They will appear as separate entries in the Receiver dropdown list. The ADC overload is managed using the following algorithm: In case of an ADC overflow the step attenuator is incremented by one db every ms until the overload goes away or we run out of the attenuation range. In the absence of overload the attenuator is decreased 1db every 10s, until it's back to zero or the overflow bit re-appears. This prevents the skimmer from starting too many threads and trying to decode junk.
With the RBN aggregattor software you can monitor the quality of your spots by telnetting to:. Skip to content. Star Ad hoc server connections can be created via the [Session.
Connect to] feature. These servers will be added to the Connect To Virtual Group. From there they can be converted into real servers by moving them to a user-created group. In the [Connection Settings] tab, enter the role name and role instance name into Load balance config as described here e. Certain key combinations and Windows actions can be tricky to perform over the remote session--particularly when RDCMan itself is started within a remote session--e.
These are available from the [Session. Send keys] and [Session. Remote actions] menu items. The [Tool. Options] menu item brings up the Options Dialog. Global settings, e. Most server-related options, e. Check the auto-save check box and specify the interval in minutes for saving. An interval of 0 will not save periodically but will suppress the save prompt when exiting RDCMan.
Prompt to reconnect connected servers on startup RDCMan remembers which servers where connected when the program was exited. On the next run you are prompted to choose which servers to reconnect. Disabling this option automatically reconnects all previously connected servers. See Command Line for command line switches that affect this behavior. Default group settings Clicking this button opens a dialog to configure the settings for the base level of the inheritance hierarchy.
Click to select gives focus to remote client When selecting a node in the server tree control with a mouse click, the default behavior is to keep focus on the tree control. There is an option to change this to focus on the selected server.
Dim nodes when the tree control is inactive RDCMan can dim the tree control when it is inactive. This presents a more obvious visual distinction of keyboard focus. The options are also available from the [View. Client size] menu. Thumbnail Unit Size The thumbnail unit size can be specified as an absolute pixel size or a relative percentage of the client panel width. Many of the remote desktop hot keys are configurable.
There is a limited mapping, however. To change a hot key, navigate to the text box for the hot key and press the new "something" key. Depending on the bandwidth available from your machine, you will want to limit Windows UI features to improve performance. The connection speed drop down can be used to set all options together, or they can be individually customized.
The features are: desktop backgrounds, showing full window contents when dragging, menu and window animation, and windows themes. Show full screen connection bar Auto-hide connection bar When a server is displayed in full-screen mode, the remote desktop activeX control provides a UI connection bar at the top of the window. This bar can be toggled on and off. When it is on, you can choose to have it pinned or auto-hidden.
Full screen window is always on top When RDCMan is displaying a server in full-screen mode, you can choose to have the window always displayed as the top-most window. Use multiple monitors when necessary By default, a full screen session is restricted to the monitor containing the server window. You can enable multiple monitor spanning in the full screen options.
If the remote desktop is larger than window's monitor, it will span as many monitors as needed to fit the remote session. Note that only rectangular areas are used, so if you have two monitors with differing vertical resolutions, the shorter of the two is used.
Also, there is a hard limit of x for the remote desktop control. Groups and Servers have a number of tabbed property pages with various customization options. Many of these pages are common to groups and servers.
When the "Inherit from parent" check box is checked, the settings that follow are inherited from the parent container. Most server-related changes, e. This page only appears for the properties of a file.
It contains options for the file's group name, shows the full path to the file which can't be edited , and has a comment field. This page only appears for the properties of a group.
It contains options for the group name, parent nesting, and a comment. This page only appears for the properties of a server. It contains options for the server name, its display name, parent nesting, and a comment.
Use the PowerShell command:. The Logon Credentials property page contains options pertaining to remote login. The user name, password, and domain are set on this page. When logging in to a machine "domain" rather than a Windows domain, you can specify [server] or [display]. This former will be substituted with the server name, the latter with the display name, at logon time. It is useful when you have a group of machines which require logging in as administrator.
The Logon Settings entered in the properties pages are used by default for new connections. If you want to temporarily customize these settings for a new connection, connect using the Connect As menu item.
The Gateway name, authentication method, and local address bypass options are on this page. Users of operating systems starting from Vista SP1 and Longhorn server will have additional options regarding logon credentials:.
Explicit entry of Gateway user name and password Ability to share the Gateway credentials with the remote server. The Connection Settings tab includes settings to customize how a session is connected and what happens upon logon.
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