Readded old waterfall colors to config_webrx.py as an option, fixed formatting in config

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ha7ilm 2016-10-29 20:43:16 +02:00
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@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ To use a HackRF, compile the HackRF host tools from its "stdout" branch:
#start_rtl_command="cat /tmp/osmocom_fifo" #start_rtl_command="cat /tmp/osmocom_fifo"
#format_conversion="" #format_conversion=""
# ==== Misc options ==== # ==== Misc settings ====
shown_center_freq = center_freq #you can change this if you use an upconverter shown_center_freq = center_freq #you can change this if you use an upconverter
@ -149,12 +149,21 @@ iq_server_port = 4951 #TCP port for ncat to listen on. It will send I/Q data ove
#access_log = "~/openwebrx_access.log" #access_log = "~/openwebrx_access.log"
# ==== Color themes ====
#A guide is available to help you set these values: https://github.com/simonyiszk/openwebrx/wiki/Calibrating-waterfall-display-levels
### default theme by teejez:
waterfall_colors = "[0x000000ff,0x0000ffff,0x00ffffff,0x00ff00ff,0xffff00ff,0xff0000ff,0xff00ffff,0xffffffff]" waterfall_colors = "[0x000000ff,0x0000ffff,0x00ffffff,0x00ff00ff,0xffff00ff,0xff0000ff,0xff00ffff,0xffffffff]"
waterfall_min_level = -88 #in dB waterfall_min_level = -88 #in dB
waterfall_max_level = -20 waterfall_max_level = -20
#A guide is available to help you set these values: https://github.com/simonyiszk/openwebrx/wiki/Calibrating-waterfall-display-levels ### old theme by HA7ILM:
#waterfall_colors = "[0x000000ff,0x2e6893ff, 0x69a5d0ff, 0x214b69ff, 0x9dc4e0ff, 0xfff775ff, 0xff8a8aff, 0xb20000ff]"
#waterfall_min_level = -115 #in dB
#waterfall_max_level = 0
#Warning! The settings below are very experimental. # ==== Experimental settings ===
#Warning! These are very experimental.
csdr_dynamic_bufsize = False # This allows you to change the buffering mode of csdr. csdr_dynamic_bufsize = False # This allows you to change the buffering mode of csdr.
csdr_print_bufsizes = False # This prints the buffer sizes used for csdr processes. csdr_print_bufsizes = False # This prints the buffer sizes used for csdr processes.
csdr_through = False # Setting this True will print out how much data is going into the DSP chains. csdr_through = False # Setting this True will print out how much data is going into the DSP chains.