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authorMatthias P. Braendli <matthias.braendli@mpb.li>2017-12-21 08:13:17 +0100
committerMatthias P. Braendli <matthias.braendli@mpb.li>2017-12-21 08:13:17 +0100
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Better example.ini defaults
-rw-r--r--doc/example.ini87
1 files changed, 39 insertions, 48 deletions
diff --git a/doc/example.ini b/doc/example.ini
index e0a1fc8..cf56720 100644
--- a/doc/example.ini
+++ b/doc/example.ini
@@ -10,15 +10,15 @@ telnetport=2121
; Enable zmq remote control.
; The zmq remote control is intended for machine-to-machine
-; integration and requires that ODR-DabMod is built with zmq support.
-; The zmq remote control may run in parallel with Telnet.
+; integration. It may run in parallel with Telnet.
;
; Protocol:
; ODR-DabMod binds a zmq rep socket so clients must connect
; using either req or dealer socket.
; [] denotes message part as zmq multi-part message are used for delimitation.
; All message parts are utf-8 encoded strings and match the Telnet command set.
-; Explicit codes are denoted with "".
+; Messages to be sent as literal strings are denoted with "" below.
+;
; The following commands are supported:
; REQ: ["ping"]
; REP: ["ok"]
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ telnetport=2121
;
; REQ: ["set"][module name][parameter][value]
; REP: ["ok"] _OR_ ["fail"][error description]
-zmqctrl=0
+zmqctrl=1
zmqctrlendpoint=tcp://127.0.0.1:9400
[log]
@@ -53,6 +53,17 @@ source=/dev/stdin
; When the end of file is reached, it is possible to rewind it
loop=0
+; ETI-over-TCP example:
+;transport=tcp
+;source=localhost:9200
+
+; When recieving data using ZeroMQ, the source is the URI to be used
+;transport=zeromq
+;source=tcp://localhost:8080
+; The option max_frames_queued defines the maximum number of ETI frames
+; that can be in the input queue
+;max_frames_queued=100
+
; EDI input.
; Listen for EDI data on a given UDP port
;transport=edi
@@ -63,16 +74,6 @@ loop=0
; No support yet for multicast, should work with and without PFT
; This EDI implementation does not support EDI Packet Resend
-; When recieving data using ZeroMQ, the source is the URI to be used
-;transport=zeromq
-;source=tcp://localhost:8080
-; The option max_frames_queued defines the maximum number of ETI frames
-; that can be in the input queue
-;max_frames_queued=100
-
-; ETI-over-TCP example:
-;transport=tcp
-;source=localhost:9200
[modulator]
; Mode 'fix' uses a fixed factor and is really not recommended. It is more
@@ -99,7 +100,7 @@ gainmode=var
; Transmission mode
; If not defined, take the mode from ETI
-;mode=2
+;mode=1
; The digital gain is a value that is multiplied to each sample. It is used
; to tune the chain to make sure that no non-linearities appear up to the
@@ -116,11 +117,11 @@ digital_gain=0.8
; is enabled or not !
rate=2048000
-; CIC equaliser for USRP1 and USRP2
+; (DEPRECATED) CIC equaliser for USRP1 and USRP2
; Set to 0 to disable CicEqualiser
; when set to 400000000, an additional USRP2 check is enabled.
; See DabModulator.cpp line 186
-dac_clk_rate=0
+;dac_clk_rate=0
; The USRP1 does not have flexible clocking, you will need
;rate=3200000
@@ -149,19 +150,9 @@ enabled=1
;filtertapsfile=simple_taps.txt
[poly]
-;Predistortion using memoryless polynom
-enabled=1
+;Predistortion using memoryless polynom, see dpd/ folder for more info
+enabled=0
polycoeffile=polyCoefs
-;eg:
-;echo "8
-;0.1
-;0
-;0
-;0
-;0
-;0
-;0
-;0" > polyCoefs
[output]
; choose output: possible values: uhd, file, zmq, soapysdr
@@ -191,7 +182,7 @@ output=uhd
;format=s8
; The output file:
-filename=/dev/stdout
+filename=ofdm.iq
[uhdoutput]
; The UHD output can be directly used with the Ettus USRP devices
@@ -201,30 +192,30 @@ filename=/dev/stdout
; master_clock_rate = 4 * sample_rate
; or even a higher factor.
;
-; Settings for a USRP B100:
+; Settings for the B200:
device=
-; you can put additional UHD device settings here
master_clock_rate=32768000
-type=b100
-txgain=2.0
-; Try first with small gain values
-; Also set rate to 2048000
-
-; For the B200
-; More information and measurements available on:
-; http://wiki.opendigitalradio.org/index.php/USRP_B200_Measurements
-;
-; Settings:
-;device=
-;master_clock_rate=32768000
-;type=b200
-;txgain=40
+type=b200
+txgain=40
; The B200 needs larger gains (up to 89dB) but,
; "Gain settings are application specific, but it is recommended that users
; consider using at least half of the available gain to get reasonable dynamic
; range."
; From the B200 User Manual
; http://files.ettus.com/uhd_docs/manual/html/usrp_b200.html
+;
+; More information and measurements available on:
+; http://wiki.opendigitalradio.org/index.php/USRP_B200_Measurements
+
+
+; Settings for a USRP B100:
+;device=
+; you can put additional UHD device settings here
+;master_clock_rate=32768000
+;type=b100
+;txgain=2.0
+; Try first with small gain values
+; Also set rate to 2048000
; For the USRP1
@@ -233,7 +224,7 @@ txgain=2.0
; the usrp1 can have two daughterboards, the subdevice parameter allows you
; to choose which one to use
;subdevice=A:0
-; The USRP1 doesn't support master_clock_rate, you need to enable resamping
+; The USRP1 doesn't support master_clock_rate, you need to enable resampling
; You must specify either frequency or channel, but not both.
@@ -275,7 +266,7 @@ max_gps_holdover_time=600
; Enable the TCP server to communicate TX and RX feedback for
; digital predistortion.
; Set to 0 to disable
-dpd_port=50055
+;dpd_port=50055
; section defining ZeroMQ output properties
[zmqoutput]