Regional LoRa Settings

This is an active directory for each of the State's Regions and the Meshtastic LoRa RF settings. This document will be updated and maintained as frequency presets change.

Regions

Florida Mesh Regions

Here at Florida Mesh we’ve divided up the State into Five distinct regions. They are as follows:

  • 🟣 Purple - North West Florida
  • 🔴 Red - North Florida
  • 🔵 Blue - Central West Florida
  • 🟡 Yellow - Central East Florida
  • 🟠 Orange - South Florida

Each Region’s LoRa settings and Metro based Meshes settings will be called out in each Region Section.

🟣 North West Florida

Info

There is no standardized alternative modes here

  • LoRa: LongFast
  • Frequency Slot: 0 (default masking)1

🔴 North Florida

Jacksonville & Duval Counties

Note

As of 3/28/26 Jacksonville & Duval Counties are MEDIUM_FAST

  • LoRa: MediumFast (For Jacksonville & Duval County)
  • Frequency Slot: 0 (default masking)2

All other North Florida Areas

  • LoRa: LongFast
  • Frequency Slot: 0 (default masking)1

🔵 Central West Florida

Info

Special Notes: There is no standardized alternative modes here.

  • LoRa: - LongFast
  • Frequency Slot: 0 (default masking)1

🟡 Central East Florida

Note

As of 2026/21, Sebastian to Layton key is MEDIUM_FAST If your in range of the Eastern Seaboard in this region, please see the South Florida Section below for details

  • LoRa: - LongFast
  • Frequency Slot: 0 (default masking)1

🟠 South Florida

Sebastian to Layton key

Note

As of 2026/21, Sebastian to Layton key is MEDIUM_FAST If your in range of the Eastern Seaboard in this region, Medium_Fast is the frequency you’ll want to be on.

  • LoRa: - MediumFast
  • Frequency Slot: 0 (default masking)2

All other South Florida Areas

  • LoRa: - LongFast
  • Frequency Slot: 0 (default masking)1

  1. If your using a non-default channel name, in channel slot 0, you will need to place in the correct frequency slot manually, which is slot 20↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎

  2. If your using a non-default channel name, in channel slot 0, you will need to place in the correct frequency slot manually, which is slot 45↩︎ ↩︎