env:Generic_ESPNOW_room_svr was using 'Heltec Room' as ADVERT_NAME,
causing Generic ESPNow room server nodes to advertise with the wrong
device name on the mesh.
Repeater and Room Server environments in variants/thinknode_m5/platformio.ini
were using 'Thinknode M2' as the ADVERT_NAME, causing M5 nodes to advertise
with the wrong device name on the mesh.
- env:ThinkNode_M5_Repeater: 'Thinknode M2 Repeater' -> 'Thinknode M5 Repeater'
- env:ThinkNode_M5_room_server: 'Thinknode M2 Room Server' -> 'Thinknode M5 Room Server'
As @LitBomb pointed out in his [comment](https://github.com/meshcore-dev/MeshCore/issues/2118#issuecomment-4108168109) on #2118 RX Boosted Gain should not be enabled for the Station G2.
This change is a fix for #2124 to make the default of `radio.rxgain` to be OFF on the Station G2.
This restores the pre-1.14.1 behaviour with the only change being the user is now able to change the setting in the CLI.
Support for R1 Neo hardware. New variant and baseboard class.
* Known issues:
- power management is not currently supported
- power off via long button press is not implemented
Add support for Epson Seiko RX8130CE I2C Real-time clock.
Enable GPS time synchronization across all variants by passing
&rtc_clock to MicroNMEALocationProvider. When GPS gets a valid
fix, the RTC clock is now updated automatically every 30 minutes.
Updated 16 variants: rak4631, lilygo_tbeam_SX1262, rak_wismesh_tag,
lilygo_tbeam_supreme_SX1262, thinknode_m3, heltec_v4, thinknode_m1,
lilygo_tbeam_SX1276, meshadventurer, nano_g2_ultra, heltec_v3,
promicro, xiao_c3, heltec_tracker_v2, keepteen_lt1, heltec_mesh_solar.
Pin mapping verified against HTIT-Tracker V0.5 schematic:
- GPIO35 (GPS_EN): N-ch MOSFET drives P-ch high-side switch, active HIGH
- GPIO36 (GPS_RST): hardware reset, active LOW
- GPIO33/34: UART TX/RX
Delegates power management to MicroNMEALocationProvider begin()/stop()
which independently controls GPS power via GPS_EN and shares VEXT with
the display through RefCountedDigitalPin.
The RAK13302 1W module uses a Skyworks SKY66122-11 front-end module with
three digital control pins (CSD, CTX, CPS) that must be actively driven
by the host MCU. The previous code only managed CTX (GPIO 31) — toggling
it for TX/RX — but never initialized CSD (GPIO 24) or CPS (GPIO 21),
leaving them floating with no pull-up/pull-down resistors on the PCB.
With floating CSD and CPS, the SKY66122 was in an undefined operating
mode:
- The 30 dB TX PA may not have been reliably engaging
- The 16 dB RX LNA was never reliably active, degrading receive
sensitivity
The GC1109 FEM needs its VFEM_Ctrl pin held HIGH during deep sleep
to keep the LNA active, enabling proper RX sensitivity for
wake-on-packet. Without this, the LNA is unpowered during sleep
and RX wake sensitivity is degraded by ~17dB.
Release RTC holds in begin() after configuring GPIO registers
(not before) to ensure glitch-free pin transitions on wake.
Trade-off: ~6.5mA additional sleep current for significantly
improved wake-on-packet range.