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**0.19.0**
- Fix direwolf connection setup by implementing a retry loop
- Pass direct sampling mode changes for rtl_sdr_soapy to owrx_connector
- OSM maps instead of Google when google_maps_api_key is not set (thanks @jquagga)
- Improved logic to pass parameters to soapy devices.
- `rtl_sdr_soapy`: added support for `bias_tee`
- `sdrplay`: added support for `bias_tee`, `rf_notch` and `dab_notch`
- `airspy`: added support for `bitpack`
- Added support for Perseus-SDR devices, (thanks @amontefusco)
- Property System has been rewritten so that defaults on sdr behave as expected
- Waterfall range auto-adjustment now only takes the center 80% of the spectrum into account, which should work better
with SDRs that oversample or have rather flat filter curves towards the spectrum edges
- Bugfix for negative network usage
- FiFi SDR: prevent arecord from shutting down after 2GB of data has been sent
- Added support for bias tee control on rtl_sdr devices
- All connector driven SDRs now support `"rf_gain": "auto"` to enable AGC
- `rtl_sdr` type now also supports the `direct_sampling` option
- Added decoding implementation for for digimode "JS8Call"
(requires an installation of [js8call](http://js8call.com/) and
[the js8py library](https://github.com/jketterl/js8py))
- Reorganization of the frontend demodulator code
- Improve receiver load time by concatenating javascript assets
- Docker images migrated to Debian slim images; This was necessary to allow the use of function multiversioning in
csdr and owrx_connector to allow the images to run on a wider range of CPUs
- Docker containers have been updated to include the SDRplay driver version 3
- HackRF support is now based on SoapyHackRF
- Removed sdr.hu server listing support since the site has been shut down
- Added support for Radioberry 2 Rasbperry Pi SDR Cape
**0.18.0**
- Support for SoapyRemote
**2020-02-08**
- Compression, resampling and filtering in the frontend have been rewritten in javascript, sdr.js has been removed
- Decoding of Pocsag modulation is now possible
- Removed the 3D waterfall since it had no real application and required ~1MB of javascript code to be downloaded
- Improved the frontend handling of the "too many users" scenario
- PSK63 digimode is now available (same decoding pipeline as PSK31, but with adopted parameters)
- The frequency can now be manipulated with the mousewheel, which should allow the user to tune more precise. The tuning
step size is determined by the digit the mouse cursor is hovering over.
- Clicking on the frequency now opens an input for direct frequency selection
- URL hashes have been fixed and improved: They are now updated automatically, so a shared URL will include frequency
and demodulator, which allows for improved sharing and linking.
- New daylight scheduler for background decoding, allows profiles to be selected by local sunrise / sunset times
- New devices supported:
- LimeSDR (`"type": "lime_sdr"`)
- PlutoSDR (`"type": "pluto_sdr"`)
- RTL_SDR via Soapy (`"type": "rtl_sdr_soapy"`) on special request to allow use of the direct sampling mode
**2020-01-04**
- The [owrx_connector](https://github.com/jketterl/owrx_connector) is now the default way of communicating with sdr
devices. The old sdr types have been replaced, all `_connector` suffixes on the type must be removed!
- The sources have been refactored, making it a lot easier to add support for other devices
- SDR device failure handling has been improved, including user feedback
- New devices supported:
- FiFiSDR (`"type": "fifi_sdr"`)
**2019-12-15**
- wsjt-x updated to 2.1.2
- The rtl_tcp compatibility mode of the owrx_connector is now configurable using the `rtltcp_compat` flag
**2019-12-10**
- added support for airspyhf devices (Airspy HF+ / Discovery)
**2019-12-05**
- explicit device filter for soapy devices for multi-device setups
**2019-12-03**
- compatibility fixes for safari browsers (ios and mac)
**2019-11-24**
- There is now a new way to interface with SDR hardware, .
They talk directly to the hardware (no rtl_sdr / rx_sdr necessary) and offer I/Q data on a socket, just like nmux
did before. They additionally offer a control socket that allows openwebrx to control the SDR parameters directly,
without the need for repeated restarts. This allows for quicker profile changes, and also reduces the risk of your
SDR hardware from failing during the switchover. See `config_webrx.py` for further information and instructions.
- Offset tuning using the `lfo_offset` has been reworked in a way that `center_freq` has to be set to the frequency you
actually want to listen to. If you're using an `lfo_offset` already, you will probably need to change its sign.
- `initial_squelch_level` can now be set on each profile.
- As usual, plenty of fixes and improvements.
**2019-10-27**
- Part of the frontend code has been reworked
- Audio buffer minimums have been completely stripped. As a result, you should get better latency. Unfortunately,
this also means there will be some skipping when audio starts.
- Now also supports AudioWorklets (for those browser that have it). The Raspberry Pi image has been updated to include
https due to the SecureContext requirement.
- Mousewheel controls for the receiver sliders
- Error handling for failed SDR devices
**2019-09-29**
- One of the most-requested features is finally coming to OpenWebRX: Bookmarks (sometimes also referred to as labels).
There's two kinds of bookmarks available:
- Serverside bookmarks that are set up by the receiver administrator. Check the file `bookmarks.json` for examples!
- Clientside bookmarks which every user can store for themselves. They are stored in the browser's localStorage.
- Some more bugs in the websocket handling have been fixed.
**2019-09-25**
- Automatic reporting of spots to [pskreporter](https://pskreporter.info/) is now possible. Please have a look at the
configuration on how to set it up.
- Websocket communication has been overhauled in large parts. It should now be more reliable, and failing connections
should now have no impact on other users.
- Profile scheduling allows to set up band-hopping if you are running background services.
- APRS now has the ability to show symbols on the map, if a corresponding symbol set has been installed. Check the
config!
- Debug logging has been disabled in a handful of modules, expect vastly reduced output on the shell.
**2019-09-13**
- New set of APRS-related features
- Decode Packet transmissions using [direwolf](https://github.com/wb2osz/direwolf) (1k2 only for now)
- APRS packets are mostly decoded and shown both in a new panel and on the map
- APRS is also available as a background service
- direwolfs I-gate functionality can be enabled, which allows your receiver to work as a receive-only I-gate for the
APRS network in the background
- Demodulation for background services has been optimized to use less total bandwidth, saving CPU
- More metrics have been added; they can be used together with collectd and its curl_json plugin for now, with some
limitations.
**2019-07-21**
- Latest Features:
- More WSJT-X modes have been added, including the new FT4 mode
- I started adding a bandplan feature, the first thing visible is the "dial" indicator that brings you right to the
dial frequency for digital modes
- fixed some bugs in the websocket communication which broke the map
**2019-07-13**
- Latest Features:
- FT8 Integration (using wsjt-x demodulators)
- New Map Feature that shows both decoded grid squares from FT8 and Locations decoded from YSF digital voice
- New Feature report that will show what functionality is available
- There's a new Raspbian SD Card image available (see below)
**2019-06-30**
- I have done some major rework on the openwebrx core, and I am planning to continue adding more features in the near
future. Please check this place for updates.
- My work has not been accepted into the upstream repository, so you will need to chose between my fork and the official
version.
- I have enabled the issue tracker on this project, so feel free to file bugs or suggest enhancements there!
- This version sports the following new and amazing features:
- Support of multiple SDR devices simultaneously
- Support for multiple profiles per SDR that allow the user to listen to different frequencies
- Support for digital voice decoding
- Feature detection that will disable functionality when dependencies are not available (if you're missing the digital
buttons, this is probably why)
- Raspbian SD Card Images and Docker builds available (see below)
- I am currently working on the feature set for a stable release, but you are more than welcome to test development
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@ -3,37 +3,43 @@ OpenWebRX
OpenWebRX is a multi-user SDR receiver software with a web interface.
![OpenWebRX](https://www.openwebrx.de/gfx/openwebrx-screenshot.png)
![OpenWebRX](/screenshot.png?raw=true)
It has the following features:
- [csdr](https://github.com/jketterl/csdr) based demodulators (AM/FM/SSB/CW/BPSK31/BPSK63)
- filter passband can be set from GUI
- it extensively uses HTML5 features like WebSocket, Web Audio API, and Canvas
- it works in Google Chrome, Chromium and Mozilla Firefox
- currently supports RTL-SDR, HackRF, SDRplay, AirSpy, LimeSDR, PlutoSDR
- Multiple SDR devices can be used simultaneously
- [digiham](https://github.com/jketterl/digiham) based demodularors (DMR, YSF, Pocsag)
- [dsd](https://github.com/f4exb/dsdcc) based demodulators (D-Star, NXDN)
- [wsjt-x](https://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/wsjtx.html) based demodulators (FT8, FT4, WSPR, JT65, JT9)
- <a href="https://github.com/simonyiszk/csdr">libcsdr</a> based demodulators (AM/FM/SSB),
- filter passband can be set from GUI,
- waterfall display can be shifted back in time,
- it extensively uses HTML5 features like WebSocket, Web Audio API, and &lt;canvas&gt;.
- it works in Google Chrome, Chromium (above version 37) and Mozilla Firefox (above version 28),
- currently only supports RTL-SDR, but other SDR hardware may be easily added.
## Setup
The following methods of setting up a receiver are currently available:
OpenWebRX currently requires Linux and python 2.7 to run.
- Raspberry Pi SD card images
- Debian repository
- Docker images
- Manual installation
First you will need to install the dependencies:
Please checkout the [setup guide on the wiki](https://github.com/jketterl/openwebrx/wiki/Setup-Guide) for more details
on the respective methods.
- <a href="https://github.com/simonyiszk/csdr">libcsdr</a>
- <a href="http://sdr.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/rtl-sdr">rtl-sdr</a>
## Community
After cloning this repository and connecting an RTL-SDR dongle to your computer, you can run the server:
If you have trouble setting up or configuring your receiver, you have some great idea you want to see implemented, or
you just generally want to have some OpenWebRX-related chat, come visit us over on
[our groups.io group](https://groups.io/g/openwebrx).
python openwebrx.py
You can now open the GUI at <a href="http://localhost:8073">http://localhost:8073</a>.
Please note that the server is also listening on the following ports (on localhost only):
- port 8888 for the I/Q source,
- port 4951 for the multi-user I/Q server.
Now the next step is to customize the parameters of your server in `config_webrx.py`.
Actually, if you do something cool with OpenWebRX (or just have a problem), please drop me a mail:
*Andras Retzler, HA7ILM &lt;randras@sdr.hu&gt;*
I would like to maintain a list of online amateur radio receivers on <a href="http://openwebrx.org/">openwebrx.org</a>.
## Usage tips
@ -43,10 +49,16 @@ The filter envelope can be dragged at its ends and moved around to set the passb
However, if you hold down the shift key, you can drag the center line (BFO) or the whole passband (PBS).
## Licensing
## Configuration tips
OpenWebRX is available under Affero GPL v3 license
([summary](https://tldrlegal.com/license/gnu-affero-general-public-license-v3-(agpl-3.0))).
If you want to run OpenWebRX on a remote server instead of localhost, do not forget to set *server_hostname* in `config_webrx.py`, or you may get a WebSocket error.
OpenWebRX is also available under a commercial license on request. Please contact me at the address
*&lt;randras@sdr.hu&gt;* for licensing options.
DSP CPU usage can be fine-tuned in `plugins/dsp/csdr/plugin.py`: you can set transition bandwidths higher (thus degrade filter performance by decreasing the length of the kernel, but also decrease CPU usage), and also set `fft_size` lower.
If you constantly get *audio overrun* errors, you may change `audio_buffer_maximal_length_sec` in `openwebrx.js` from the default 1.7 to 3.
If you want a chat-box to the top of the page, <a href="https://gist.github.com/ha7ilm/15c4c5e4c80cef9b3144">here is a snippet</a> for you to include in `config_webrx.py`.
## Todo
Currently, clients use up a lot of bandwidth. This will be improved later.

