Exports of my OpenWebRX settings
OpenWebRX is a web-based Software Defined Radio (SDR) receiver application that allows you to listen to radio frequencies from anywhere in the world using an SDR dongle and a computer. The settings in OpenWebRX allow you to customize the application to suit your specific needs and preferences. Here's a brief explanation of some of the main settings:
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General Settings: This section includes basic configuration options such as the audio output device, sampling rate, gain, and frequency correction.
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Tuning and Reception: These settings control how OpenWebRX tunes to and receives signals. You can set the tuning step size, filter bandwidth, AGC mode, and more.
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Decimation: Decimation is a process used to reduce the amount of data being processed by the SDR, which can help improve performance and reduce CPU usage. This setting allows you to choose the decimation ratio.
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Modulation Mode: This setting determines how OpenWebRX demodulates the received signals. You can choose between various modulation modes such as AM, FM, USB/LSB, CW, and more.
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Bandplan: The bandplan settings allow you to configure which frequency bands and channels OpenWebRX displays in the waterfall and spectrum display.
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Recording: This section allows you to configure how OpenWebRX records audio files. You can set the recording format, sample rate, duration limit, and more.
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Interfaces: These settings allow you to configure how OpenWebRX communicates with external devices such as rotators or logging software.
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Miscellaneous: This section includes various other settings such as language preference, display options, and hotkeys.
These are just some of the main settings in OpenWebRX. There are many others that you can explore to customize the application further.