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j k ← →: freq down/up (+shift/ctrl/alt faster)
u l c a f: USB, LSB, CW, AM, FM
z Z: center/zoom waterfall
g: enter frequency
m: mute/unmute audio
s: toggle squelch



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? dBm  Peak ? dBm  ?
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Volume:
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Multinotch High Boost
Frequency: kHz
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   VFO:    VFO:  ?  
Use the = kHz button to snap to the nearest kHz.

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History 30. 3. 2019 First technical tests
30. Mai 2020 Start of the first fixed adress Websdr-version of this receiver on the hill 04. März 2021 Adress changing because of DNS-issues 2022 next adresschange because of DNS-problems
 DSP Noise Reduction:
More info about Noise Reduction,
Notch2 & High Boost here
  Vari-Notch (Hz):   Off
   CW Peak (Hz):   Off    Ref. Tone
Bandwidth:
?:   ? kHz @ -6dB; ? kHz @ -60dB.  
Default BW in bold.
 USB CW RX: Check box, or put  ?usbcw  
in the URL for USB CW reception.   CW uses a
center frequency of 750 Hz and LSB by default.
Memories:
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Gain control:   
RF AGC Alt AGC Manual
Gain:
Try "Alt AGC" for better AM reception, particularly with QSB.

Audio channel: Left Both Right
TRX with Cat-interface with this Websdr Syncronising
Catsync English, Cat4web Russian or Google Translator
Cat4web exist as Google Chrome- and FirefoxPlugin also.

Supersdr for KivieRX in your Rig syncronising Supersdr
I'll keep you updated on what's currently going on here, and what all exists.

In Nuremberg on the WebSDR: A portion of the Medium Wave / 160m / 80m / 60m / 30m / 17m / 4m Additionally, in Nuremberg, you can listen to these bands on this WebSDR: 40m / 20m / 15m / 10m / 6m / 137MHzSat / 2m / Freenet / 70cm The Bayernrunde can be best followed on the Dillberg. There is also a course/introductory session/workshop to familiarize yourself with all the functions of a WebSDR. The guide is available in English as a PDF, and in German as a video."
Hardware The computer has 4 processor cores and can manage 8 receivers.
The antenna is a dipol, although it is slightly modified.
It hangs in the middle at a height of 8 meters.
The receivers are standard SDR-Play.
If anyone has hardware lying around and no longer uses it, feel free to expand this configuration.


Experimental colour-configuration, it will be saved

thanks to

Thomas Bonanza - Manager

Sven Wüstenkäfer - Programmer

Daniel Blackoud (13IR115) - Programmer
(Designswitcher, Favoritmanager, Frecuencytable, Javaimprovments and many more)

Thanks to all Beta Tester:

  • Bajazzo - Ernst
  • Journey - Gerhard


Statistics:

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