# Receiver definitions ## KiwiSDR ## KA9Q ``` ############################################################## ### The RECEIVER_LIST() array defines the physical (KIWI_xxx or KA9Q...) and logical (MERG...) receive devices available on this server ### Each element of RECEIVER_LIST is a string with 5 space-separated fields: ### " ID(no spaces) IP:PORT or RTL:n MyCall MyGrid KiwPassword Optional SIGNAL_LEVEL_ADJUSTMENTS ### [[DEFAULT:ADJUST,]BAND_0:ADJUST[,BAND_N:ADJUST_N]...] ### A comma-separated list of BAND:ADJUST pairs ### BAND is one of 2200..10, while ADJUST is in dBs TO BE ADDED to the raw data ### So If you have a +10 dB LNA, ADJUST '-10' will LOWER the reported level so that your reports reflect the level at the input of the LNA ### DEFAULT defaults to zero and is applied to all bands not specified with a BAND:ADJUST declare RECEIVER_LIST=( "KA9Q_0 wspr-pcm.local OE3GBB/Q JN87aq NULL" ### A receiver name which starts with 'KA9Q_...' will decode wav files supplied by the KA9Q-radio multicast RTP streams ### In WD 3.1.0 WD assumes all WSPR audio streams come from a local instance of KA9Q ### which by default outputs all the WSPR audio stream on the multicast DNS address wspr-pcm.local "KA9Q_1 wspr1-pcm.local AI6VN CM88mc NULL" ### Multicast streams from remote KA9Q receivers can be sources, and not just RX-888s "KA9Q_0_WSPR_IQ wspr-iq.local AI6VN CM88mc NULL" ### Multicast IQ streams from the local RX888 + KA9Q receiver "KA9Q_0_WWV_IQ wwv-iq.local AI6VN CM88mc NULL" ### Those streams are not enabled by default in the radiod.conf file. So if you configue an IQ rx job, ### you will need to set 'disabled = no' for one or both in radiod@rx888-wsprdaemon.conf and then restart radiod "KIWI_0 10.11.12.100:8073 AI6VN CM88mc NULL" "KIWI_1 10.11.12.101:8073 AI6VN CM88mc foobar DEFAULT:-10,80:-12,30:-8,20:2,15:6" ### You can optionally adjust noise levels for the antenna factor "KIWI_2 10.11.12.102:8073 AI6VN CM88mc foobar" "MERG_K01_Q01 KIWI_0,KIWI_1,KA9Q_0,KA9Q_1 AI6VN CM88mc foobar" ### For a receiver with a name starting with "MERG", the IP field is a list of two or more 'real' receivers a defined above. For a logical MERG receiver ) ```