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@ -93,6 +93,97 @@ Specifies the protocol used for sending IQ samples and metadata to clients:
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Click to open the Settings Dialog.
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Click to open the Settings Dialog.
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![Remote TCP sink Settings Dialog](../../../doc/img/RemoteTCPSink_settings.png)
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<h4>Max Clients</h4>
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Specify the maximum number of clients than can connect simultaneously.
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If additional clients attempt to connect, they will be held in a queue.
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<h4>Time Limit</h4>
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Specify a time limit in minutes for each client connection. Use 0 for no limit.
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After the time limit expires, a client will be disconnected.
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They will be allowed to reconnect if the maximum number of clients is not reached.
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<h4>Max Channel Sample Rate</h4>
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Specify the maximum channel sample rate that can be set. This allows a limit to be set on network bandwidth.
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<h4>IQ only</h4>
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When checked, only uncompressed IQ samples will be transmitted. This is for compatibilty with client software expecting the RTL0 protcol.
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Checking this option will disable support for compression, messaging, device location and direction.
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<h4>Compressor</h4>
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Specify the compressor to use. This can be FLAC or zlib.
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<h4>Compression Level</h4>
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Specifies the compression effort level. Higher settings can improve compression, but require more CPU time.
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<h4>Block size</h4>
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Specify the block size the compressor uses. Larger block sizes improve compression, but add latency.
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Generally it should be fine to use the largest setting, unless the sample rate is very low.
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<h4>SSL Certificate</h4>
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Specify an SSL certificate .pem file. This is required to use SDRangel wss protocol.
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<h4>SSL Key</h4>
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Specify an SSL key .pem file. This is required to use SDRangel wss protocol.
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<h4>List Server</h4>
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Check to list the server in a public directory on sdrangel.com.
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This will allow other users to find and connect to the server via the Map feature.
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<h4>Address</h4>
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Public IP address or hostname and port number to access the server.
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The port number specified here may differ from (12) if your router's
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port forwarding maps the port numbers.
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<h4>Frequency Range</h4>
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Specify minimum and maximum frequencies that users can expect to receive on.
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This will typically depend on the SDR and antenna.
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For information only and will be displayed on the Map.
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<h4>Antenna</h4>
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Optionally enter details of the antenna.
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For information only and will be displayed on the Map.
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<h4>Location</h4>
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Optionaly enter the location (Town and Country) of the antenna.
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For information only and will be displayed on the Map.
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The position the SDRangel icon will be plotted on the Map will be
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taken from the device itself, which for most devices, will default
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to the position in Preferences > My Position.
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<h4>Isotropic</h4>
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Check to indicate the antenna is isotropic (non-directional).
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When unchecked, the direction the antenna points in can be specified below.
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<h4>Rotator</h4>
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Specify a Rotator feature that is controlling the direction of the antenna.
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Set to None to manually set the direction the antenna points.
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<h4>Direction</h4>
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Specify the direction the antenna is pointing, as Azimuth in degrees and Elevation in degrees.
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<h4>IP Blacklist</h4>
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Specify a list of IP addresses that will be prevented from connecting to the server.
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<h3>15: Remote Control</h3>
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<h3>15: Remote Control</h3>
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When checked, remote clients will be able to change device settings. When unchecked, client requests to change settings will be ignored.
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When checked, remote clients will be able to change device settings. When unchecked, client requests to change settings will be ignored.
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