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@ -1,273 +0,0 @@
[
{
"name": "160m",
"lower_bound": 1810000,
"upper_bound": 2000000,
"frequencies": {
"psk31": 1838000,
"ft8": 1840000,
"wspr": 1836600,
"jt65": 1838000,
"jt9": 1839000,
"js8": 1842000
}
},
{
"name": "80m",
"lower_bound": 3500000,
"upper_bound": 3800000,
"frequencies": {
"psk31": 3580000,
"ft8": 3573000,
"wspr": 3592600,
"jt65": 3570000,
"jt9": 3572000,
"ft4": [3568000, 3575000],
"js8": 3578000
}
},
{
"name": "60m",
"lower_bound": 5351500,
"upper_bound": 5366500,
"frequencies": {
"ft8": 5357000,
"wspr": 5364700
}
},
{
"name": "40m",
"lower_bound": 7000000,
"upper_bound": 7200000,
"frequencies": {
"psk31": 7040000,
"ft8": 7074000,
"wspr": 7038600,
"jt65": 7076000,
"jt9": 7078000,
"ft4": 7047500,
"js8": 7078000
}
},
{
"name": "30m",
"lower_bound": 10100000,
"upper_bound": 10150000,
"frequencies": {
"psk31": 10141000,
"ft8": 10136000,
"wspr": 10138700,
"jt65": 10138000,
"jt9": 10140000,
"ft4": 10140000,
"js8": 10130000
}
},
{
"name": "20m",
"lower_bound": 14000000,
"upper_bound": 14350000,
"frequencies": {
"psk31": 14070000,
"ft8": 14074000,
"wspr": 14095600,
"jt65": 14076000,
"jt9": 14078000,
"ft4": 14080000,
"js8": 14078000
}
},
{
"name": "17m",
"lower_bound": 18068000,
"upper_bound": 18168000,
"frequencies": {
"psk31": 18098000,
"ft8": 18100000,
"wspr": 18104600,
"jt65": 18102000,
"jt9": 18104000,
"ft4": 18104000,
"js8": 18104000
}
},
{
"name": "15m",
"lower_bound": 21000000,
"upper_bound": 21450000,
"frequencies": {
"psk31": 21070000,
"ft8": 21074000,
"wspr": 21094600,
"jt65": 21076000,
"jt9": 21078000,
"ft4": 21140000,
"js8": 21078000
}
},
{
"name": "12m",
"lower_bound": 24890000,
"upper_bound": 24990000,
"frequencies": {
"psk31": 24920000,
"ft8": 24915000,
"wspr": 24924600,
"jt65": 24917000,
"jt9": 24919000,
"ft4": 24919000,
"js8": 24922000
}
},
{
"name": "10m",
"lower_bound": 28000000,
"upper_bound": 29700000,
"frequencies": {
"psk31": [28070000, 28120000],
"ft8": 28074000,
"wspr": 28124600,
"jt65": 28076000,
"jt9": 28078000,
"ft4": 28180000,
"js8": 28078000
}
},
{
"name": "6m",
"lower_bound": 50030000,
"upper_bound": 51000000,
"frequencies": {
"psk31": 50305000,
"ft8": 50313000,
"wspr": 50293000,
"jt65": 50310000,
"jt9": 50312000,
"ft4": 50318000,
"js8": 50318000
}
},
{
"name": "4m",
"lower_bound": 70150000,
"upper_bound": 70200000,
"frequencies": {
"wspr": 70091000
}
},
{
"name": "2m",
"lower_bound": 144000000,
"upper_bound": 146000000,
"frequencies": {
"wspr": 144489000,
"ft8": 144174000,
"ft4": 144170000,
"jt65": 144120000,
"packet": 144800000
}
},
{
"name": "70cm",
"lower_bound": 430000000,
"upper_bound": 440000000,
"frequencies": {
"pocsag": 439987500
}
},
{
"name": "23cm",
"lower_bound": 1240000000,
"upper_bound": 1300000000
},
{
"name": "13cm",
"lower_bound": 2320000000,
"upper_bound": 2450000000
},
{
"name": "9cm",
"lower_bound": 3400000000,
"upper_bound": 3475000000
},
{
"name": "6cm",
"lower_bound": 5650000000,
"upper_bound": 5850000000
},
{
"name": "3cm",
"lower_bound": 10000000000,
"upper_bound": 10500000000
},
{
"name": "120m Broadcast",
"lower_bound": 2300000,
"upper_bound": 2495000
},
{
"name": "90m Broadcast",
"lower_bound": 3200000,
"upper_bound": 3400000
},
{
"name": "75m Broadcast",
"lower_bound": 3900000,
"upper_bound": 4000000
},
{
"name": "60m Broadcast",
"lower_bound": 4750000,
"upper_bound": 4995000
},
{
"name": "49m Broadcast",
"lower_bound": 5900000,
"upper_bound": 6200000
},
{
"name": "41m Broadcast",
"lower_bound": 7200000,
"upper_bound": 7450000
},
{
"name": "31m Broadcast",
"lower_bound": 9400000,
"upper_bound": 9900000
},
{
"name": "25m Broadcast",
"lower_bound": 11600000,
"upper_bound": 12100000
},
{
"name": "22m Broadcast",
"lower_bound": 13570000,
"upper_bound": 13870000
},
{
"name": "19m Broadcast",
"lower_bound": 15100000,
"upper_bound": 15830000
},
{
"name": "16m Broadcast",
"lower_bound": 17480000,
"upper_bound": 17900000
},
{
"name": "15m Broadcast",
"lower_bound": 18900000,
"upper_bound": 19020000
},
{
"name": "13m Broadcast",
"lower_bound": 21450000,
"upper_bound": 21850000
},
{
"name": "11m Broadcast",
"lower_bound": 25670000,
"upper_bound": 26100000
}
]

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@ -1,217 +0,0 @@
[
{
"name": "DB0ZU",
"frequency": 145725000,
"modulation": "nfm"
},
{
"name": "DB0ZM",
"frequency": 145750000,
"modulation": "nfm"
},
{
"name": "DM0ULR",
"frequency": 145787500,
"modulation": "nfm"
},
{
"name": "DB0EL",
"frequency": 439275000,
"modulation": "nfm"
},
{
"name": "DB0NJ",
"frequency": 438775000,
"modulation": "nfm"
},
{
"name": "DB0NJ",
"frequency": 439437500,
"modulation": "dmr"
},
{
"name": "DB0UFO",
"frequency": 438312500,
"modulation": "dmr"
},
{
"name": "DB0PV",
"frequency": 438525000,
"modulation": "ysf"
},
{
"name": "DB0BZA",
"frequency": 438412500,
"modulation": "ysf"
},
{
"name": "DB0OSH",
"frequency": 438250000,
"modulation": "ysf"
},
{
"name": "DB0ULR",
"frequency": 439325000,
"modulation": "nfm"
},
{
"name": "DB0ZU",
"frequency": 438850000,
"modulation": "nfm"
},
{
"name": "DB0ISW",
"frequency": 438650000,
"modulation": "nfm"
},
{
"name": "Radio DARC",
"frequency": 6070000,
"modulation": "am"
},
{
"name": "DB0TVM",
"frequency": 439575000,
"modulation": "dstar"
},
{
"name": "DB0TVM",
"frequency": 439800000,
"modulation": "dmr"
},
{
"name": "DB0TR",
"frequency": 438700000,
"modulation": "nfm"
},
{
"name": "DB0PME",
"frequency": 439825000,
"modulation": "dmr"
},
{
"name": "DB0HKN",
"frequency": 438300000,
"modulation": "dmr"
},
{
"name": "OE2XHM",
"frequency": 438825000,
"modulation": "nfm"
},
{
"name": "DM0WW",
"frequency": 438962500,
"modulation": "dmr"
},
{
"name": "OE7XXR",
"frequency": 438200000,
"modulation": "dstar"
},
{
"name": "OE2XZR",
"frequency": 439000000,
"modulation": "dstar"
},
{
"name": "DB0OAL",
"frequency": 439912500,
"modulation": "dmr"
},
{
"name": "DB0AAT",
"frequency": 439550000,
"modulation": "dmr"
},
{
"name": "DB0FSG",
"frequency": 439937500,
"modulation": "dmr"
},
{
"name": "DB0ULR",
"frequency": 145575000,
"modulation": "nfm"
},
{
"name": "DB0RDH",
"frequency": 145737500,
"modulation": "dstar"
},
{
"name": "DM0GAP",
"frequency": 145612500,
"modulation": "nfm"
},
{
"name": "DB0XF",
"frequency": 145600000,
"modulation": "nfm"
},
{
"name": "DB0TOL",
"frequency": 145712500,
"modulation": "nfm"
},
{
"name": "DB0TTB",
"frequency": 439587500,
"modulation": "dmr"
},
{
"name": "DB0TRS",
"frequency": 439125000,
"modulation": "nfm"
},
{
"name": "DB0OAL",
"frequency": 438937500,
"modulation": "nfm"
},
{
"name": "DM0ULR",
"frequency": 439337500,
"modulation": "nxdn"
},
{
"name": "DB0MIR",
"frequency": 439300000,
"modulation": "nfm"
},
{
"name": "DB0PM",
"frequency": 439075000,
"modulation": "nfm"
},
{
"name": "DB0CP",
"frequency": 439025000,
"modulation": "nfm"
},
{
"name": "OE7XGR",
"frequency": 438925000,
"modulation": "dmr"
},
{
"name": "DB0TOL",
"frequency": 438725000,
"modulation": "nfm"
},
{
"name": "DB0OAL",
"frequency": 438325000,
"modulation": "dstar"
},
{
"name": "DB0ROL",
"frequency": 439237500,
"modulation": "nfm"
},
{
"name": "DB0ABX",
"frequency": 439137500,
"modulation": "nfm"
}
]

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@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
set -euxo pipefail
. docker/env
docker build --pull -t openwebrx-base:$ARCHTAG -f docker/Dockerfiles/Dockerfile-base .
docker build --build-arg ARCHTAG=$ARCHTAG -t jketterl/openwebrx-rtlsdr:$ARCHTAG -f docker/Dockerfiles/Dockerfile-rtlsdr .
docker build --build-arg ARCHTAG=$ARCHTAG -t openwebrx-soapysdr-base:$ARCHTAG -f docker/Dockerfiles/Dockerfile-soapysdr .
docker build --build-arg ARCHTAG=$ARCHTAG -t jketterl/openwebrx-sdrplay:$ARCHTAG -f docker/Dockerfiles/Dockerfile-sdrplay .
docker build --build-arg ARCHTAG=$ARCHTAG -t jketterl/openwebrx-hackrf:$ARCHTAG -f docker/Dockerfiles/Dockerfile-hackrf .
docker build --build-arg ARCHTAG=$ARCHTAG -t jketterl/openwebrx-airspy:$ARCHTAG -f docker/Dockerfiles/Dockerfile-airspy .
docker build --build-arg ARCHTAG=$ARCHTAG -t jketterl/openwebrx-rtlsdr-soapy:$ARCHTAG -f docker/Dockerfiles/Dockerfile-rtlsdr-soapy .
docker build --build-arg ARCHTAG=$ARCHTAG -t jketterl/openwebrx-plutosdr:$ARCHTAG -f docker/Dockerfiles/Dockerfile-plutosdr .
docker build --build-arg ARCHTAG=$ARCHTAG -t jketterl/openwebrx-limesdr:$ARCHTAG -f docker/Dockerfiles/Dockerfile-limesdr .
docker build --build-arg ARCHTAG=$ARCHTAG -t jketterl/openwebrx-soapyremote:$ARCHTAG -f docker/Dockerfiles/Dockerfile-soapyremote .
docker build --build-arg ARCHTAG=$ARCHTAG -t jketterl/openwebrx-perseus:$ARCHTAG -f docker/Dockerfiles/Dockerfile-perseus .
docker build --build-arg ARCHTAG=$ARCHTAG -t jketterl/openwebrx-full:$ARCHTAG -t jketterl/openwebrx:$ARCHTAG -f docker/Dockerfiles/Dockerfile-full .

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config_rtl.py Executable file
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@ -0,0 +1,87 @@
'''
This file is part of RTL Multi-User Server,
that makes multi-user access to your DVB-T dongle used as an SDR.
Copyright (c) 2013-2014 by Andras Retzler <randras@sdr.hu>
RTL Multi-User Server is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
RTL Multi-User Server is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with RTL Multi-User Server. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
'''
my_ip='127.0.0.1' # leave blank for listening on all interfaces
my_listening_port = 4951
rtl_tcp_host,rtl_tcp_port='localhost',8888
send_first=""
#send_first=chr(9)+chr(0)+chr(0)+chr(0)+chr(1) # set direct sampling
setuid_on_start = 0 # we normally start with root privileges and setuid() to another user
uid = 999 # determine by issuing: $ id -u username
ignore_clients_without_commands = 1 # we won't serve data to telnet sessions and things like that
# we'll start to serve data after getting the first valid command
freq_allowed_ranges = [[0,2200000000]]
client_cant_set_until=0
first_client_can_set=True # openwebrx - spectrum thread will set things on start # no good, clients set parameters and things
buffer_size=25000000 # per client
log_file_path = "/dev/null" # Might be set to /dev/null to turn off logging
'''
Allow any host to connect:
use_ip_access_control=0
Allow from specific ranges:
use_ip_access_control=1
order_allow_deny=0 # deny and then allow
denied_ip_ranges=() # deny from all
allowed_ip_ranges=('192.168.','44.','127.0.0.1') # allow only from ...
Deny from specific ranges:
use_ip_access_control=1
order_allow_deny=0 # allow and then deny
allowed_ip_ranges=() # allow from all
denied_ip_ranges=('192.168.') # deny any hosts from ...
'''
use_ip_access_control=1 #You may want to open up the I/Q server to the public, then set this to zero.
order_allow_deny=0
denied_ip_ranges=() # deny from all
allowed_ip_ranges=('127.0.0.1') # allow only local connections (from openwebrx).
allow_gain_set=1
use_dsp_command=False # you can process raw I/Q data with a custom command that starts a process that we can pipe the data into, and also pipe out of.
debug_dsp_command=False # show sample rate before and after the dsp command
dsp_command=""
'''
Example DSP commands:
* Compress I/Q data with FLAC:
flac --force-raw-format --channels 2 --sample-rate=250000 --sign=unsigned --bps=8 --endian=little -o - -
* Decompress FLAC-coded I/Q data:
flac --force-raw-format --decode --endian=little --sign=unsigned - -
'''
watchdog_interval=0
reconnect_interval=10
'''
If there's no input I/Q data after N seconds, input will be filled with zero samples,
so that GNU Radio won't fail in openwebrx. It may reconnect rtl_tcp_tread.
If watchdog_interval is 0, then watchdog thread is not started.
'''
cache_full_behaviour=2
'''
0 = drop samples
1 = close client
2 = openwebrx: don't care about that client until it wants samples again (gr-osmosdr bug workaround)
'''

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
config_webrx: configuration options for OpenWebRX
This file is part of OpenWebRX,
an open-source SDR receiver software with a web UI.
Copyright (c) 2013-2015 by Andras Retzler <randras@sdr.hu>
Copyright (c) 2019-2020 by Jakob Ketterl <dd5jfk@darc.de>
OpenWebRX (c) Copyright 2013-2014 Andras Retzler <randras@sdr.hu>
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.
This file is part of OpenWebRX.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
OpenWebRX is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
OpenWebRX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with OpenWebRX. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
In addition, as a special exception, the copyright holders
state that config_rtl.py and config_webrx.py are not part of the
Corresponding Source defined in GNU AGPL version 3 section 1.
(It means that you do not have to redistribute config_rtl.py and
config_webrx.py if you make any changes to these two configuration files,
and use them for running your web service with OpenWebRX.)
"""
#Server settings
web_port=8073
server_hostname="localhost" # If this contains an incorrect value, the web UI may freeze on load (it can't open websocket)
max_clients=20
# configuration version. please only modify if you're able to perform the associated migration steps.
version = 2
# NOTE: you can find additional information about configuring OpenWebRX in the Wiki:
# https://github.com/jketterl/openwebrx/wiki/Configuration-guide
# ==== Server settings ====
web_port = 8073
max_clients = 20
# ==== Web GUI configuration ====
receiver_name = "[Callsign]"
receiver_location = "Budapest, Hungary"
receiver_asl = 200
receiver_admin = "example@example.com"
receiver_gps = {"lat": 47.000000, "lon": 19.000000}
photo_title = "Panorama of Budapest from Schönherz Zoltán Dormitory"
# photo_desc allows you to put pretty much any HTML you like into the receiver description.
# The lines below should give you some examples of what's possible.
photo_desc = """
#Web GUI configuration
receiver_name="[Callsign]"
receiver_location="Budapest, Hungary"
receiver_qra="JN97ML"
receiver_asl=182
receiver_ant="Longwire"
receiver_device="RTL-SDR"
receiver_admin="localhost@localhost"
receiver_gps=(47.000000,19.000000)
photo_height=350
photo_title="Panorama of Budapest from Schönherz Zoltán Dormitory"
photo_desc="""
You can add your own background photo and receiver information.<br />
Receiver is operated by: <a href="mailto:openwebrx@localhost" target="_blank">Receiver Operator</a><br/>
Device: Receiver Device<br />
Antenna: Receiver Antenna<br />
Receiver is operated by: <a href="mailto:%[RX_ADMIN]">%[RX_ADMIN]</a><br/>
Device: %[RX_DEVICE]<br />
Antenna: %[RX_ANT]<br />
Website: <a href="http://localhost" target="_blank">http://localhost</a>
"""
# ==== DSP/RX settings ====
fft_fps = 9
fft_size = 4096 # Should be power of 2
fft_voverlap_factor = (
0.3 # If fft_voverlap_factor is above 0, multiple FFTs will be used for creating a line on the diagram.
)
#DSP/RX settings
dsp_plugin="csdr"
fft_fps=9
fft_size=4096
samp_rate = 250000
center_freq = 145525000
rf_gain = 5
audio_compression = "adpcm" # valid values: "adpcm", "none"
fft_compression = "adpcm" # valid values: "adpcm", "none"
start_rtl_thread=True #rtl_sdr is more stable than rtl_tcp...
start_rtl_command="rtl_sdr -s {samp_rate} -f {center_freq} - | nc -vvl 127.0.0.1 -p 8888".format(rf_gain=rf_gain, center_freq=center_freq, samp_rate=samp_rate)
#start_rtl_tcp_command="rtl_tcp -s 250000 -f 145525000 -g 0 -p 8888"
#You can use other SDR hardware as well, but if the command above outputs samples in a format other than [unsigned char], then the dsp plugin has to be slightly modified (at the csdr convert_u8_f part).
digimodes_enable = True # Decoding digimodes come with higher CPU usage.
digimodes_fft_size = 1024
# determines the quality, and thus the cpu usage, for the ambe codec used by digital voice modes
# if you're running on a Raspi (up to 3B+) you'll want to leave this on 1
digital_voice_unvoiced_quality = 1
# enables lookup of DMR ids using the radioid api
digital_voice_dmr_id_lookup = True
"""
Note: if you experience audio underruns while CPU usage is 100%, you can:
- decrease `samp_rate`,
- set `fft_voverlap_factor` to 0,
- decrease `fft_fps` and `fft_size`,
- limit the number of users by decreasing `max_clients`.
