1. Open a terminal window and type the following command:
$ echo "iris_setup.misc.ifallspd_melts[1]=20" | setup_change -load
This changes the February melting level to 2.0 km (1.2 mi). Note the number of the
month is UNIX style table index, thus 0 is January, 1 is February and similar. The units
are in 1/10 of km. You can change many of the profile and melting level setups on the
fly.
2. To make several changes at the same time, put the data in a file as follows:
$ echo "iris_setup.misc.ifallspd_melts[1]=20" >testfile
$ echo "iris_setup.misc.ifallspd_melts[2]=25" >>testfile
$ cat testfile | setup_change -load
Alternatively, put several name=value pairs in the same string if separated with "\n".
You can ssh this string from a central computer to all your various radars. This interface
is primarily intended to be invoked from automated script files. To see the current
values type the following:
$ setup_change -list | grep ifallspd
3. To specify that the melting level is unknown, you set this value to valid in Setup:
"iris_setup.misc.lMeltHeightValid = 1"
If you stop providing this information, you must set this value to invalid.
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