source: core/trunk/client/flarmclient.conf

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[249]1#
[310]2# This is the configuration file for the flarmradar client program
[249]3#
4
5# The mandatory key to use to identify the client. Contact
6# info@flarmradar.ch to get a client key.
[281]7key  = ... your_key ...
[249]8
[278]9# Where to send the flarm data. You need to adapt this setting if you run
[249]10# your own Flarm-Radar site. If you use the public site, then you don't need
11# to change this setting.
[258]12#url = http://test.flarmradar.ch/rest/flarmdata/records
13url = http://www.flarmradar.ch/rest/flarmdata/records
[278]14
[331]15# Where to write log output (see options -d and -t). The default value (syslog)
16# uses the local syslog daemon. Setting this value to a absolution path
17# (e.g. /var/log/flarmclient.log) will cause the client to log to the specified
18# file. Note that this file is normally not rotated, it will grow unlimited.
19# Finally, log goes to stdout if this setting is commented out.
20#log = /var/log/flarmclient.log
21log = syslog
[278]22
[310]23###############################################################################
24# Serial Port Settings
25###############################################################################
[278]26# Popular USB-to-Serial converters like Aten UC232A use this device
27#serial_device = /dev/ttyUSB0
28# The Raspberry UART device, to disable console output to the serial interface
29# see http://www.irrational.net/2012/04/19/using-the-raspberry-pis-serial-port/
30serial_device = /dev/ttyAMA0
31
[281]32# Use FlarmTool or a common terminal application to determine the current baud
33# rate of your flarm device.
34#baud = 4800
35#baud = 9600
36#baud = 19200
37#baud = 38400
[278]38baud = 57600
39
[310]40###############################################################################
41# Flarm Configuration
42###############################################################################
43
44# The program tries to apply a meaningful configuration to the flarm device at
[293]45# startup. Set this value to 0 to disable device configuration. Default: 1 (true)
46do_device_config = 1
[278]47
[310]48# Aircraft Type
49# 0 = unknown
50# 1 = glider / motor-glider
51# 2 = tow / tug plane
52# 3 = helicopter / rotorcraft
53# 4 = parachute
54# 5 = drop plane for parachutes
55# 6 = hang-glider (hard)
56# 7 = para-glider (soft)
57# 8 = powered aircraft
58# 9 = jet aircraft
59# 10 = flying saucer (UFO)
60# 11 = balloon
61# 12 = airship
62# 13 = unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)
63# 15 = static object, don't use this, causes alerts in approaching planes
64acft_type = 0
[293]65
[310]66# which sentences are availble on the data port
67# 0: no output
68# 1: GPRMC, GPGGA, GPPSA plus FLARM proprietary sentences (incl. PGRMZ)
69# 2: only GPRMC, GPGGA, GPPSA but no FLARM proprietary sentences (incl. PGRMZ)
70# 3: only FLARM proprietary sentences (incl. PGRMZ), but no GPRMC, GPGGA, GPPSA
71nmeaout = 1
72
73# maximum horizontal distance of aircraft to be processed, in meters
74# values between 2000 and 25500 are allowed
75range = 25500
76
77# speed threshold in m/sec below which the aircraft is treated as "on the ground"
78# values between 1 and 10 are allowed
79threshold = 2
80
81# output device configuration
82# 0: normal operation
83# 1: switch off LEDs and buzzer
84# 2: switch off only LEDs
85# 3: switch off only buzzer
86visual = 3
87
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