Specifications

Files are automatically deleted at some time after their air date, as specified by the program
producer.
Live Streams
Live programs
Live programs come through the AMR-100 just like the Wegener Unity 4000
®
. The programs
are sent from the satellite uplink site and come out a port (target) on the back of the
AMR-100 receiver. Because of the ability to address specific receivers for files, specific
receivers have to be permissioned to receive a live program. In the Amb-OS Utility, you can
see what live programs have been permissioned for your receiver. The AMR-100 Statistics
page will list the number of live programs for your receiver.
Live programs are also sent to TMAP target which is assigned by the station. The description
is found in the Target Maps section.
Classic DVB PIDs
The AMR-100 can also play the programs carried on the Wegener Unity 4000
®
. These are
the programs referred by the three alphanumeric designators as programs or networks (FN1,
AA1, etc.). The intent is to provide an emergency service should your Wegener Unity 4000
®
need repair and not a permanent replacement for these programs.
Some of these programs carry protected content and to keep that secure, a receiver has to be
permissioned to receive the content. If you need to use a one of those programs on your
AMR-100 to continue service, please contact the network and ask them for permission to
carry the program on the AMR-100. Once Amb-OS receives permission from the network to
allow your receiver to decode that program, you will be permissioned for that program for
the length of time the network has given Amb-OS.
File Playback
Targets
The audio outputs are called “Targets” and there are only three basic targets on the receiver.
1. The audio outputs are T1 and T2 (Target 1 and 2) and include the digital outputs (see the
description below). These can be addressed as separate left and right ports: T1L, T1R,
T2L and T2R.
2. An Ethernet stream (T224.0.0.1:5004) that can be decoded by another computer or by an
appliance dedicated to decoding streams.
3. A file (Trecordedprogram.MP2) which allows a receiver to take a live program and
record for later playback. “Trecordedprogram.MP2” is the name you want to use to for
the recorded program. TFOCUS_DAILY.MP2 would be the target and the file name on
the receiver would be FOCUSDAILY.MP2.
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NOTE:
An Internet connection to the AMR-100 is not necessary for the receiver to
operate. However, if there is no Internet connection, the AMR-100 cannot notify
the uplink server of missing packets in a file and receive those packets. Thus an
interruption in power or RF will result in a corrupt file.