# satnogs-monitor example config # log level 0 -> WARN, 1 -> INFO, 2 -> DEBUG, 3 -> TRACE #log_level = 1 # If satnogs-monitor runs on the same machine as the satnogs-client, you can # set data_path to the satnogs-client data path and get some observation data # as it happens #data_path = "/tmp/.satnogs/data" # If you have a rotator setup you can specify your rotctld address here to # display the rotators position next to the vessels azimuth and elevation #rotctld_address = "127.0.0.1:4533" # Change the rotctld_interval to adjust the polling interval for the rotator # position. Increase this value if your rotator position stops updating after # the observation has been started. (min: 1s, default: 5s) #rotctld_interval = 5 # The job data is updated every 600 seconds. Since you can't schedule new jobs # sooner than now + 10 minutes this guarantees that we don't miss any # observations. #job_update_interval = 600 #[[stations]] # Your stations SatNOGS id #satnogs_id = 175 # Set this to true if the monitor runs on the same machine as the SetNOGS # ground station to get system infos (CPU temperature, Mem usage, ...). #local = false [ui] # dB range of the spectrum and waterfall plot #db_min = -100.0 #db_max = 0.0 # Number of orbits plotted on the map. #ground_track_num = 3 # If you enabled the rotator monitoring you can override the warning (yellow) # and error level here. #rotator_warn = 5.0 #rotator_error = 15.0 # draw the satellite footprint on the map #sat_footprint = true # the spectrum_plot and waterfall widgets are only available if satnogs-monitor # is run on the same machine as your SatNOGS station and the data_path is set to # the satnogs-client data path # # enable spectrum plot #spectrum_plot = false # # enable waterfall (you'll need a true color terminal) #waterfall = false