"""
# ==== I/Q sources ====
# (Uncomment the appropriate by removing # characters at the beginning of the corresponding lines.)
###############################################################################
# Is my SDR hardware supported? #
# Check here: https://github.com/jketterl/openwebrx/wiki/Supported-Hardware #
###############################################################################
# Currently supported types of sdr receivers:
# "rtl_sdr", "rtl_sdr_soapy", "sdrplay", "hackrf", "airspy", "airspyhf", "fifi_sdr",
# "perseussdr", "lime_sdr", "pluto_sdr", "soapy_remote"
#
# In order to use rtl_sdr, you will need to install librtlsdr-dev and the connector.
# In order to use sdrplay, airspy or airspyhf, you will need to install soapysdr, the corresponding driver, and the
# connector.
#
# https://github.com/jketterl/owrx_connector
#
# In order to use Perseus HF you need to install the libperseus-sdr
#
# https://github.com/Microtelecom/libperseus-sdr
#
# and do the proper changes to the sdrs object below
# (see also Wiki in https://github.com/jketterl/openwebrx/wiki/Sample-configuration-for-Perseus-HF-receiver).
#
sdrs = {
"rtlsdr": {
"name": "RTL-SDR USB Stick",
"type": "rtl_sdr",
"ppm": 0,
# you can change this if you use an upconverter. formula is:
# center_freq + lfo_offset = actual frequency on the sdr
# "lfo_offset": 0,
"profiles": {
"70cm": {
"name": "70cm Relais",
"center_freq": 438800000,
"rf_gain": 30,
"samp_rate": 2400000,
"start_freq": 439275000,
"start_mod": "nfm",
},
"2m": {
"name": "2m komplett",
"center_freq": 145000000,
"rf_gain": 30,
"samp_rate": 2400000,
"start_freq": 145725000,
"start_mod": "nfm",
},
},
},
"airspy": {
"name": "Airspy HF+",
"type": "airspyhf",
"ppm": 0,
"rf_gain": "auto",
"profiles": {
"20m": {
"name": "20m",
"center_freq": 14150000,
"samp_rate": 384000,
"start_freq": 14070000,
"start_mod": "usb",
},
"30m": {
"name": "30m",
"center_freq": 10125000,
"samp_rate": 192000,
"start_freq": 10142000,
"start_mod": "usb",
},
"40m": {
"name": "40m",
"center_freq": 7100000,
"samp_rate": 256000,
"start_freq": 7070000,
"start_mod": "lsb",
},
"80m": {
"name": "80m",
"center_freq": 3650000,
"samp_rate": 384000,
"start_freq": 3570000,
"start_mod": "lsb",
},
"49m": {
"name": "49m Broadcast",
"center_freq": 6050000,
"samp_rate": 384000,
"start_freq": 6070000,
"start_mod": "am",
},
},
},
"sdrplay": {
"name": "SDRPlay RSP2",
"type": "sdrplay",
"ppm": 0,
"antenna": "Antenna A",
"profiles": {
"20m": {
"name": "20m",
"center_freq": 14150000,
"rf_gain": 0,
"samp_rate": 500000,
"start_freq": 14070000,
"start_mod": "usb",
},
"30m": {
"name": "30m",
"center_freq": 10125000,
"rf_gain": 0,
"samp_rate": 250000,
"start_freq": 10142000,
"start_mod": "usb",
},
"40m": {
"name": "40m",
"center_freq": 7100000,
"rf_gain": 0,
"samp_rate": 500000,
"start_freq": 7070000,
"start_mod": "lsb",
},
"80m": {
"name": "80m",
"center_freq": 3650000,
"rf_gain": 0,
"samp_rate": 500000,
"start_freq": 3570000,
"start_mod": "lsb",
},
"49m": {
"name": "49m Broadcast",
"center_freq": 6000000,
"rf_gain": 0,
"samp_rate": 500000,
"start_freq": 6070000,
"start_mod": "am",
},
},
},
}
# ==== 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_min_level = -88 # in dB
waterfall_max_level = -20
waterfall_auto_level_margin = {"min": 5, "max": 40}
### old theme by HA7ILM:
# waterfall_colors = "[0x000000ff,0x2e6893ff, 0x69a5d0ff, 0x214b69ff, 0x9dc4e0ff, 0xfff775ff, 0xff8a8aff, 0xb20000ff]"
# waterfall_min_level = -115 #in dB
# waterfall_max_level = 0
# waterfall_auto_level_margin = {"min": 20, "max": 30}
##For the old colors, you might also want to set [fft_voverlap_factor] to 0.
# Note: When the auto waterfall level button is clicked, the following happens:
# [waterfall_min_level] = [current_min_power_level] - [waterfall_auto_level_margin["min"]]
# [waterfall_max_level] = [current_max_power_level] + [waterfall_auto_level_margin["max"]]
#
# ___|________________________________________|____________________________________|________________________________________|___> signal power
# \_waterfall_auto_level_margin["min"]_/ |__ current_min_power_level | \_waterfall_auto_level_margin["max"]_/
# current_max_power_level __|
# === Experimental settings ===
# Warning! The settings below are very experimental.
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_through = False # Setting this True will print out how much data is going into the DSP chains.
nmux_memory = 50 # in megabytes. This sets the approximate size of the circular buffer used by nmux.
google_maps_api_key = ""
# how long should positions be visible on the map?
# they will start fading out after half of that
# in seconds; default: 2 hours
map_position_retention_time = 2 * 60 * 60
# decoder queue configuration
# due to the nature of some operating modes (ft8, ft8, jt9, jt65, wspr and js8), the data is recorded for a given amount
# of time (6 seconds up to 2 minutes) and decoded at the end. this can lead to very high peak loads.
# to mitigate this, the recordings will be queued and processed in sequence.
# the number of workers will limit the total amount of work (one worker will losely occupy one cpu / thread)
decoding_queue_workers = 2
# the maximum queue length will cause decodes to be dumped if the workers cannot keep up
# if you are running background services, make sure this number is high enough to accept the task influx during peaks
# i.e. this should be higher than the number of decoding services running at the same time
decoding_queue_length = 10
# wsjt decoding depth will allow more results, but will also consume more cpu
wsjt_decoding_depth = 3
# can also be set for each mode separately
# jt65 seems to be somewhat prone to erroneous decodes, this setting handles that to some extent
wsjt_decoding_depths = {"jt65": 1}
# JS8 comes in different speeds: normal, slow, fast, turbo. This setting controls which ones are enabled.
js8_enabled_profiles = ["normal", "slow"]
# JS8 decoding depth; higher value will get more results, but will also consume more cpu
js8_decoding_depth = 3
temporary_directory = "/tmp"
services_enabled = False
services_decoders = ["ft8", "ft4", "wspr", "packet"]
# === aprs igate settings ===
# if you want to share your APRS decodes with the aprs network, configure these settings accordingly
aprs_callsign = "N0CALL"
aprs_igate_enabled = False
aprs_igate_server = "euro.aprs2.net"
aprs_igate_password = ""
# beacon uses the receiver_gps setting, so if you enable this, make sure the location is correct there
aprs_igate_beacon = False
# path to the aprs symbols repository (get it here: https://github.com/hessu/aprs-symbols)
aprs_symbols_path = "/opt/aprs-symbols/png"
# === PSK Reporter setting ===
# enable this if you want to upload all ft8, ft4 etc spots to pskreporter.info
# this also uses the receiver_gps setting from above, so make sure it contains a correct locator
pskreporter_enabled = False
pskreporter_callsign = "N0CALL"
# === Web admin settings ===
# this feature is experimental at the moment. it should not be enabled on shared receivers since it allows remote
# changes to the receiver settings. enable for testing in controlled environment only.
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"""
OpenWebRX csdr plugin: do the signal processing with csdr
This file is part of OpenWebRX,
an open-source SDR receiver software with a web UI.
Copyright (c) 2013-2015 by Andras Retzler <randras@sdr.hu>
Copyright (c) 2019-2020 by Jakob Ketterl <dd5jfk@darc.de>
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""
import subprocess
import os
import signal
import threading
import math
from functools import partial
from owrx.kiss import KissClient, DirewolfConfig
from owrx.wsjt import Ft8Profile, WsprProfile, Jt9Profile, Jt65Profile, Ft4Profile
from owrx.js8 import Js8Profiles
from owrx.audio import AudioChopper
import logging
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class output(object):
def send_output(self, t, read_fn):
if not self.supports_type(t):
# TODO rewrite the output mechanism in a way that avoids producing unnecessary data
logger.warning("dumping output of type %s since it is not supported.", t)
threading.Thread(target=self.pump(read_fn, lambda x: None)).start()
return
self.receive_output(t, read_fn)
def receive_output(self, t, read_fn):
pass
def pump(self, read, write):
def copy():
run = True
while run:
data = read()
if data is None or (isinstance(data, bytes) and len(data) == 0):
run = False
else:
write(data)
return copy
def supports_type(self, t):
return True
class Pipe(object):
READ = "r"
WRITE = "w"
NONE = None
@staticmethod
def create(path, t, encoding=None):
if t == Pipe.READ:
return ReadingPipe(path, encoding=encoding)
elif t == Pipe.WRITE:
return WritingPipe(path, encoding=encoding)
elif t == Pipe.NONE:
return Pipe(path, None, encoding=encoding)
def __init__(self, path, direction, encoding=None):
self.path = path
self.direction = direction
self.encoding = encoding
self.file = None
try:
os.unlink(path)
except Exception:
pass
os.mkfifo(path)
def open(self):
self.file = open(self.path, self.direction, encoding=self.encoding)
def close(self):
if self.file is None:
return
try:
self.file.close()
os.unlink(self.path)
except FileNotFoundError:
# it seems like we keep calling this twice. no idea why, but we don't need the resulting error.
pass
except Exception:
logger.exception("Pipe.close()")
def __str__(self):
return self.path
class WritingPipe(Pipe):
def __init__(self, path, encoding=None):
self.queue = []
self.queueLock = threading.Lock()
super().__init__(path, "w", encoding=encoding)
self.open()
def open_and_dequeue(self):
super().open()
with self.queueLock:
for i in self.queue:
self.file.write(i)
self.file.flush()
self.queue = None
def open(self):
threading.Thread(target=self.open_and_dequeue).start()
def write(self, data):
if self.file is None:
with self.queueLock:
self.queue.append(data)
return
r = self.file.write(data)
self.file.flush()
return r
def close(self):
if self.file is None:
logger.warning("queue %s never successfully opened - thread leak!", self.path)
super().close()
class ReadingPipe(Pipe):
def __init__(self, path, encoding=None):
super().__init__(path, "r", encoding=encoding)
def read(self):
if self.file is None:
self.open()
return self.file.read()
def readline(self):
if self.file is None:
self.open()
return self.file.readline()
class dsp(object):
def __init__(self, output):
self.samp_rate = 250000
self.output_rate = 11025
self.fft_size = 1024
self.fft_fps = 5
self.center_freq = 0
self.offset_freq = 0
self.low_cut = -4000
self.high_cut = 4000
self.bpf_transition_bw = 320 # Hz, and this is a constant
self.ddc_transition_bw_rate = 0.15 # of the IF sample rate
self.running = False
self.secondary_processes_running = False
self.audio_compression = "none"
self.fft_compression = "none"
self.demodulator = "nfm"
self.name = "csdr"
self.base_bufsize = 512
self.decimation = None
self.last_decimation = None
self.nc_port = None
self.csdr_dynamic_bufsize = False
self.csdr_print_bufsizes = False
self.csdr_through = False
self.squelch_level = -150
self.fft_averages = 50
self.iqtee = False
self.iqtee2 = False
self.secondary_demodulator = None
self.secondary_fft_size = 1024
self.secondary_process_fft = None
self.secondary_process_demod = None
self.pipe_names = {
"bpf_pipe": Pipe.WRITE,
"shift_pipe": Pipe.WRITE,
"squelch_pipe": Pipe.WRITE,
"smeter_pipe": Pipe.READ,
"meta_pipe": Pipe.READ,
"iqtee_pipe": Pipe.NONE,
"iqtee2_pipe": Pipe.NONE,
"dmr_control_pipe": Pipe.WRITE,
}
self.pipes = {}
self.secondary_pipe_names = {"secondary_shift_pipe": Pipe.WRITE}
self.secondary_offset_freq = 1000
self.unvoiced_quality = 1
self.modification_lock = threading.Lock()
self.output = output
self.temporary_directory = None
self.pipe_base_path = None
self.set_temporary_directory("/tmp")
self.is_service = False
self.direwolf_config = None
self.direwolf_port = None
self.process = None
def set_service(self, flag=True):
self.is_service = flag
def set_temporary_directory(self, what):
self.temporary_directory = what
self.pipe_base_path = "{tmp_dir}/openwebrx_pipe_{myid}_".format(tmp_dir=self.temporary_directory, myid=id(self))
def chain(self, which):
chain = ["nc -v 127.0.0.1 {nc_port}"]
if self.csdr_dynamic_bufsize:
chain += ["csdr setbuf {start_bufsize}"]
if self.csdr_through:
chain += ["csdr through"]
if which == "fft":
chain += [
"csdr fft_cc {fft_size} {fft_block_size}",
"csdr logpower_cf -70"
if self.fft_averages == 0
else "csdr logaveragepower_cf -70 {fft_size} {fft_averages}",
"csdr fft_exchange_sides_ff {fft_size}",
]
if self.fft_compression == "adpcm":
chain += ["csdr compress_fft_adpcm_f_u8 {fft_size}"]
return chain
chain += ["csdr shift_addfast_cc --fifo {shift_pipe}"]
if self.decimation > 1:
chain += ["csdr fir_decimate_cc {decimation} {ddc_transition_bw} HAMMING"]
chain += ["csdr bandpass_fir_fft_cc --fifo {bpf_pipe} {bpf_transition_bw} HAMMING"]
if self.output.supports_type("smeter"):
chain += [
"csdr squelch_and_smeter_cc --fifo {squelch_pipe} --outfifo {smeter_pipe} 5 {smeter_report_every}"
]
if self.secondary_demodulator:
if self.output.supports_type("secondary_fft"):
chain += ["csdr tee {iqtee_pipe}"]
chain += ["csdr tee {iqtee2_pipe}"]
# early exit if we don't want audio
if not self.output.supports_type("audio"):
return chain
# safe some cpu cycles... no need to decimate if decimation factor is 1
last_decimation_block = (
["csdr fractional_decimator_ff {last_decimation}"] if self.last_decimation != 1.0 else []
)
if which == "nfm":
chain += ["csdr fmdemod_quadri_cf", "csdr limit_ff"]
chain += last_decimation_block
chain += ["csdr deemphasis_nfm_ff {audio_rate}"]
if self.get_audio_rate() != self.get_output_rate():
chain += [
"sox -t raw -r {audio_rate} -e floating-point -b 32 -c 1 --buffer 32 - -t raw -r {output_rate} -e signed-integer -b 16 -c 1 - "
]
else:
chain += ["csdr convert_f_s16"]
elif self.isDigitalVoice(which):
chain += ["csdr fmdemod_quadri_cf", "dc_block "]
chain += last_decimation_block
# dsd modes
if which in ["dstar", "nxdn"]:
chain += ["csdr limit_ff", "csdr convert_f_s16"]
if which == "dstar":
chain += ["dsd -fd -i - -o - -u {unvoiced_quality} -g -1 "]
elif which == "nxdn":
chain += ["dsd -fi -i - -o - -u {unvoiced_quality} -g -1 "]
chain += ["CSDR_FIXED_BUFSIZE=32 csdr convert_s16_f"]
max_gain = 5
# digiham modes
else:
chain += ["rrc_filter", "gfsk_demodulator"]
if which == "dmr":
chain += [
"dmr_decoder --fifo {meta_pipe} --control-fifo {dmr_control_pipe}",
"mbe_synthesizer -f -u {unvoiced_quality}",
]
elif which == "ysf":
chain += ["ysf_decoder --fifo {meta_pipe}", "mbe_synthesizer -y -f -u {unvoiced_quality}"]
max_gain = 0.0005
chain += [
"digitalvoice_filter -f",
"CSDR_FIXED_BUFSIZE=32 csdr agc_ff 160000 0.8 1 0.0000001 {max_gain}".format(max_gain=max_gain),
"sox -t raw -r 8000 -e floating-point -b 32 -c 1 --buffer 32 - -t raw -r {output_rate} -e signed-integer -b 16 -c 1 - ",
]
elif which == "am":
chain += ["csdr amdemod_cf", "csdr fastdcblock_ff"]
chain += last_decimation_block
chain += ["csdr agc_ff", "csdr limit_ff", "csdr convert_f_s16"]
elif which == "ssb":
chain += ["csdr realpart_cf"]
chain += last_decimation_block
chain += ["csdr agc_ff", "csdr limit_ff"]
