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Console Log
Paul edited this page Dec 1, 2024
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Sdrberry outputs logging information to the system console.
sdrberry
Option name: bass value: 0
Option name: fast value:
Option name: medium value:
Option name: mode value: 1
Option name: ratio value: 12
Option name: slow value:
Option name: threshold value: 0
Option name: treble value: 0
Input device name: "vc4-hdmi-0"
Device is not a keyboard
Input device name: "vc4-hdmi-0 HDMI Jack"
Device is not a keyboard
Input device name: "vc4-hdmi-1"
Device is not a keyboard
Input device name: "vc4-hdmi-1 HDMI Jack"
Device is not a keyboard
Input device name: "Microsoft Microsoft® Nano Transceiver v1.0"
Device is a keyboard
end keyboard
Input device name: "vc4-hdmi-0"
Input device name: "vc4-hdmi-0 HDMI Jack"
Input device name: "vc4-hdmi-1"
Input device name: "vc4-hdmi-1 HDMI Jack"
Input device name: "Microsoft Microsoft® Nano Transceiver v1.0"
Input device name: "Microsoft Microsoft® Nano Transceiver v1.0 Mouse"
Mouse device name: "Microsoft Microsoft® Nano Transceiver v1.0 Mouse"
Connect to ESP32 CAT interface
This system information helps to determine issues with audio drivers, soapysdr drivers or even system crash. It will print a stacktrace if the system fails. If you report an issue alsways add the logfile to the issue to help determine the issue. When you start sdrberry you have to redirect the logout put to a file
sdrberry > sdrberry.log 2>&1
or
sudo sdrberry > sdrberry.log 2>&1
Some SDR drivers need sudo to gain access to the device. To suppress the log file (like for normal operation) use:
sdrberry >/dev/null 2>&1