
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* When enabled, the `modem_preset` fields will be adheared to, else the `bandwidth`/`spread_factor`/`coding_rate`
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* will be taked from their respective manually defined fields
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*/
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bool use_preset = 1;
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/*
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* Either modem_config or bandwidth/spreading/coding will be specified - NOT BOTH.
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* As a heuristic: If bandwidth is specified, do not use modem_config.
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* Because protobufs take ZERO space when the value is zero this works out nicely.
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* This value is replaced by bandwidth/spread_factor/coding_rate.
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* If you'd like to experiment with other options add them to MeshRadio.cpp in the device code.
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*/
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ModemPreset modem_preset = 2;
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/*
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* Bandwidth in MHz
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* Certain bandwidth numbers are 'special' and will be converted to the
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* appropriate floating point value: 31 -> 31.25MHz
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*/
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uint32 bandwidth = 3;
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/*
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* A number from 7 to 12.
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* Indicates number of chirps per symbol as 1<<spread_factor.
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*/
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uint32 spread_factor = 4;
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/*
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* The denominator of the coding rate.
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* ie for 4/5, the value is 5. 4/8 the value is 8.
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*/
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uint32 coding_rate = 5;
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/*
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* This parameter is for advanced users with advanced test equipment, we do not recommend most users use it.
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* A frequency offset that is added to to the calculated band center frequency.
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* Used to correct for crystal calibration errors.
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*/
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float frequency_offset = 6;
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/*
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* The region code for the radio (US, CN, EU433, etc...)
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*/
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RegionCode region = 7;
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/*
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* Maximum number of hops. This can't be greater than 7.
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* Default of 3
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*/
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uint32 hop_limit = 8;
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/*
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* Disable TX from the LoRa radio. Useful for hot-swapping antennas and other tests.
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* Defaults to false
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*/
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bool tx_enabled = 9;
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/*
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* If zero then, use default max legal continuous power (ie. something that won't
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* burn out the radio hardware)
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* In most cases you should use zero here.
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* Units are in dBm.
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*/
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int32 tx_power = 10;
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/*
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* This is controlling the actual hardware frequency the radio is transmitting on.
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* Most users should never need to be exposed to this field/concept.
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* A channel number between 1 and NUM_CHANNELS (whatever the max is in the current region).
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* If ZERO then the rule is "use the old channel name hash based
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* algorithm to derive the channel number")
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* If using the hash algorithm the channel number will be: hash(channel_name) %
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* NUM_CHANNELS (Where num channels depends on the regulatory region).
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*/
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uint32 channel_num = 11;
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/*
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* For testing it is useful sometimes to force a node to never listen to
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* particular other nodes (simulating radio out of range). All nodenums listed
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* in ignore_incoming will have packets they send droped on receive (by router.cpp)
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*/
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repeated uint32 ignore_incoming = 103;
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}
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message BluetoothConfig {
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enum PairingMode {
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/*
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* Device generates a random pin that will be shown on the screen of the device for pairing
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*/
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RANDOM_PIN = 0;
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/*
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* Device requires a specified fixed pin for pairing
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*/
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FIXED_PIN = 1;
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/*
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* Device requires no pin for pairing
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*/
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NO_PIN = 2;
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}
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/*
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* Enable Bluetooth on the device
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*/
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bool enabled = 1;
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/*
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* Determines the pairing strategy for the device
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*/
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PairingMode mode = 2;
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/*
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* Specified pin for PairingMode.FixedPin
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*/
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uint32 fixed_pin = 3;
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}
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/*
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* Payload Variant
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*/
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oneof payload_variant {
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DeviceConfig device = 1;
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PositionConfig position = 2;
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PowerConfig power = 3;
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NetworkConfig network = 4;
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DisplayConfig display = 5;
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LoRaConfig lora = 6;
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BluetoothConfig bluetooth = 7;
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}
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}
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