Great work—thanks for sharing your GitHub repo. I had a quick look and saw you've integrated both LilyGo and Waveshare versions into the same codebase, with conditional builds in platformio.ini. Smart approach—I had the same idea.
I just received the Waveshare 1.75" AMOLED and started working with it. Audio sounds good, though the included speaker is quite large. I’m using a smaller 20×14×4 mm side-ported speaker that fits better in the round case and still delivers loud output.
Power draw at ~180 mA is hefty. LilyGo typically runs at 90–100 mA. My original 3D case was designed for a 600 mAh (503040) battery, giving ~4–4.5 hours of flight time. It fits the round shape well, but I’m now designing a version for two stacked 600 mAh batteries and adding a battery isolator switch to prevent drain during sleep mode.
The upcoming LilyGo 1.75" AMOLED version will support the MAX98357 I2S audio board, which fits the same case—bringing it in line with the Waveshare setup. I’ll upload the case design to GitHub once it’s ready.
Currently facing an SD card issue: SPI mode on LilyGo seems to slow down the display. I assume Waveshare avoids this with its MMC library.
Loading the OGN database sounds promising. I previously experimented with Puretrack DB via SQLite3 but didn’t find a clear benefit, so I dropped it


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