# fixed sample rate necessary for the wsjt-x tools. fix with sox...
if self.get_audio_rate() != self.get_output_rate():
chain += [
"sox -t raw -r {audio_rate} -e floating-point -b 32 -c 1 --buffer 32 - -t raw -r {output_rate} -e signed-integer -b 16 -c 1 - "
]
else:
chain += ["csdr convert_f_s16"]
if self.audio_compression == "adpcm":
chain += ["csdr encode_ima_adpcm_i16_u8"]
return chain
def secondary_chain(self, which):
chain = ["cat {input_pipe}"]
if which == "fft":
chain += [
"csdr realpart_cf",
"csdr fft_fc {secondary_fft_input_size} {secondary_fft_block_size}",
"csdr logpower_cf -70",
]
if self.fft_compression == "adpcm":
chain += ["csdr compress_fft_adpcm_f_u8 {secondary_fft_size}"]
return chain
elif which == "bpsk31" or which == "bpsk63":
return chain + [
"csdr shift_addfast_cc --fifo {secondary_shift_pipe}",
"csdr bandpass_fir_fft_cc -{secondary_bpf_cutoff} {secondary_bpf_cutoff} {secondary_bpf_cutoff}",
"csdr simple_agc_cc 0.001 0.5",
"csdr timing_recovery_cc GARDNER {secondary_samples_per_bits} 0.5 2 --add_q",
"CSDR_FIXED_BUFSIZE=1 csdr dbpsk_decoder_c_u8",
"CSDR_FIXED_BUFSIZE=1 csdr psk31_varicode_decoder_u8_u8",
]
elif self.isWsjtMode(which) or self.isJs8(which):
chain += ["csdr realpart_cf"]
if self.last_decimation != 1.0:
chain += ["csdr fractional_decimator_ff {last_decimation}"]
return chain + ["csdr limit_ff", "csdr convert_f_s16"]
elif which == "packet":
chain += ["csdr fmdemod_quadri_cf"]
if self.last_decimation != 1.0:
chain += ["csdr fractional_decimator_ff {last_decimation}"]
return chain + ["csdr convert_f_s16", "direwolf -c {direwolf_config} -r {audio_rate} -t 0 -q d -q h 1>&2"]
elif which == "pocsag":
chain += ["csdr fmdemod_quadri_cf"]
if self.last_decimation != 1.0:
chain += ["csdr fractional_decimator_ff {last_decimation}"]
return chain + ["fsk_demodulator -i", "pocsag_decoder"]
def set_secondary_demodulator(self, what):
if self.get_secondary_demodulator() == what:
return
self.secondary_demodulator = what
self.calculate_decimation()
self.restart()
def secondary_fft_block_size(self):
return (self.samp_rate / self.decimation) / (
self.fft_fps * 2
) # *2 is there because we do FFT on real signal here
def secondary_decimation(self):
return 1 # currently unused
def secondary_bpf_cutoff(self):
if self.secondary_demodulator == "bpsk31":
return 31.25 / self.if_samp_rate()
elif self.secondary_demodulator == "bpsk63":
return 62.5 / self.if_samp_rate()
return 0
def secondary_bpf_transition_bw(self):
if self.secondary_demodulator == "bpsk31":
return 31.25 / self.if_samp_rate()
elif self.secondary_demodulator == "bpsk63":
return 62.5 / self.if_samp_rate()
return 0
def secondary_samples_per_bits(self):
if self.secondary_demodulator == "bpsk31":
return int(round(self.if_samp_rate() / 31.25)) & ~3
elif self.secondary_demodulator == "bpsk63":
return int(round(self.if_samp_rate() / 62.5)) & ~3
return 0
def secondary_bw(self):
if self.secondary_demodulator == "bpsk31":
return 31.25
elif self.secondary_demodulator == "bpsk63":
return 62.5
def start_secondary_demodulator(self):
if not self.secondary_demodulator:
return
logger.debug("starting secondary demodulator from IF input sampled at %d" % self.if_samp_rate())
secondary_command_demod = " | ".join(self.secondary_chain(self.secondary_demodulator))
self.try_create_pipes(self.secondary_pipe_names, secondary_command_demod)
self.try_create_configs(secondary_command_demod)
secondary_command_demod = secondary_command_demod.format(
input_pipe=self.pipes["iqtee2_pipe"],
secondary_shift_pipe=self.pipes["secondary_shift_pipe"],
secondary_decimation=self.secondary_decimation(),
secondary_samples_per_bits=self.secondary_samples_per_bits(),
secondary_bpf_cutoff=self.secondary_bpf_cutoff(),
secondary_bpf_transition_bw=self.secondary_bpf_transition_bw(),
if_samp_rate=self.if_samp_rate(),
last_decimation=self.last_decimation,
audio_rate=self.get_audio_rate(),
direwolf_config=self.direwolf_config,
)
logger.debug("secondary command (demod) = %s", secondary_command_demod)
my_env = os.environ.copy()
# if self.csdr_dynamic_bufsize: my_env["CSDR_DYNAMIC_BUFSIZE_ON"]="1";
if self.csdr_print_bufsizes:
my_env["CSDR_PRINT_BUFSIZES"] = "1"
if self.output.supports_type("secondary_fft"):
secondary_command_fft = " | ".join(self.secondary_chain("fft"))
secondary_command_fft = secondary_command_fft.format(
input_pipe=self.pipes["iqtee_pipe"],
secondary_fft_input_size=self.secondary_fft_size,
secondary_fft_size=self.secondary_fft_size,
secondary_fft_block_size=self.secondary_fft_block_size(),
)
logger.debug("secondary command (fft) = %s", secondary_command_fft)
self.secondary_process_fft = subprocess.Popen(
secondary_command_fft, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, shell=True, start_new_session=True, env=my_env
)
self.output.send_output(
"secondary_fft",
partial(self.secondary_process_fft.stdout.read, int(self.get_secondary_fft_bytes_to_read())),
)
# direwolf does not provide any meaningful data on stdout
# more specifically, it doesn't provide any data. if however, for any strange reason, it would start to do so,
# it would block if not read. by piping it to devnull, we avoid a potential pitfall here.
secondary_output = subprocess.DEVNULL if self.isPacket() else subprocess.PIPE
self.secondary_process_demod = subprocess.Popen(
secondary_command_demod, stdout=secondary_output, shell=True, start_new_session=True, env=my_env
)
self.secondary_processes_running = True
if self.isWsjtMode():
smd = self.get_secondary_demodulator()
chopper_profile = None
if smd == "ft8":
chopper_profile = Ft8Profile()
elif smd == "wspr":
chopper_profile = WsprProfile()
elif smd == "jt65":
chopper_profile = Jt65Profile()
elif smd == "jt9":
chopper_profile = Jt9Profile()
elif smd == "ft4":
chopper_profile = Ft4Profile()
if chopper_profile is not None:
chopper = AudioChopper(self, self.secondary_process_demod.stdout, chopper_profile)
chopper.start()
self.output.send_output("wsjt_demod", chopper.read)
elif self.isJs8():
chopper = AudioChopper(self, self.secondary_process_demod.stdout, *Js8Profiles.getEnabledProfiles())
chopper.start()
self.output.send_output("js8_demod", chopper.read)
elif self.isPacket():
# we best get the ax25 packets from the kiss socket
kiss = KissClient(self.direwolf_port)
self.output.send_output("packet_demod", kiss.read)
elif self.isPocsag():
self.output.send_output("pocsag_demod", self.secondary_process_demod.stdout.readline)
else:
self.output.send_output("secondary_demod", partial(self.secondary_process_demod.stdout.read, 1))
# open control pipes for csdr and send initialization data
if self.has_pipe("secondary_shift_pipe"): # TODO digimodes
self.set_secondary_offset_freq(self.secondary_offset_freq) # TODO digimodes
def set_secondary_offset_freq(self, value):
self.secondary_offset_freq = value
if self.secondary_processes_running and self.has_pipe("secondary_shift_pipe"):
self.pipes["secondary_shift_pipe"].write("%g\n" % (-float(self.secondary_offset_freq) / self.if_samp_rate()))
def stop_secondary_demodulator(self):
if not self.secondary_processes_running:
return
self.try_delete_pipes(self.secondary_pipe_names)
self.try_delete_configs()
if self.secondary_process_fft:
try:
os.killpg(os.getpgid(self.secondary_process_fft.pid), signal.SIGTERM)
except ProcessLookupError:
# been killed by something else, ignore
pass
if self.secondary_process_demod:
try:
os.killpg(os.getpgid(self.secondary_process_demod.pid), signal.SIGTERM)
except ProcessLookupError:
# been killed by something else, ignore
pass
self.secondary_processes_running = False
def get_secondary_demodulator(self):
return self.secondary_demodulator
def set_secondary_fft_size(self, secondary_fft_size):
# to change this, restart is required
self.secondary_fft_size = secondary_fft_size
def set_audio_compression(self, what):
self.audio_compression = what
def get_audio_bytes_to_read(self):
# desired latency: 5ms
# uncompressed audio has 16 bits = 2 bytes per sample
base = self.output_rate * 0.005 * 2
# adpcm compresses the bitstream by 4
if self.audio_compression == "adpcm":
base = base / 4
return int(base)
def set_fft_compression(self, what):
self.fft_compression = what
def get_fft_bytes_to_read(self):
if self.fft_compression == "none":
return self.fft_size * 4
if self.fft_compression == "adpcm":
return int((self.fft_size / 2) + (10 / 2))
def get_secondary_fft_bytes_to_read(self):
if self.fft_compression == "none":
return self.secondary_fft_size * 4
if self.fft_compression == "adpcm":
return (self.secondary_fft_size / 2) + (10 / 2)
def set_samp_rate(self, samp_rate):
self.samp_rate = samp_rate
self.calculate_decimation()
if self.running:
self.restart()
def calculate_decimation(self):
(self.decimation, self.last_decimation, _) = self.get_decimation(self.samp_rate, self.get_audio_rate())
def get_decimation(self, input_rate, output_rate):
decimation = 1
while input_rate / (decimation + 1) >= output_rate:
decimation += 1
fraction = float(input_rate / decimation) / output_rate
intermediate_rate = input_rate / decimation
return decimation, fraction, intermediate_rate
def if_samp_rate(self):
return self.samp_rate / self.decimation
def get_name(self):
return self.name
def get_output_rate(self):
return self.output_rate
def get_audio_rate(self):
if self.isDigitalVoice() or self.isPacket() or self.isPocsag():
return 48000
elif self.isWsjtMode() or self.isJs8():
return 12000
return self.get_output_rate()
def isDigitalVoice(self, demodulator=None):
if demodulator is None:
demodulator = self.get_demodulator()
return demodulator in ["dmr", "dstar", "nxdn", "ysf"]
def isWsjtMode(self, demodulator=None):
if demodulator is None:
demodulator = self.get_secondary_demodulator()
return demodulator in ["ft8", "wspr", "jt65", "jt9", "ft4"]
def isJs8(self, demodulator = None):
if demodulator is None:
demodulator = self.get_secondary_demodulator()
return demodulator == "js8"
def isPacket(self, demodulator=None):
if demodulator is None:
demodulator = self.get_secondary_demodulator()
return demodulator == "packet"
def isPocsag(self, demodulator=None):
if demodulator is None:
demodulator = self.get_secondary_demodulator()
return demodulator == "pocsag"
def set_output_rate(self, output_rate):
if self.output_rate == output_rate:
return
self.output_rate = output_rate
self.calculate_decimation()
self.restart()
def set_demodulator(self, demodulator):
if demodulator in ["usb", "lsb", "cw"]:
demodulator = "ssb"
if self.demodulator == demodulator:
return
self.demodulator = demodulator
self.calculate_decimation()
self.restart()
def get_demodulator(self):
return self.demodulator
def set_fft_size(self, fft_size):
self.fft_size = fft_size
self.restart()
def set_fft_fps(self, fft_fps):
self.fft_fps = fft_fps
self.restart()
def set_fft_averages(self, fft_averages):
self.fft_averages = fft_averages
self.restart()
def fft_block_size(self):
if self.fft_averages == 0:
return self.samp_rate / self.fft_fps
else:
return self.samp_rate / self.fft_fps / self.fft_averages
def set_offset_freq(self, offset_freq):
self.offset_freq = offset_freq
if self.running:
self.pipes["shift_pipe"].write("%g\n" % (-float(self.offset_freq) / self.samp_rate))
def set_center_freq(self, center_freq):
# dsp only needs to know this to be able to pass it to decoders in the form of get_operating_freq()
self.center_freq = center_freq
def get_operating_freq(self):
return self.center_freq + self.offset_freq
def set_bpf(self, low_cut, high_cut):
self.low_cut = low_cut
self.high_cut = high_cut
if self.running:
self.pipes["bpf_pipe"].write(
"%g %g\n" % (float(self.low_cut) / self.if_samp_rate(), float(self.high_cut) / self.if_samp_rate())
)
def get_bpf(self):
return [self.low_cut, self.high_cut]
def convertToLinear(self, db):
return float(math.pow(10, db / 10))
def set_squelch_level(self, squelch_level):
self.squelch_level = squelch_level
# no squelch required on digital voice modes
actual_squelch = -150 if self.isDigitalVoice() or self.isPacket() or self.isPocsag() else self.squelch_level
if self.running:
self.pipes["squelch_pipe"].write("%g\n" % (self.convertToLinear(actual_squelch)))
def set_unvoiced_quality(self, q):
self.unvoiced_quality = q
self.restart()
def get_unvoiced_quality(self):
return self.unvoiced_quality
def set_dmr_filter(self, filter):
if self.has_pipe("dmr_control_pipe"):
self.pipes["dmr_control_pipe"].write("{0}\n".format(filter))
def ddc_transition_bw(self):
return self.ddc_transition_bw_rate * (self.if_samp_rate() / float(self.samp_rate))
def try_create_pipes(self, pipe_names, command_base):
