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; Specify a file into which sidd will write messages.
logfile ./sidd.log
; The input device and mixer
device /dev/dsp
mixer /dev/mixer
; Specify the mode of operation - stereo or mono. In stereo mode,
; sidd will run two independent monitors, each with its own output file.
mode stereo
; The requested sample rate. The software will use the closest
; setting available from the soundcard.
rate 48000
; Sample size, 8 or 16 bits. 16 bits is strongly recommended, 8 bit is
; provided in case your soundcard or driver doesn't do 16.
bits 16
; Number of frequency bins to use. The FFT size is 2*bins and the program
; will issue an output record every (2*bins)/rate seconds.
bins 2048
; Line input gains, left and right. If using mono, set them both the same.
; Range is 0 to 100. The logfile will report the actual values set, which
; may differ a little.
;gain line 77 100
gain mic 100 100
; Overall input gains, comments as above.
;gain overall 86 100
; Overall record level, comments as above.
;gain record 100 100
; Specify a directory to contain daily data files. Use '.' for the
; current directory. Output files will be datadir/yymmdd.dat when running
; in mono, otherwise datadir/yymmdd.left.dat and datadir/yymmdd.right.dat
datadir .
; Enable real time scheduling of sidd. Recommended so that soundcard buffers
; are read promptly, which means minimum latency before each fft buffer is
; timestamped. You have to be running as root for this to work.
sched high
; Specify the email address of whoever is to get any bad news.
; mail someone@someplace
; The loss-of-signal warning threshold and time delay. If the input
; signal peak level (0-1.0) falls below the given threshold for more than
; the delay time, a warning will be issued. The threshold applies to both
; left and right in stereo mode, on the assumption that you've set the gains
; so that the signal levels are about the same anyway.
los 0.06 5
; Specify a file into which spectrum data will regularly be written.
; This file is overwritten with a fresh spectrum roughly every
; 100 * 2 * bins/rate seconds. The spectrum file contains three space
; separated columns: bin centre frequency (Hz) and the average power
; in the bin (relative), for the left and right channels. In mono mode,
; there are just two columns
spectrum /tmp/sidspec 100
; Specify the channels to monitor. The ident field is not actually used by
; sidd.
;
; ident from to
band 18k3HWU 18200 18400 ; Le Blanc, France
band 19k6GBZ 19480 19680 ; Anthorn, UK
band 22k1GBZ 22050 22150 ; Skelton, UK
band 20k3ICV 20190 20340 ; Tavolara, Italy
band B1 20800 21000 ; Background channel
band B2 22650 22850 ; Background channel