Reporting

WSPR Reporting

###################  The following variables are used in normally running installations ###################
SIGNAL_LEVEL_UPLOAD="noise"           ### Whether and how to upload extended spots to wsprdaemon.org.  WD always attempts to upload spots to wsprnet.org
                                    ### SIGNAL_LEVEL_UPLOAD="no"         => (Default) Only upload spots directly to wsprnet.org
                                    ### SIGNAL_LEVEL_UPLOAD_MODE="noise" => In addition, upload extended spots and noise data to wsprdaemon.org
                                    ### SIGNAL_LEVEL_UPLOAD_MODE="proxy" => Don't directly upload spots to wsprdaemon.org.  Instead, after uploading extended spots and noise data to wsprdaemon.org have it regenerate and upload those spots to wsp
                                    ###                                     This mode minimizes the use of Internet bandwidth, but makes getting spots to wsprnet.org dependent upon the wsprdameon.org services.

# If SIGNAL_LEVEL_UPLOAD in NOT "no", then you must modify SIGNAL_LEVEL_UPLOAD_ID from "AI6VN" to your call sign.  SIGNAL_LEVEL_UPLOAD_ID cannot include '/
SIGNAL_LEVEL_UPLOAD_ID="OE3GBB_Q"     ### The name put in upload log records, the title bar of the graph, and the name used to view spots and noise at that server.
# SIGNAL_LEVEL_UPLOAD_GRAPHS="yes"   ### If this variable is defined as "yes" AND SIGNAL_LEVEL_UPLOAD_ID is defined, then FTP graphs of the last 24 hours to http://wsprdaemon.org/graphs/SIGNAL_LEVEL_UPLOAD_ID
# SIGNAL_LEVEL_LOCAL_GRAPHS="yes"    ### If this variable is defined as "yes" AND SIGNAL_LEVEL_UPLOAD_ID is defined, then make graphs visible at http://localhost/
#
### Graphs  default to y-axis minimum of -175 dB to maximum of -105 dB.  X pixels default to 40, Y pixels default to 30.  If the graph of your system isn't pleasing, you can change the graph's appearance by
### uncommenting one or more of these variables and changing their values
# NOISE_GRAPHS_Y_MIN=-175
# NOISE_GRAPHS_Y_MAX=-105
# NOISE_GRAPHS_X_PIXEL=40
# NOISE_GRAPHS_Y_PIXEL=30

HamSCI – Grape Reporting

WD includes configurable support for the HamSCI GRAPE WWV Doppler shift project. From local or remote RX888 receivers, WD can record a continuous series of one minute long 16000 sps flac-compressed IQ wav files. Soon after 00:00 UTC, WD creates a single 3.8 MB 24hour-10hz-iq.wav file which is uploaded to WD’s WD1 server at grape.wsprdaemon.org. WD software on WD1 then converts the one or more time station band recordings into Digital RF (DRF) file format and uploads those DRF files to the HamSCI server.

You must create an account at https://pswsnetwork.caps.ua.edu/. This account enables you to manage your site(s) and instrument(s).

After establishing your account, you create a “site” having a SITE_ID and a TOKEN for each WD instance contributing to the GRAPE project. The SITE_ID takes the form “S000NNN”. You typically name the site with your callsign and a useful discriminator if you have more than one site, for instance, “AC0G_B1”, “AC0G_B2”. For each site, you add an “instrument” of particular type, for instance, “magnetometer” or “rx888”, with an INSTRUMENT_ID. You can create multiple sites but each site has only one instrument. The SITE_ID and TOKEN function as username and password for uploading data. The SITE_ID and INSTRUMENT_ID function to identify the data in DRF.

On your WD server, you then

Finally, enable automatic uploads of HamSCI data. For example, with SITE_ID=”S000987” run:

ssh-copy-id S000987@pswsnetwork.caps.ua.edu

The site will respond by asking for a password. Enter the TOKEN for that site and you should get a message of success. The most common cause of failure at this point is errant copy and paste with a character missing or an added space at the beginning or end of the token string.

You can check if auto login works by executing the ‘wdssp’ alias.

Source : https://groups.io/g/wsprdaemon/message/3319 Rob Robinett Source : https://github.com/rrobinett/wsprdaemon/blob/master/wd_template.conf Source : https://groups.io/g/wsprdaemon/message/3301 Rob Robinett

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