Channel 1 has been the standards for some time now, it was a common channel used by hams prior to the mesh firmware. On 802.11g networks in the US you have only 3 channels that don't overlap (1,6,11). Every other channel will cause at least some overlap so 1,6,11 have been common use. 802.11n uses double the "channel" sizes so to stay in the ham band and not overlap with any other channel you really only have channel 1@ 2402-2442 MHz). This means to have the best chance of talking to another mesh node channel 1 is the sensible default. Yes there are other devices in this area, but as hams we can run higher gain antennas (higher EIRP) to have an advantage on signals.
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