for pipe_name, pipe_type in pipe_names.items():
if "{" + pipe_name + "}" in command_base:
p = self.pipe_base_path + pipe_name
encoding = None
# TODO make digiham output unicode and then change this here
# the whole pipe enoding feature onlye exists because of this
if pipe_name == "meta_pipe":
encoding = "cp437"
self.pipes[pipe_name] = Pipe.create(p, pipe_type, encoding=encoding)
else:
self.pipes[pipe_name] = None
def has_pipe(self, name):
return name in self.pipes and self.pipes[name] is not None
def try_delete_pipes(self, pipe_names):
for pipe_name in pipe_names:
if self.has_pipe(pipe_name):
self.pipes[pipe_name].close()
self.pipes[pipe_name] = None
def try_create_configs(self, command):
if "{direwolf_config}" in command:
self.direwolf_config = "{tmp_dir}/openwebrx_direwolf_{myid}.conf".format(
tmp_dir=self.temporary_directory, myid=id(self)
)
self.direwolf_port = KissClient.getFreePort()
file = open(self.direwolf_config, "w")
file.write(DirewolfConfig().getConfig(self.direwolf_port, self.is_service))
file.close()
else:
self.direwolf_config = None
self.direwolf_port = None
def try_delete_configs(self):
if self.direwolf_config:
try:
os.unlink(self.direwolf_config)
except FileNotFoundError:
# result suits our expectations. fine :)
pass
except Exception:
logger.exception("try_delete_configs()")
self.direwolf_config = None
def start(self):
with self.modification_lock:
if self.running:
return
self.running = True
command_base = " | ".join(self.chain(self.demodulator))
# create control pipes for csdr
self.try_create_pipes(self.pipe_names, command_base)
# send initial config through the pipes
if self.has_pipe("bpf_pipe"):
self.set_bpf(self.low_cut, self.high_cut)
if self.has_pipe("shift_pipe"):
self.set_offset_freq(self.offset_freq)
if self.has_pipe("squelch_pipe"):
self.set_squelch_level(self.squelch_level)
if self.has_pipe("dmr_control_pipe"):
self.set_dmr_filter(3)
# run the command
command = command_base.format(
bpf_pipe=self.pipes["bpf_pipe"],
shift_pipe=self.pipes["shift_pipe"],
squelch_pipe=self.pipes["squelch_pipe"],
smeter_pipe=self.pipes["smeter_pipe"],
meta_pipe=self.pipes["meta_pipe"],
iqtee_pipe=self.pipes["iqtee_pipe"],
iqtee2_pipe=self.pipes["iqtee2_pipe"],
dmr_control_pipe=self.pipes["dmr_control_pipe"],
decimation=self.decimation,
last_decimation=self.last_decimation,
fft_size=self.fft_size,
fft_block_size=self.fft_block_size(),
fft_averages=self.fft_averages,
bpf_transition_bw=float(self.bpf_transition_bw) / self.if_samp_rate(),
ddc_transition_bw=self.ddc_transition_bw(),
flowcontrol=int(self.samp_rate * 2),
start_bufsize=self.base_bufsize * self.decimation,
nc_port=self.nc_port,
output_rate=self.get_output_rate(),
smeter_report_every=int(self.if_samp_rate() / 6000),
unvoiced_quality=self.get_unvoiced_quality(),
audio_rate=self.get_audio_rate(),
)
logger.debug("Command = %s", command)
my_env = os.environ.copy()
if self.csdr_dynamic_bufsize:
my_env["CSDR_DYNAMIC_BUFSIZE_ON"] = "1"
if self.csdr_print_bufsizes:
my_env["CSDR_PRINT_BUFSIZES"] = "1"
out = subprocess.PIPE if self.output.supports_type("audio") else subprocess.DEVNULL
self.process = subprocess.Popen(command, stdout=out, shell=True, start_new_session=True, env=my_env)
def watch_thread():
rc = self.process.wait()
logger.debug("dsp thread ended with rc=%d", rc)
if rc == 0 and self.running and not self.modification_lock.locked():
logger.debug("restarting since rc = 0, self.running = true, and no modification")
self.restart()
threading.Thread(target=watch_thread).start()
if self.output.supports_type("audio"):
self.output.send_output(
"audio",
partial(
self.process.stdout.read,
self.get_fft_bytes_to_read() if self.demodulator == "fft" else self.get_audio_bytes_to_read(),
),
)
self.start_secondary_demodulator()
if self.has_pipe("smeter_pipe"):
def read_smeter():
raw = self.pipes["smeter_pipe"].readline()
if len(raw) == 0:
return None
else:
return float(raw.rstrip("\n"))
self.output.send_output("smeter", read_smeter)
if self.has_pipe("meta_pipe"):
def read_meta():
raw = self.pipes["meta_pipe"].readline()
if len(raw) == 0:
return None
else:
return raw.rstrip("\n")
self.output.send_output("meta", read_meta)
if self.csdr_dynamic_bufsize:
self.process.stdout.read(8) # dummy read to skip bufsize & preamble
logger.debug("Note: CSDR_DYNAMIC_BUFSIZE_ON = 1")
def stop(self):
with self.modification_lock:
self.running = False
if self.process is not None:
try:
os.killpg(os.getpgid(self.process.pid), signal.SIGTERM)
self.process = None
except ProcessLookupError:
# been killed by something else, ignore
pass
self.stop_secondary_demodulator()
self.try_delete_pipes(self.pipe_names)
def restart(self):
if not self.running:
return
self.stop()
self.start()
def __del__(self):
self.stop()

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openwebrx (0.19.0) buster focal; urgency=low
* Fix direwolf connection setup by implementing a retry loop
* Pass direct sampling mode changes for rtl_sdr_soapy to owrx_connector
* OSM maps instead of Google when google_maps_api_key is not set (thanks
@jquagga)
* Improved logic to pass parameters to soapy devices.
- `rtl_sdr_soapy`: added support for `bias_tee`
- `sdrplay`: added support for `bias_tee`, `rf_notch` and `dab_notch`
- `airspy`: added support for `bitpack`
* Added support for Perseus-SDR devices, (thanks @amontefusco)
* Property System has been rewritten so that defaults on sdr behave as
expected
* Waterfall range auto-adjustment now only takes the center 80% of the
spectrum into account, which should work better with SDRs that oversample
or have rather flat filter curves towards the spectrum edges
* Bugfix for negative network usage
* FiFi SDR: prevent arecord from shutting down after 2GB of data has been
sent
* Added support for bias tee control on rtl_sdr devices
* All connector driven SDRs now support `"rf_gain": "auto"` to enable AGC
* `rtl_sdr` type now also supports the `direct_sampling` option
* Added decoding implementation for for digimode "JS8Call" (requires an
installation of js8call and the js8py library)
* Reorganization of the frontend demodulator code
* Improve receiver load time by concatenating javascript assets
* HackRF support is now based on SoapyHackRF
* Removed sdr.hu server listing support since the site has been shut down
* Added support for Radioberry 2 Rasbperry Pi SDR Cape
-- Jakob Ketterl <jakob.ketterl@gmx.de> Mon, 01 Jun 2020 17:02:00 +0000
openwebrx (0.18.0) buster; urgency=low
* Compression, resampling and filtering in the frontend have been rewritten
in javascript, sdr.js has been removed
* Decoding of Pocsag modulation is now possible
* Removed the 3D waterfall since it had no real application and required ~1MB
of javascript code to be downloaded
* Improved the frontend handling of the "too many users" scenario
* PSK63 digimode is now available (same decoding pipeline as PSK31, but with
adopted parameters)
* The frequency can now be manipulated with the mousewheel, which should
allow the user to tune more precise. The tuning step size is determined by
the digit the mouse cursor is hovering over.
* Clicking on the frequency now opens an input for direct frequency selection
* URL hashes have been fixed and improved: They are now updated
automatically, so a shared URL will include frequency and demodulator,
which allows for improved sharing and linking.
* New daylight scheduler for background decoding, allows profiles to be
selected by local sunrise / sunset times
* The owrx_connector is now the default way of communicating with sdr
devices. The old sdr types have been replaced, all `_connector` suffixes on
the type must be removed!
* The sources have been refactored, making it a lot easier to add support for
other devices
* SDR device failure handling has been improved, including user feedback
* New devices supported:
* wsjt-x updated to 2.1.2
* The rtl_tcp compatibility mode of the owrx_connector is now configurable
using the `rtltcp_compat` flag
* explicit device filter for soapy devices for multi-device setups
* compatibility fixes for safari browsers (ios and mac)
* Offset tuning using the `lfo_offset` has been reworked in a way that
`center_freq` has to be set to the frequency you actually want to listen
to. If you're using an `lfo_offset` already, you will probably need to
change its sign.
* `initial_squelch_level` can now be set on each profile.
* Part of the frontend code has been reworked
- Audio buffer minimums have been completely stripped. As a result, you
should get better latency. Unfortunately, this also means there will be
some skipping when audio starts.
- Now also supports AudioWorklets (for those browser that have it).
- Mousewheel controls for the receiver sliders
* Error handling for failed SDR devices
* One of the most-requested features is finally coming to OpenWebRX:
Bookmarks (sometimes also referred to as labels).
There's two kinds of bookmarks available:
- Serverside bookmarks that are set up by the receiver administrator.
Check the file `bookmarks.json` for examples!
- Clientside bookmarks which every user can store for themselves. They are
stored in the browser's localStorage.
* Automatic reporting of spots to [pskreporter](https://pskreporter.info/) is
now possible. Please have a look at the configuration on how to set it up.
* Websocket communication has been overhauled in large parts. It should now
be more reliable, and failing connections should now have no impact on
other users.
* Profile scheduling allows to set up band-hopping if you are running
background services.
* APRS now has the ability to show symbols on the map, if a corresponding
symbol set has been installed. Check the config!
* Debug logging has been disabled in a handful of modules, expect vastly
reduced output on the shell.
* New set of APRS-related features
- Decode Packet transmissions using direwolf (1k2 only for now)
- APRS packets are mostly decoded and shown both in a new panel and on the
map
- APRS is also available as a background service
- direwolfs I-gate functionality can be enabled, which allows your receiver
to work as a receive-only I-gate for the APRS network in the background
* Demodulation for background services has been optimized to use less total
bandwidth, saving CPU
* More metrics have been added; they can be used together with collectd and
its curl_json plugin for now, with some limitations.
* New bandplan feature, the first thing visible is the "dial" indicator that
brings you right to the dial frequency for digital modes
* fixed some bugs in the websocket communication which broke the map
* WSJT-X integration (FT8, FT4, WSPR, JT65, JT9 using wsjt-x demodulators)
* New Map Feature that shows both decoded grid squares from FT8 and Locations
decoded from YSF digital voice
* New Feature report that will show what functionality is available
* major rework on the openwebrx core
* Support of multiple SDR devices simultaneously
* Support for multiple profiles per SDR that allow the user to listen to
different frequencies
* Support for digital voice decoding
* Feature detection that will disable functionality when dependencies are not
available (if you're missing the digital
buttons, this is probably why)
* Support added for the following SDR sources:
- LimeSDR (`"type": "lime_sdr"`)
- PlutoSDR (`"type": "pluto_sdr"`)
- RTL_SDR via Soapy (`"type": "rtl_sdr_soapy"`) on special request to allow
use of the direct sampling mode
- SoapyRemote (`"type": "soapy_remote"`)
- FiFiSDR (`"type": "fifi_sdr"`)
- airspyhf devices (Airspy HF+ / Discovery) (`"type": "airspyhf"`)
-- Jakob Ketterl <jakob.ketterl@gmx.de> Tue, 18 Feb 2020 20:09:00 +0000

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Source: openwebrx
Maintainer: Jakob Ketterl <jakob.ketterl@gmx.de>
Section: hamradio
Priority: optional
Standards-Version: 4.2.0
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 11), dh-python, python3-all (>= 3.5), python3-setuptools
Homepage: https://www.openwebrx.de/
Vcs-Browser: https://github.com/jketterl/openwebrx
Vcs-Git: https://github.com/jketterl/openwebrx.git
Package: openwebrx
Architecture: all
Depends: adduser, python3 (>= 3.5), python3-pkg-resources, csdr (>= 0.14), netcat, owrx-connector (>= 0.2), python3-js8py (>= 0.1), ${python3:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Recommends: digiham (>= 0.3), dsd (>= 1.7), sox, direwolf (>= 1.4), wsjtx, soapysdr-tools
Description: multi-user web sdr
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config_webrx.py etc/openwebrx/
bands.json etc/openwebrx/
bookmarks.json etc/openwebrx/
