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F4KXL_DStarGateway/DGWTimeServer/example.cfg

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[TimeServer]
callsign= # call of the gateway to send time beacons without G letter
address= # address of the gateway, defaults to 127.0.0.1
format= # possible values are voice, text, defaults to voice. note that voice also sends text along.
language= # valid values: english_uk_1, english_uk_2, english_us_1, english_us_2, deutsch_1, deutsch_2, francais, nederlands, svenska, espanol, norsk, portugues. Defaults to english_uk_1
interval= # valid values are 15, 30 and 60, defaults to 30
[Paths]
data=/usr/local/share/dstargateway.d/ #Path where the data (hostfiles, audio files etc) can be found
# Up to 4 repeaters can be enabled to transmit time beacons
[Repeater_1]
enabled=true # enable time beacons on this repeater
band=B # Module letter of the repeater
[Repeater_2]
enabled=false # enable time beacons on this repeater
band= # Module letter of the repeater
[Repeater_3]
enabled=false # enable time beacons on this repeater
band= # Module letter of the repeater
[Repeater_4]
enabled=false # enable time beacons on this repeater
band= # Module letter of the repeater
[Log]
path=/var/log/dstargateway/
fileRoot= # defaults to dgwtimeserver
fileRotate= # rotate log files daily, defaults to true
fileLevel= # defaults to info, valid values are trace, debug, info, warning, error, fatal, none
displayLevel= # defaults to info, valid values are trace, debug, info, warning, error, fatal, none
# Provided install routines install the program as a systemd unit. SystemD does not recommand "old-school" forking daemons nor does systemd
# require a pid file. Moreover systemd handles the user under which the program is started. This is provided as convenience for people who might
# run the program using sysv or any other old school init system.
[Daemon]
daemon=false
pidfile=/var/run/dstargateway/dstargateway.pid # pid file is in our case useless when running as a daemon using systemd as systemd takes care of the service not being started twice
user=dstar # user account the daemon will run under, ideally a user with low privileges. Switching to this user will only happen when the program is started as root

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