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SDR Server (V2)
The ultimate software for your SDR station
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Table of Contents
Contents
1
INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................4
1.1
1.1.1
1.1.2
1.1.3
2
3
T
ECHNOLOGY
......................................................................................................................4
Audio .......................................................................................................................................... 4
Waterfall .................................................................................................................................... 4
Networking ................................................................................................................................. 4
SERVER MANAGER ................................................................................................................5
SERVICE...................................................................................................................................6
3.1
S
ERVICE
..............................................................................................................................6
4
5
STATUS ....................................................................................................................................8
ACCOUNTS ..............................................................................................................................9
5.1
5.1.1
5.1.2
5.1.3
A
DD
....................................................................................................................................9
Basic........................................................................................................................................... 9
Data Recording ........................................................................................................................ 10
Time Limits............................................................................................................................... 10
6
RADIOS...................................................................................................................................12
6.1
6.2
6.3
S
EARCH
............................................................................................................................12
A
DD
..................................................................................................................................12
E
DIT
..................................................................................................................................13
7
NETWORK ..............................................................................................................................14
7.1
7.2
7.3
C
ONNECTIONS
...................................................................................................................14
B
ANDWIDTH
.......................................................................................................................15
A
UDIO
C
ODEC
...................................................................................................................16
8
9
ON-AIR ....................................................................................................................................18
LOGFILES ...............................................................................................................................20
9.1
9.2
S
ESSION
...........................................................................................................................20
H
ISTORY
...........................................................................................................................21
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9.3
10
10.1
G
EO
L
OCATION
..................................................................................................................21
HELP ...................................................................................................................................23
F
IREWALL
..........................................................................................................................23
Console ................................................................................................................................ 23
Server ................................................................................................................................... 23
Radios .................................................................................................................................. 23
10.1.1
10.1.2
10.1.3
11
11.1
11.2
12
12.1
12.2
NETWORK PROTOCOL .....................................................................................................24
C
OMMAND
C
HANNEL
..........................................................................................................24
D
ATA
C
HANNEL
.................................................................................................................25
TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................................26
C
OMPATIBILITY
..................................................................................................................26
F
IREWALLS
........................................................................................................................26
INDEX .............................................................................................................................................27
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1 Introduction
Welcome to the second generation SDR console from SDR-Radio.com. This new server
takes the technology developed in version 1 and adds many improvements to bring you the
most advanced SDR solution available today.
1.1 Technology
The server consists of two components:
1. A Windows service,
2. A user interface to configure the service.
By using a service the server can run ‘lights out’. If your computer is running then the service
will be running, it really is that simple.
This user guide describes the server user interface in detail.
1.1.1 Audio
The audio is compressed using the new Opus codec, see
http://www.opus-codec.org/
for
more information. This new codec offers excellent quality and very low latency; features
important for the demanding user.
1.1.2 Waterfall
The waterfall data is compressed using an advanced algorithm which is a combination of
Huffman, LZSS and delta differences.
1.1.3 Networking
The networking uses two TCP/IP channels: one for command and control, the other for data
transport. More information is available later in this document.
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2 Server Manager
The server manager is started either from the Windows Start menu or the Tools panel in the
console’s ribbon bar.
The manager is a simple tabbed dialog; the options in each tab will now be explained.
To configure the service you must have administrator privileges enabled.
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