users.json etc/openwebrx/
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#!/bin/bash
set -euxo pipefail
adduser --system --group --no-create-home --home /nonexistant openwebrx
usermod -aG plugdev openwebrx
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#!/usr/bin/make -f
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%:
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ARG ARCHTAG
FROM openwebrx-soapysdr-base:$ARCHTAG
ADD docker/scripts/install-dependencies-airspy.sh /
RUN /install-dependencies-airspy.sh &&\
rm /install-dependencies-airspy.sh
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FROM debian:buster-slim
ADD docker/files/js8call/js8call-hamlib.patch /
ADD docker/files/wsjtx/*.patch /
ADD docker/scripts/install-dependencies.sh /
RUN /install-dependencies.sh && \
rm /install-dependencies.sh && \
rm /*.patch
ENTRYPOINT ["/init"]
WORKDIR /opt/openwebrx
VOLUME /etc/openwebrx
CMD [ "/opt/openwebrx/docker/scripts/run.sh" ]
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ARG ARCHTAG
FROM openwebrx-base:$ARCHTAG
ADD docker/scripts/install-dependencies-*.sh /
ADD docker/files/sdrplay/install-lib.*.patch /
RUN /install-dependencies-rtlsdr.sh &&\
/install-dependencies-soapysdr.sh &&\
/install-dependencies-hackrf.sh &&\
/install-dependencies-sdrplay.sh &&\
/install-dependencies-airspy.sh &&\
/install-dependencies-rtlsdr-soapy.sh &&\
/install-dependencies-plutosdr.sh &&\
/install-dependencies-limesdr.sh &&\
/install-dependencies-soapyremote.sh &&\
/install-dependencies-perseus.sh &&\
rm /install-dependencies-*.sh &&\
rm /install-lib.*.patch
ADD docker/scripts/install-connectors.sh /
RUN /install-connectors.sh &&\
rm /install-connectors.sh
ADD docker/files/services/sdrplay /etc/services.d/sdrplay
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ARG ARCHTAG
FROM openwebrx-soapysdr-base:$ARCHTAG
ADD docker/scripts/install-dependencies-hackrf.sh /
RUN /install-dependencies-hackrf.sh &&\
rm /install-dependencies-hackrf.sh
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ARG ARCHTAG
FROM openwebrx-soapysdr-base:$ARCHTAG
ADD docker/scripts/install-dependencies-limesdr.sh /
RUN /install-dependencies-limesdr.sh &&\
rm /install-dependencies-limesdr.sh
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ARG ARCHTAG
FROM openwebrx-base:$ARCHTAG
ADD docker/scripts/install-dependencies-perseus.sh /
RUN /install-dependencies-perseus.sh &&\
rm /install-dependencies-perseus.sh
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ARG ARCHTAG
FROM openwebrx-soapysdr-base:$ARCHTAG
ADD docker/scripts/install-dependencies-plutosdr.sh /
RUN /install-dependencies-plutosdr.sh &&\
rm /install-dependencies-plutosdr.sh
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ARG ARCHTAG
FROM openwebrx-base:$ARCHTAG
ADD docker/scripts/install-dependencies-rtlsdr.sh /
ADD docker/scripts/install-connectors.sh /
RUN /install-dependencies-rtlsdr.sh &&\
rm /install-dependencies-rtlsdr.sh &&\
/install-connectors.sh &&\
rm /install-connectors.sh
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ARG ARCHTAG
FROM openwebrx-soapysdr-base:$ARCHTAG
ADD docker/scripts/install-dependencies-rtlsdr-soapy.sh /
RUN /install-dependencies-rtlsdr-soapy.sh &&\
rm /install-dependencies-rtlsdr-soapy.sh
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ARG ARCHTAG
FROM openwebrx-soapysdr-base:$ARCHTAG
ADD docker/scripts/install-dependencies-sdrplay.sh /
ADD docker/files/sdrplay/install-lib.*.patch /
RUN /install-dependencies-sdrplay.sh &&\
rm /install-dependencies-sdrplay.sh &&\
rm /install-lib.*.patch
ADD docker/files/services/sdrplay /etc/services.d/sdrplay
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ARG ARCHTAG
FROM openwebrx-soapysdr-base:$ARCHTAG
ADD docker/scripts/install-dependencies-soapyremote.sh /
RUN /install-dependencies-soapyremote.sh &&\
rm /install-dependencies-soapyremote.sh
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ARG ARCHTAG
FROM openwebrx-base:$ARCHTAG
ADD docker/scripts/install-dependencies-soapysdr.sh /
ADD docker/scripts/install-connectors.sh /
RUN /install-dependencies-soapysdr.sh &&\
rm /install-dependencies-soapysdr.sh &&\
/install-connectors.sh &&\
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ARCH=$(uname -m)
IMAGES="openwebrx-rtlsdr openwebrx-sdrplay openwebrx-hackrf openwebrx-airspy openwebrx-rtlsdr-soapy openwebrx-plutosdr openwebrx-limesdr openwebrx-soapyremote openwebrx-perseus openwebrx-full openwebrx"
ALL_ARCHS="x86_64 armv7l aarch64"
TAG=${TAG:-"latest"}
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diff -ur js8call-orig/CMake/Modules/Findhamlib.cmake js8call/CMake/Modules/Findhamlib.cmake
--- js8call-orig/CMake/Modules/Findhamlib.cmake 2020-05-28 00:10:13.386429366 +0200
+++ js8call/CMake/Modules/Findhamlib.cmake 2020-05-28 00:10:34.339623106 +0200
@@ -78,4 +78,4 @@
# Handle the QUIETLY and REQUIRED arguments and set HAMLIB_FOUND to
# TRUE if all listed variables are TRUE
include (FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
-find_package_handle_standard_args (hamlib DEFAULT_MSG hamlib_INCLUDE_DIRS hamlib_LIBRARIES hamlib_LIBRARY_DIRS)
+find_package_handle_standard_args (hamlib DEFAULT_MSG hamlib_INCLUDE_DIRS hamlib_LIBRARIES)
diff -ur js8call-orig/CMakeLists.txt js8call/CMakeLists.txt
--- js8call-orig/CMakeLists.txt 2020-05-28 00:10:13.393095987 +0200
+++ js8call/CMakeLists.txt 2020-05-28 00:12:09.925653037 +0200
@@ -683,7 +683,7 @@
#
# libhamlib setup
#
-set (hamlib_STATIC 1)
+set (hamlib_STATIC 0)
find_package (hamlib 3 REQUIRED)
find_program (RIGCTL_EXE rigctl)
find_program (RIGCTLD_EXE rigctld)
@@ -1033,55 +1033,6 @@
target_link_libraries (js8 wsjt_fort wsjt_cxx Qt5::Core)
endif (${OPENMP_FOUND} OR APPLE)
-# build the main application
-add_executable (js8call MACOSX_BUNDLE
- ${sqlite3_CSRCS}
- ${wsjtx_CXXSRCS}
- ${wsjtx_GENUISRCS}
- wsjtx.rc
- ${WSJTX_ICON_FILE}
- ${wsjtx_RESOURCES_RCC}
- )
-
-if (WSJT_CREATE_WINMAIN)
- set_target_properties (js8call PROPERTIES WIN32_EXECUTABLE ON)
-endif (WSJT_CREATE_WINMAIN)
-
-set_target_properties (js8call PROPERTIES
- MACOSX_BUNDLE_INFO_PLIST "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/Darwin/Info.plist.in"
- MACOSX_BUNDLE_INFO_STRING "${WSJTX_DESCRIPTION_SUMMARY}"
- MACOSX_BUNDLE_ICON_FILE "${WSJTX_ICON_FILE}"
- MACOSX_BUNDLE_BUNDLE_VERSION ${wsjtx_VERSION}
- MACOSX_BUNDLE_SHORT_VERSION_STRING "v${wsjtx_VERSION}"
- MACOSX_BUNDLE_LONG_VERSION_STRING "Version ${wsjtx_VERSION}"
- MACOSX_BUNDLE_BUNDLE_NAME "${PROJECT_NAME}"
- MACOSX_BUNDLE_BUNDLE_EXECUTABLE_NAME "${PROJECT_NAME}"
- MACOSX_BUNDLE_COPYRIGHT "${PROJECT_COPYRIGHT}"
- MACOSX_BUNDLE_GUI_IDENTIFIER "org.kn4crd.js8call"
- )
-
-target_include_directories (js8call PRIVATE ${FFTW3_INCLUDE_DIRS})
-if (APPLE)
- target_link_libraries (js8call wsjt_fort wsjt_cxx wsjt_qt wsjt_qtmm ${hamlib_LIBRARIES} ${FFTW3_LIBRARIES})
-else ()
- target_link_libraries (js8call wsjt_fort_omp wsjt_cxx wsjt_qt wsjt_qtmm ${hamlib_LIBRARIES} ${FFTW3_LIBRARIES})
- if (OpenMP_C_FLAGS)
- set_target_properties (js8call PROPERTIES
- COMPILE_FLAGS "${OpenMP_C_FLAGS}"
- LINK_FLAGS "${OpenMP_C_FLAGS}"
- )
- endif ()
- set_target_properties (js8call PROPERTIES
- Fortran_MODULE_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/fortran_modules_omp
- )
- if (WIN32)
- set_target_properties (js8call PROPERTIES
- LINK_FLAGS -Wl,--stack,16777216
- )
- endif ()
-endif ()
-qt5_use_modules (js8call SerialPort) # not sure why the interface link library syntax above doesn't work
-
# if (UNIX)
# if (NOT WSJT_SKIP_MANPAGES)
# add_subdirectory (manpages)
@@ -1097,38 +1048,10 @@
#
# installation
#
-install (TARGETS js8call
- RUNTIME DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR} COMPONENT runtime
- BUNDLE DESTINATION . COMPONENT runtime
- )
-
install (TARGETS js8 RUNTIME DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR} COMPONENT runtime
BUNDLE DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR} COMPONENT runtime
)
-install (PROGRAMS
- ${RIGCTL_EXE}
- DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR}
- #COMPONENT runtime
- RENAME rigctl-local${CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX}
- )
-
-install (PROGRAMS
- ${RIGCTLD_EXE}
- DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR}
- #COMPONENT runtime
- RENAME rigctld-local${CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX}
- )
-
-install (FILES
- README
- COPYING
- INSTALL
- INSTALL-WSJTX
- DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_DOCDIR}
- #COMPONENT runtime
- )
-
install (FILES
contrib/Ephemeris/JPLEPH
DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_DATADIR}/${CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME}
@@ -1182,32 +1105,6 @@
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/wsjtx_config.h"
)
-
-if (NOT WIN32 AND NOT APPLE)
- # install a desktop file so js8call appears in the application start
- # menu with an icon
- install (
- FILES js8call.desktop
- DESTINATION /usr/share/applications
- #COMPONENT runtime
- )
- install (
- FILES icons/Unix/js8call_icon.png
- DESTINATION /usr/share/pixmaps
- #COMPONENT runtime
- )
-
- IF("${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}" STREQUAL "/opt/js8call")
- execute_process(COMMAND ln -s /opt/js8call/bin/js8call ljs8call)
-
- install(FILES
- ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/ljs8call DESTINATION /usr/bin/ RENAME js8call
- #COMPONENT runtime
- )
- endif()
-endif (NOT WIN32 AND NOT APPLE)
-
-
#
# bundle fixup only done in Release or MinSizeRel configurations
#
Only in js8call/: .idea

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diff -ur sdrplay-orig/install_lib.sh sdrplay/install_lib.sh
--- sdrplay-orig/install_lib.sh 2020-05-24 14:30:06.022483867 +0000
+++ sdrplay/install_lib.sh 2020-05-24 14:30:49.093435726 +0000
@@ -4,19 +4,6 @@
export MAJVERS="3"
echo "Installing SDRplay RSP API library ${VERS}..."
-read -p "Press RETURN to view the license agreement" ret
-
-more sdrplay_license.txt
-
-while true; do
- echo "Press y and RETURN to accept the license agreement and continue with"
- read -p "the installation, or press n and RETURN to exit the installer [y/n] " yn
- case $yn in
- [Yy]* ) break;;
- [Nn]* ) exit;;
- * ) echo "Please answer y or n";;
- esac
-done
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diff -ur sdrplay-orig/install_lib.sh sdrplay/install_lib.sh
--- sdrplay-orig/install_lib.sh 2020-05-24 14:13:04.561271707 +0000
+++ sdrplay/install_lib.sh 2020-05-24 14:16:20.068329040 +0000
@@ -4,19 +4,6 @@
MAJVERS="3"
echo "Installing SDRplay RSP API library ${VERS}..."
-read -p "Press RETURN to view the license agreement" ret
-
-more sdrplay_license.txt
-
-while true; do
- echo "Press y and RETURN to accept the license agreement and continue with"
- read -p "the installation, or press n and RETURN to exit the installer [y/n] " yn
- case $yn in
- [Yy]* ) break;;
- [Nn]* ) exit;;
- * ) echo "Please answer y or n";;
- esac
-done
ARCH=`uname -m`
@@ -141,16 +128,6 @@
echo "SDRplay API ${VERS} Installation Finished"
echo " "
-while true; do
- echo "Would you like to add SDRplay USB IDs to the local database for easier
-"
- read -p "identification in applications such as lsusb? [y/n] " yn
- case $yn in
- [Yy]* ) break;;
- [Nn]* ) exit;;
- * ) echo "Please answer y or n";;
- esac
-done
sudo cp scripts/sdrplay_usbids.sh ${INSTALLBINDIR}/.
sudo chmod 755 ${INSTALLBINDIR}/sdrplay_usbids.sh
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diff -ur sdrplay-orig/install_lib.sh sdrplay/install_lib.sh
--- sdrplay-orig/install_lib.sh 2020-05-24 13:56:56.622000041 +0000
+++ sdrplay/install_lib.sh 2020-05-24 13:58:51.837801559 +0000
@@ -4,19 +4,6 @@
MAJVERS="3"
echo "Installing SDRplay RSP API library ${VERS}..."
-read -p "Press RETURN to view the license agreement" ret
-
-more sdrplay_license.txt
-
-while true; do
- echo "Press y and RETURN to accept the license agreement and continue with"
- read -p "the installation, or press n and RETURN to exit the installer [y/n] " yn
- case $yn in
- [Yy]* ) break;;
- [Nn]* ) exit;;
- * ) echo "Please answer y or n";;
- esac
-done
ARCH=`uname -m`
OSDIST="Unknown"
@@ -157,15 +144,6 @@
echo " "
echo "SDRplay API ${VERS} Installation Finished"
echo " "
-while true; do
- echo "Would you like to add SDRplay USB IDs to the local database for easier"
- read -p "identification in applications such as lsusb? [y/n] " yn
- case $yn in
- [Yy]* ) break;;
- [Nn]* ) exit;;
- * ) echo "Please answer y or n";;
- esac
-done
sudo cp scripts/sdrplay_usbids.sh ${INSTALLBINDIR}/.
