Recording from the command line
Recording from the command line
Hi fellows,
I'd like to know if there exists a piece of software for windoze which can be ordered to record I/Q from command line?
Something like "record <centre freq> <bandwidth> <time|data_amount>
73, Jukka oh2bua
I'd like to know if there exists a piece of software for windoze which can be ordered to record I/Q from command line?
Something like "record <centre freq> <bandwidth> <time|data_amount>
73, Jukka oh2bua
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Re: Recording from the command line
I'll answer myself:
Thank you Sir for your smart question.
Starting from the latest HDSDR release (2.75 final), you are able to do that.
One of the following new, self-explanatory command line parameters must be used: -recRF, -recIF or -recAF.
Pay attention that your HDSDR must be fully setup for your recording: EXTIO stuff and RX/LO frequency. Autostart must be ON, and also the "file split" value in recording scheduler affects.
Well, how to stop the recording from command line? Only by the rough way: TASKKILL /IM SDRuno.exe /T /F
73, Jukka oh2bua
Thank you Sir for your smart question.
Starting from the latest HDSDR release (2.75 final), you are able to do that.
One of the following new, self-explanatory command line parameters must be used: -recRF, -recIF or -recAF.
Pay attention that your HDSDR must be fully setup for your recording: EXTIO stuff and RX/LO frequency. Autostart must be ON, and also the "file split" value in recording scheduler affects.
Well, how to stop the recording from command line? Only by the rough way: TASKKILL /IM SDRuno.exe /T /F
73, Jukka oh2bua
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