sudo chmod 755 ${INSTALLBINDIR}/sdrplay_usbids.sh
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--- CMakeLists.txt 2020-05-25 19:26:41.423517236 +0200
+++ CMakeLists.txt 2020-05-25 19:11:36.116236231 +0200
@@ -79,24 +79,6 @@
include (ExternalProject)
-
-#
-# build and install hamlib locally so it can be referenced by the
-# WSJT-X build
-#
-ExternalProject_Add (hamlib
- GIT_REPOSITORY ${hamlib_repo}
- GIT_TAG ${hamlib_TAG}
- URL ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src/hamlib.tgz
- URL_HASH MD5=${hamlib_md5sum}
- UPDATE_COMMAND ./bootstrap
- PATCH_COMMAND ${PATCH_EXECUTABLE} -p1 -N < ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/hamlib.patch
- CONFIGURE_COMMAND <SOURCE_DIR>/configure --prefix=<INSTALL_DIR> --disable-shared --enable-static --without-cxx-binding ${EXTRA_FLAGS} # LIBUSB_LIBS=${USB_LIBRARY}
- BUILD_COMMAND $(MAKE) all V=1 # $(MAKE) is ExternalProject_Add() magic to do recursive make
- INSTALL_COMMAND $(MAKE) install-strip V=1 DESTDIR=""
- STEP_TARGETS update install
- )
-
#
# custom target to make a hamlib source tarball
#
@@ -128,7 +110,6 @@
# build and optionally install WSJT-X using the hamlib package built
# above
#
-ExternalProject_Get_Property (hamlib INSTALL_DIR)
ExternalProject_Add (wsjtx
GIT_REPOSITORY ${wsjtx_repo}
GIT_TAG ${WSJTX_TAG}
@@ -152,7 +133,6 @@
DEPENDEES build
)
-set_target_properties (hamlib PROPERTIES EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL 1)
set_target_properties (wsjtx PROPERTIES EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL 1)
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diff -ur wsjtx-orig/CMake/Modules/Findhamlib.cmake wsjtx/CMake/Modules/Findhamlib.cmake
--- wsjtx-orig/CMake/Modules/Findhamlib.cmake 2020-05-27 22:41:57.774855748 +0200
+++ wsjtx/CMake/Modules/Findhamlib.cmake 2020-05-27 22:42:35.267939882 +0200
@@ -85,4 +85,4 @@
# Handle the QUIETLY and REQUIRED arguments and set HAMLIB_FOUND to
# TRUE if all listed variables are TRUE
include (FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
-find_package_handle_standard_args (hamlib DEFAULT_MSG hamlib_INCLUDE_DIRS hamlib_LIBRARIES hamlib_LIBRARY_DIRS)
+find_package_handle_standard_args (hamlib DEFAULT_MSG hamlib_INCLUDE_DIRS hamlib_LIBRARIES)
diff -ur wsjtx-orig/CMakeLists.txt wsjtx/CMakeLists.txt
--- wsjtx-orig/CMakeLists.txt 2020-05-27 22:41:57.774855748 +0200
+++ wsjtx/CMakeLists.txt 2020-05-27 22:58:18.905001618 +0200
@@ -869,7 +869,7 @@
#
# libhamlib setup
#
-set (hamlib_STATIC 1)
+set (hamlib_STATIC 0)
find_package (hamlib 3 REQUIRED)
find_program (RIGCTL_EXE rigctl)
find_program (RIGCTLD_EXE rigctld)
@@ -1326,54 +1326,10 @@
endif(WSJT_BUILD_UTILS)
-# build the main application
-add_executable (wsjtx MACOSX_BUNDLE
- ${wsjtx_CXXSRCS}
- ${wsjtx_GENUISRCS}
- wsjtx.rc
- ${WSJTX_ICON_FILE}
- ${wsjtx_RESOURCES_RCC}
- )
-
if (WSJT_CREATE_WINMAIN)
set_target_properties (wsjtx PROPERTIES WIN32_EXECUTABLE ON)
endif (WSJT_CREATE_WINMAIN)
-set_target_properties (wsjtx PROPERTIES
- MACOSX_BUNDLE_INFO_PLIST "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/Darwin/Info.plist.in"
- MACOSX_BUNDLE_INFO_STRING "${WSJTX_DESCRIPTION_SUMMARY}"
- MACOSX_BUNDLE_ICON_FILE "${WSJTX_ICON_FILE}"
- MACOSX_BUNDLE_BUNDLE_VERSION ${wsjtx_VERSION}
- MACOSX_BUNDLE_SHORT_VERSION_STRING "v${wsjtx_VERSION}"
- MACOSX_BUNDLE_LONG_VERSION_STRING "Version ${wsjtx_VERSION}"
- MACOSX_BUNDLE_BUNDLE_NAME "${PROJECT_NAME}"
- MACOSX_BUNDLE_BUNDLE_EXECUTABLE_NAME "${PROJECT_NAME}"
- MACOSX_BUNDLE_COPYRIGHT "${PROJECT_COPYRIGHT}"
- MACOSX_BUNDLE_GUI_IDENTIFIER "org.k1jt.wsjtx"
- )
-
-target_include_directories (wsjtx PRIVATE ${FFTW3_INCLUDE_DIRS})
-if (APPLE)
- target_link_libraries (wsjtx wsjt_fort wsjt_cxx wsjt_qt wsjt_qtmm ${hamlib_LIBRARIES} ${FFTW3_LIBRARIES})
-else ()
- target_link_libraries (wsjtx wsjt_fort_omp wsjt_cxx wsjt_qt wsjt_qtmm ${hamlib_LIBRARIES} ${FFTW3_LIBRARIES})
- if (OpenMP_C_FLAGS)
- set_target_properties (wsjtx PROPERTIES
- COMPILE_FLAGS "${OpenMP_C_FLAGS}"
- LINK_FLAGS "${OpenMP_C_FLAGS}"
- )
- endif ()
- set_target_properties (wsjtx PROPERTIES
- Fortran_MODULE_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/fortran_modules_omp
- )
- if (WIN32)
- set_target_properties (wsjtx PROPERTIES
- LINK_FLAGS -Wl,--stack,16777216
- )
- endif ()
-endif ()
-qt5_use_modules (wsjtx SerialPort) # not sure why the interface link library syntax above doesn't work
-
# make a library for WSJT-X UDP servers
# add_library (wsjtx_udp SHARED ${UDP_library_CXXSRCS})
add_library (wsjtx_udp-static STATIC ${UDP_library_CXXSRCS})
@@ -1417,24 +1373,9 @@
set_target_properties (message_aggregator PROPERTIES WIN32_EXECUTABLE ON)
endif (WSJT_CREATE_WINMAIN)
-if (UNIX)
- if (NOT WSJT_SKIP_MANPAGES)
- add_subdirectory (manpages)
- add_dependencies (wsjtx manpages)
- endif (NOT WSJT_SKIP_MANPAGES)
- if (NOT APPLE)
- add_subdirectory (debian)
- add_dependencies (wsjtx debian)
- endif (NOT APPLE)
-endif (UNIX)
-
#
# installation
#
-install (TARGETS wsjtx
- RUNTIME DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR} COMPONENT runtime
- BUNDLE DESTINATION . COMPONENT runtime
- )
# install (TARGETS wsjtx_udp EXPORT udp
# RUNTIME DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR}
@@ -1453,12 +1394,7 @@
# DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/cmake/wsjtx
# )
-install (TARGETS udp_daemon message_aggregator
- RUNTIME DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR} COMPONENT runtime
- BUNDLE DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR} COMPONENT runtime
- )
-
-install (TARGETS jt9 wsprd fmtave fcal fmeasure
+install (TARGETS jt9 wsprd
RUNTIME DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR} COMPONENT runtime
BUNDLE DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR} COMPONENT runtime
)
@@ -1471,39 +1407,6 @@
)
endif(WSJT_BUILD_UTILS)
-install (PROGRAMS
- ${RIGCTL_EXE}
- DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR}
- #COMPONENT runtime
- RENAME rigctl-wsjtx${CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX}
- )
-
-install (PROGRAMS
- ${RIGCTLD_EXE}
- DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR}
- #COMPONENT runtime
- RENAME rigctld-wsjtx${CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX}
- )
-
-install (PROGRAMS
- ${RIGCTLCOM_EXE}
- DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR}
- #COMPONENT runtime
- RENAME rigctlcom-wsjtx${CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX}
- )
-
-install (FILES
- README
- COPYING
- AUTHORS
- THANKS
- NEWS
- INSTALL
- BUGS
- DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_DOCDIR}
- #COMPONENT runtime
- )
-
install (FILES
contrib/Ephemeris/JPLEPH
DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_DATADIR}/${CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME}
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euxo pipefail
export MAKEFLAGS="-j4"
function cmakebuild() {
cd $1
if [[ ! -z "${2:-}" ]]; then
git checkout $2
fi
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
make install
cd ../..
rm -rf $1
}
cd /tmp
BUILD_PACKAGES="git cmake make gcc g++"
apt-get update
apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends $BUILD_PACKAGES
git clone https://github.com/jketterl/owrx_connector.git
cmakebuild owrx_connector 45ec227b38bb763b0a923a1856740f4ddf74216c
apt-get -y purge --autoremove $BUILD_PACKAGES
apt-get clean
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#!/bin/bash
set -euxo pipefail
export MAKEFLAGS="-j4"
function cmakebuild() {
cd $1
if [[ ! -z "${2:-}" ]]; then
git checkout $2
fi
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
make install
cd ../..
rm -rf $1
}
cd /tmp
STATIC_PACKAGES="libusb-1.0-0"
BUILD_PACKAGES="git libusb-1.0-0-dev cmake make gcc g++ pkg-config"
apt-get update
apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends $STATIC_PACKAGES $BUILD_PACKAGES
git clone https://github.com/airspy/airspyone_host.git
cmakebuild airspyone_host bceca18f9e3a5f89cff78c4d949c71771d92dfd3
git clone https://github.com/pothosware/SoapyAirspy.git
cmakebuild SoapyAirspy 10d697b209e7f1acc8b2c8d24851d46170ef77e3
git clone https://github.com/airspy/airspyhf.git
cmakebuild airspyhf 613852a2bb64af42690bf9be2201826af69a9475
git clone https://github.com/pothosware/SoapyAirspyHF.git
cmakebuild SoapyAirspyHF 81ca737bb044dd930a9de738bced1e4915491f1b
apt-get -y purge --autoremove $BUILD_PACKAGES
apt-get clean
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#!/bin/bash
set -euxo pipefail
export MAKEFLAGS="-j4"
function cmakebuild() {
cd $1
if [[ ! -z "${2:-}" ]]; then
git checkout $2
fi
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
make install
cd ../..
rm -rf $1
}
cd /tmp
STATIC_PACKAGES="libusb-1.0-0 libfftw3-3 udev"
BUILD_PACKAGES="git cmake make patch wget sudo gcc g++ libusb-1.0-0-dev libfftw3-dev pkg-config"
apt-get update
apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends $STATIC_PACKAGES $BUILD_PACKAGES
git clone https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf.git
cd hackrf
git checkout 43e6f99fe8543094d18ff3a6550ed2066c398862
cmakebuild host
cd ..
rm -rf hackrf
git clone https://github.com/pothosware/SoapyHackRF.git
cmakebuild SoapyHackRF 3c514cecd3dd2fdf4794aebc96c482940c11d7ff
SUDO_FORCE_REMOVE=yes apt-get -y purge --autoremove $BUILD_PACKAGES
apt-get clean
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
export MAKEFLAGS="-j4"
cd /tmp
STATIC_PACKAGES="libusb-1.0-0 libatomic1"
BUILD_PACKAGES="git libusb-1.0-0-dev cmake make gcc g++"
apt-get update
apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends $STATIC_PACKAGES $BUILD_PACKAGES
SIMD_FLAGS=""
if [[ 'x86_64' == `uname -m` ]] ; then
SIMD_FLAGS="-DDEFAULT_SIMD_FLAGS=SSE3"
fi
git clone https://github.com/myriadrf/LimeSuite.git
cd LimeSuite
git checkout 0854a51ec06b30b01f19a562149c39461e92f24d
mkdir builddir
cd builddir
cmake .. -DENABLE_EXAMPLES=OFF -DENABLE_DESKTOP=OFF -DENABLE_LIME_UTIL=OFF -DENABLE_QUICKTEST=OFF -DENABLE_OCTAVE=OFF -DENABLE_GUI=OFF -DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_LIBRARIES="-latomic" ${SIMD_FLAGS}
make
make install
cd ../..
rm -rf LimeSuite
apt-get -y purge --autoremove $BUILD_PACKAGES
apt-get clean
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euxo pipefail
export MAKEFLAGS="-j4"
cd /tmp
STATIC_PACKAGES="libusb-1.0-0 libudev1"
BUILD_PACKAGES="git make gcc autoconf automake libtool libusb-1.0-0-dev xxd"
apt-get update
apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends $STATIC_PACKAGES $BUILD_PACKAGES
git clone https://github.com/Microtelecom/libperseus-sdr.git
cd libperseus-sdr
git checkout 72ac67c5b7936a1991be0ec97c03a59c1a8ac8f3
./bootstrap.sh
./configure
make
make install
ldconfig /etc/ld.so.conf.d
cd ..
rm -rf libperseus-sdr
apt-get -y purge --autoremove $BUILD_PACKAGES
apt-get clean
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
export MAKEFLAGS="-j4"
function cmakebuild() {
cd $1
if [[ ! -z "${2:-}" ]]; then
git checkout $2
fi
mkdir build
cd build
cmake .. ${3:-}
make
make install
cd ../..
rm -rf $1
}
cd /tmp
STATIC_PACKAGES="libusb-1.0-0 libxml2"
BUILD_PACKAGES="git libusb-1.0-0-dev cmake make gcc g++ libxml2-dev flex bison"
apt-get update
apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends $STATIC_PACKAGES $BUILD_PACKAGES
git clone https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/libiio.git
cmakebuild libiio 5f5af2e417129ad8f4e05fc5c1b730f0694dca12 -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local
git clone https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/libad9361-iio.git
cmakebuild libad9361-iio 8ac95f3325c18c2e34cd9cfd49c7b63d69a0a9d2
git clone https://github.com/pothosware/SoapyPlutoSDR.git
cmakebuild SoapyPlutoSDR c88b7f5bac1e5785f212f9a7c6ce8fef64eb719e
apt-get -y purge --autoremove $BUILD_PACKAGES
apt-get clean
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
export MAKEFLAGS="-j4"
function cmakebuild() {
cd $1
if [[ ! -z "${2:-}" ]]; then
git checkout $2
fi
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
make install
cd ../..
rm -rf $1
}
cd /tmp
STATIC_PACKAGES="libusb-1.0-0"
BUILD_PACKAGES="git libusb-1.0-0-dev cmake make gcc g++ pkg-config"
apt-get update
apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends $STATIC_PACKAGES $BUILD_PACKAGES
git clone https://github.com/osmocom/rtl-sdr.git
cmakebuild rtl-sdr d794155ba65796a76cd0a436f9709f4601509320
git clone https://github.com/pothosware/SoapyRTLSDR.git
cmakebuild SoapyRTLSDR 8ba18f17d64005e43ff2a4e46611f8c710b05007
apt-get -y purge --autoremove $BUILD_PACKAGES
apt-get clean
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#!/bin/bash
set -euxo pipefail
export MAKEFLAGS="-j4"
function cmakebuild() {
cd $1
if [[ ! -z "${2:-}" ]]; then
git checkout $2
fi
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
make install
cd ../..
rm -rf $1
}
cd /tmp
STATIC_PACKAGES="libusb-1.0.0"
BUILD_PACKAGES="git libusb-1.0.0-dev cmake make gcc g++ pkg-config"
apt-get update
apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends $STATIC_PACKAGES $BUILD_PACKAGES
git clone https://github.com/osmocom/rtl-sdr.git
cmakebuild rtl-sdr d794155ba65796a76cd0a436f9709f4601509320
apt-get -y purge --autoremove $BUILD_PACKAGES
apt-get clean
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#!/bin/bash
set -euxo pipefail
export MAKEFLAGS="-j4"
function cmakebuild() {
cd $1
if [[ ! -z "${2:-}" ]]; then
git checkout $2
fi
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
make install
cd ../..
rm -rf $1
}
cd /tmp
STATIC_PACKAGES="libusb-1.0.0 udev"
BUILD_PACKAGES="git cmake make patch wget sudo gcc g++ libusb-1.0-0-dev"
apt-get update
apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends $STATIC_PACKAGES $BUILD_PACKAGES
ARCH=$(uname -m)
case $ARCH in
x86_64)
BINARY=SDRplay_RSP_API-Linux-3.07.1.run
;;
armv*)
BINARY=SDRplay_RSP_API-ARM32-3.07.2.run
;;
aarch64)
BINARY=SDRplay_RSP_API-ARM64-3.07.1.run
;;
esac
wget https://www.sdrplay.com/software/$BINARY
sh $BINARY --noexec --target sdrplay
patch --verbose -Np0 < /install-lib.$ARCH.patch
cd sdrplay
./install_lib.sh
cd ..
rm -rf sdrplay
rm $BINARY
git clone https://github.com/SDRplay/SoapySDRPlay.git
cmakebuild SoapySDRPlay 1c2728a04db5edf8154d02f5cca87e655152d7c1
SUDO_FORCE_REMOVE=yes apt-get -y purge --autoremove $BUILD_PACKAGES
apt-get clean
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
export MAKEFLAGS="-j4"
function cmakebuild() {
cd $1
if [[ ! -z "${2:-}" ]]; then
git checkout $2
fi
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
make install
cd ../..
rm -rf $1
}
cd /tmp
STATIC_PACKAGES="avahi-daemon libavahi-client3"
BUILD_PACKAGES="git cmake make gcc g++ libavahi-client-dev"
apt-get update
apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends $STATIC_PACKAGES $BUILD_PACKAGES
git clone https://github.com/pothosware/SoapyRemote.git
cmakebuild SoapyRemote 6d9bd820da470cfe7b27b2e6946af93cfece448f
apt-get -y purge --autoremove $BUILD_PACKAGES
apt-get clean
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#!/bin/bash
set -euxo pipefail
export MAKEFLAGS="-j4"
function cmakebuild() {
cd $1
if [[ ! -z "${2:-}" ]]; then
git checkout $2
fi
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
make install
cd ../..
rm -rf $1
}
cd /tmp
STATIC_PACKAGES="libudev1"
BUILD_PACKAGES="git cmake make patch wget sudo gcc g++"
apt-get update
apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends $STATIC_PACKAGES $BUILD_PACKAGES
git clone https://github.com/pothosware/SoapySDR
cmakebuild SoapySDR f722f9ce5b629c3c44401a9bf628b3f8e67a9695
SUDO_FORCE_REMOVE=yes apt-get -y purge --autoremove $BUILD_PACKAGES
apt-get clean
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#!/bin/bash
set -euxo pipefail
export MAKEFLAGS="-j4"
function cmakebuild() {
cd $1
if [[ ! -z "${2:-}" ]]; then
git checkout $2
fi
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ${CMAKE_ARGS:-} ..
make
make install
cd ../..
rm -rf $1
}
cd /tmp
STATIC_PACKAGES="sox libfftw3-bin python3 python3-setuptools netcat-openbsd libsndfile1 liblapack3 libusb-1.0-0 libqt5core5a libreadline7 libgfortran4 libgomp1 libasound2 libudev1 ca-certificates"
BUILD_PACKAGES="wget git libsndfile1-dev libfftw3-dev cmake make gcc g++ liblapack-dev autoconf automake libtool texinfo gfortran libusb-1.0-0-dev qtbase5-dev qtmultimedia5-dev qttools5-dev libqt5serialport5-dev qttools5-dev-tools asciidoctor asciidoc libasound2-dev pkg-config libudev-dev libhamlib-dev patch xsltproc"
apt-get update
apt-get -y install auto-apt-proxy
apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends $STATIC_PACKAGES $BUILD_PACKAGES
case `uname -m` in
arm*)
PLATFORM=armhf
;;
aarch64*)
PLATFORM=aarch64
;;
x86_64*)
PLATFORM=amd64
;;
esac
pushd /tmp
wget https://github.com/just-containers/s6-overlay/releases/download/v1.21.8.0/s6-overlay-${PLATFORM}.tar.gz
tar xzf s6-overlay-${PLATFORM}.tar.gz -C /
rm s6-overlay-${PLATFORM}.tar.gz
popd
git clone https://github.com/jketterl/js8py.git
pushd js8py
git checkout 888e62be375316882ad2b2ac8e396c3bf857b6fc
python3 setup.py install
popd
rm -rf js8py
git clone https://git.code.sf.net/p/itpp/git itpp
cmakebuild itpp bb5c7e95f40e8fdb5c3f3d01a84bcbaf76f3676d
git clone https://github.com/jketterl/csdr.git
cd csdr
git checkout c4d8a8a5590898e8c9e94b88b96a2fdc7cd0493a
autoreconf -i
./configure
make
make install
cd ..
rm -rf csdr
git clone https://github.com/szechyjs/mbelib.git
cmakebuild mbelib 9a04ed5c78176a9965f3d43f7aa1b1f5330e771f
git clone https://github.com/jketterl/digiham.git
cmakebuild digiham 95206501be89b38d0267bf6c29a6898e7c65656f
git clone https://github.com/f4exb/dsd.git
cmakebuild dsd f6939f9edbbc6f66261833616391a4e59cb2b3d7
JS8CALL_VERSION=2.1.1
JS8CALL_DIR=js8call-${JS8CALL_VERSION}
JS8CALL_TGZ=${JS8CALL_DIR}.tgz
wget http://files.js8call.com/${JS8CALL_VERSION}/${JS8CALL_TGZ}
tar xfz ${JS8CALL_TGZ}
# patch allows us to build against the packaged hamlib
patch -Np1 -d ${JS8CALL_DIR} < /js8call-hamlib.patch
rm /js8call-hamlib.patch
CMAKE_ARGS="-D CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS=-DJS8_USE_LEGACY_HAMLIB" cmakebuild ${JS8CALL_DIR}
rm ${JS8CALL_TGZ}
WSJT_DIR=wsjtx-2.1.2
WSJT_TGZ=${WSJT_DIR}.tgz
wget http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/${WSJT_TGZ}
tar xfz ${WSJT_TGZ}
patch -Np0 -d ${WSJT_DIR} < /wsjtx-hamlib.patch
mv /wsjtx.patch ${WSJT_DIR}
cmakebuild ${WSJT_DIR}
rm ${WSJT_TGZ}
git clone --depth 1 -b 1.5 https://github.com/wb2osz/direwolf.git
cd direwolf
make
make install
cd ..
rm -rf direwolf
git clone https://github.com/hessu/aprs-symbols /opt/aprs-symbols
pushd /opt/aprs-symbols
git checkout 5c2abe2658ee4d2563f3c73b90c6f59124839802
popd
apt-get -y purge --autoremove $BUILD_PACKAGES
apt-get clean
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#!/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail
mkdir -p /etc/openwebrx/
mkdir -p /tmp/openwebrx/
if [[ ! -f /etc/openwebrx/config_webrx.py ]] ; then
sed 's/temporary_directory = "\/tmp"/temporary_directory = "\/tmp\/openwebrx"/' < "/opt/openwebrx/config_webrx.py" > "/etc/openwebrx/config_webrx.py"
fi
if [[ ! -f /etc/openwebrx/bands.json ]] ; then
cp bands.json /etc/openwebrx/
fi
if [[ ! -f /etc/openwebrx/bookmarks.json ]] ; then
cp bookmarks.json /etc/openwebrx/
fi
if [[ ! -f /etc/openwebrx/users.json ]] ; then
cp users.json /etc/openwebrx/
fi
_term() {
echo "Caught signal!"
kill -TERM "$child" 2>/dev/null
}
trap _term SIGTERM SIGINT
python3 openwebrx.py $@ &
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@import url("openwebrx-header.css");
@import url("openwebrx-globals.css");
.buttons {
text-align: right;
}
.row .map-input {
margin: 15px 15px 0;
}
.device {
margin-top: 20px;
}

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@import url("openwebrx-header.css");
@import url("openwebrx-globals.css");
h1 {
text-align: center;
margin: 50px 0;
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@import url("openwebrx-header.css");
@import url("openwebrx-globals.css");
.login {
position: absolute;
left: 50%;
top: 50%;
transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
width: 500px;
padding: 20px;
border-radius: 10px;
border: 1px solid #575757;
box-shadow: 0 0 20px #000;
}
.login .btn {
width: 100%;
}
.btn-login {
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@import url("openwebrx-header.css");
@import url("openwebrx-globals.css");
body {
display: flex;
flex-direction: column;
}
#webrx-top-container {
flex: none;
}
.openwebrx-map {
flex: 1 1 auto;
}
h3 {
margin: 10px 0;
text-align: center;
}
ul {
margin-block-start: 5px;
margin-block-end: 5px;
padding-inline-start: 25px;
}
.openwebrx-map-legend {
background-color: #fff;
padding: 10px;
margin: 10px;
}
.openwebrx-map-legend ul {
list-style-type: none;
padding: 0;
}
.openwebrx-map-legend li.square .illustration {
display: inline-block;
width: 30px;
height: 20px;
margin-right: 10px;
border-width: 2px;
border-style: solid;
}
.openwebrx-map-legend select {
background-color: #FFF;
border-color: #DDD;
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html, body
{
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
height: 100%;
font-family: "DejaVu Sans", Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif;
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#webrx-top-container
{
position: relative;
z-index:1000;
background-color: #575757;
}
#webrx-top-photo
{
width: 100%;
display: block;
}
#webrx-top-photo-clip
{
min-height: 67px;
max-height: 67px;
height: 350px;
overflow: hidden;
position: relative;
}
.webrx-top-bar-parts
{
height:67px;
}
#webrx-top-bar
{
background: rgba(128, 128, 128, 0.15);
margin:0;
padding:0;
user-select: none;
-webkit-touch-callout: none;
-webkit-user-select: none;
-khtml-user-select: none;
-moz-user-select: none;
-ms-user-select: none;
overflow: hidden;
position: absolute;
left: 0;
top: 0;
right: 0;
}
#webrx-tob-container, #webrx-top-container * {
line-height: initial;
box-sizing: initial;
}
#webrx-top-container img {
vertical-align: initial;
}
#webrx-top-logo
{
padding: 12px;
float: left;
}
#webrx-rx-avatar
{
background-color: rgba(154, 154, 154, .5);
border-radius: 7px;
float: left;
margin: 7px;
cursor:pointer;
width: 46px;
height: 46px;
padding: 4px;
border-radius: 8px;
box-sizing: content-box;
}
#webrx-rx-texts {
float: left;
padding: 10px;
}
#webrx-rx-texts div {
padding: 3px;
}
#webrx-rx-title
{
white-space:nowrap;
overflow: hidden;
cursor:pointer;
font-family: "DejaVu Sans", Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif;
color: #909090;
font-size: 11pt;
font-weight: bold;
}
#webrx-rx-desc
{
white-space:nowrap;
overflow: hidden;
cursor:pointer;
font-size: 10pt;
color: #909090;
}
#webrx-rx-desc a
{
color: #909090;
}
#openwebrx-rx-details-arrow
{
cursor:pointer;
position: absolute;
left: 470px;
top: 55px;
}
#openwebrx-rx-details-arrow a
{
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
line-height: 0;
display: block;
}
#openwebrx-main-buttons .button {
display: block;
width: 55px;
cursor:pointer;
}
#openwebrx-main-buttons .button img {
height: 38px;
}
#openwebrx-main-buttons a {
color: inherit;
text-decoration: inherit;
}
#openwebrx-main-buttons .button:hover
{
background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.3);
}
#openwebrx-main-buttons .button:active
{
background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.55);
}
#openwebrx-main-buttons
{
padding: 5px 15px;
display: flex;
list-style: none;
float: right;
margin:0;
color: white;
text-shadow: 0px 0px 4px #000000;
text-align: center;
font-size: 9pt;
font-weight: bold;
}
#webrx-rx-photo-title
{
position: absolute;
left: 15px;
top: 78px;
color: White;
font-size: 16pt;
text-shadow: 1px 1px 4px #444;
opacity: 1;
}
#webrx-rx-photo-desc
{
position: absolute;
left: 15px;
top: 109px;
color: White;
font-size: 10pt;
font-weight: bold;
text-shadow: 0px 0px 6px #444;
opacity: 1;
line-height: 1.5em;
}
#webrx-rx-photo-desc a
{
color: #5ca8ff;
text-shadow: none;
}

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<HTML><HEAD>
<TITLE>OpenWebRX Feature report</TITLE>
<link rel="shortcut icon" type="image/x-icon" href="static/favicon.ico" />
<link rel="stylesheet" href="static/css/bootstrap.min.css" />
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="static/css/admin.css" />
<link rel="stylesheet" href="static/css/features.css">
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/showdown/1.9.0/showdown.min.js"></script>
<script src="static/lib/jquery-3.2.1.min.js"></script>
<script src="static/lib/Header.js"></script>
<script src="static/features.js"></script>
</HEAD><BODY>
${header}
<div class="container">
<h1>OpenWebRX Feature Report</h1>
<table class="features table">
<tr>
<th>Feature</th>
<th>Requirement</th>
<th>Description</th>
<th>Available</th>
</tr>
</table>
</div>
</BODY></HTML>

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$(function(){
var converter = new showdown.Converter();
$.ajax('api/features').done(function(data){
var $table = $('table.features');
$.each(data, function(name, details) {
var requirements = $.map(details.requirements, function(r, name){
return '<tr>' +
'<td></td>' +
'<td>' + name + '</td>' +
'<td>' + converter.makeHtml(r.description) + '</td>' +
'<td>' + (r.available ? 'YES' : 'NO') + '</td>' +
'</tr>';
});
$table.append(
'<tr>' +
'<td colspan=2>' + name + '</td>' +
'<td>' + converter.makeHtml(details.description) + '</td>' +
'<td>' + (details.available ? 'YES' : 'NO') + '</td>' +
'</tr>' +
requirements.join("")
);
})
});
});

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<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<head>
<title>OpenWebRX Settings</title>
<link rel="shortcut icon" type="image/x-icon" href="static/favicon.ico" />
<link rel="stylesheet" href="static/css/bootstrap.min.css" />
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="static/css/admin.css" />
<script src="https://unpkg.com/location-picker/dist/location-picker.min.js"></script>
<script src="compiled/settings.js"></script>
<meta charset="utf-8">
</head>
<body>
${header}
<div class="container">
<div class="col-12">
<h1>General settings</h1>
</div>
${sections}
</div>
</body>

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Copyright (c) 2011, Jasper de Waard (jasper@designtown.nl),
with Reserved Font Name "Expletus Sans".
This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1.
This license is copied below, and is also available with a FAQ at:
http://scripts.sil.org/OFL
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development of collaborative font projects, to support the font creation
efforts of academic and linguistic communities, and to provide a free and
open framework in which fonts may be shared and improved in partnership
with others.
The OFL allows the licensed fonts to be used, studied, modified and
redistributed freely as long as they are not sold by themselves. The
fonts, including any derivative works, can be bundled, embedded,
redistributed and/or sold with any software provided that any reserved
names are not used by derivative works. The fonts and derivatives,
however, cannot be released under any other type of license. The
requirement for fonts to remain under this license does not apply
to any document created using the fonts or their derivatives.
DEFINITIONS
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Holder(s) under this license and clearly marked as such. This may
include source files, build scripts and documentation.
"Reserved Font Name" refers to any names specified as such after the
copyright statement(s).
"Original Version" refers to the collection of Font Software components as
distributed by the Copyright Holder(s).
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in Original or Modified Versions, may be sold by itself.
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contains the above copyright notice and this license. These can be
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3) No Modified Version of the Font Software may use the Reserved Font
Name(s) unless explicit written permission is granted by the corresponding
Copyright Holder. This restriction only applies to the primary font name as
presented to the users.
4) The name(s) of the Copyright Holder(s) or the Author(s) of the Font
Software shall not be used to promote, endorse or advertise any
Modified Version, except to acknowledge the contribution(s) of the
Copyright Holder(s) and the Author(s) or with their explicit written
permission.
5) The Font Software, modified or unmodified, in part or in whole,
must be distributed entirely under this license, and must not be
distributed under any other license. The requirement for fonts to
remain under this license does not apply to any document created
using the Font Software.
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<div id="webrx-top-container">
<div id="webrx-top-photo-clip">
<img src="static/gfx/openwebrx-top-photo.jpg" id="webrx-top-photo" alt="Receiver panorama"/>
<div id="webrx-top-bar" class="webrx-top-bar-parts">
<a href="https://www.openwebrx.de/" target="_blank"><img src="static/gfx/openwebrx-top-logo.png" id="webrx-top-logo" alt="OpenWebRX Logo"/></a>
<img id="webrx-rx-avatar" class="openwebrx-photo-trigger" src="static/gfx/openwebrx-avatar.png" alt="Receiver avatar"/>
<div id="webrx-rx-texts">
<div id="webrx-rx-title" class="openwebrx-photo-trigger"></div>
<div id="webrx-rx-desc" class="openwebrx-photo-trigger"></div>
</div>
<div id="openwebrx-rx-details-arrow">
<a id="openwebrx-rx-details-arrow-up" class="openwebrx-photo-trigger" style="display: none;"><img src="static/gfx/openwebrx-rx-details-arrow-up.png" /></a>
<a id="openwebrx-rx-details-arrow-down" class="openwebrx-photo-trigger"><img src="static/gfx/openwebrx-rx-details-arrow.png" /></a>
</div>
<section id="openwebrx-main-buttons">
<div class="button" data-toggle-panel="openwebrx-panel-status"><img src="static/gfx/openwebrx-panel-status.png" alt="Status"/><br/>Status</div>
<div class="button" data-toggle-panel="openwebrx-panel-log"><img src="static/gfx/openwebrx-panel-log.png" alt="Log"/><br/>Log</div>
<div class="button" data-toggle-panel="openwebrx-panel-receiver"><img src="static/gfx/openwebrx-panel-receiver.png" alt="Receiver"/><br/>Receiver</div>
<a class="button" href="map" target="openwebrx-map"><img src="static/gfx/openwebrx-panel-map.png" alt="Map"/><br/>Map</a>
${settingslink}
</section>
</div>
<div id="webrx-rx-photo-title"></div>
<div id="webrx-rx-photo-desc"></div>
</div>
</div>

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