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site
Site name typed in the setup program on RVP900 that generated the data. site
fields are preprocessed to remove characters that would mess up the filename, such
as unprintable characters, space and /.
taskname
Identification of the application configuration that was operating when the TS data
were collected. In the case of IRIS, it is the IRIS TASK name. In the case of the Ascope
utility, it is set to ascope_<filename> where filename is the name of the saved
ascope configuration that was used to collect the data (in the example,
Ascope_DEFAULT). In the case of a custom user application, the user can specify an
appropriate ID for the configuration so that it is archived appropriately. taskname
fields are preprocessed to remove characters that would mess up the filename, such
as unprintable characters, space and /.
sweep
A full 360° (or partial sector in sector mode) of data, typically collected at a fixed
elevation angle. Most data acquisition software packages, such as IRIS, collect volume
scan data this way. The sweeps are indexed 1, 2, 3, ... In the case where ascope is used
for RVP900 operation, there is no concept of a sweep and the sweep number is set to
0. For RHI scanning, the concept of a sweep is the same, except that it is an elevation
sweep rather than azimuth sweep.
polarization
This is the transmit polarization. There are four choices: H, V, H+V (simultaneous H and
V transmit) and ALT (alternating H and V transmit).
-count:N
Each file consists of the IQ data for all range bins for each pulse in the sweep.
Use -count:N to
define how many pulses to display.
In the example in the -data section, the count is set to 1, that is, only the information for
one pulse is displayed.
-data
Use the –data option to see the IQ values for each range bin.
This example has the time series values for 400 bins for the 101st pulse:
$ tsview RVP8.20031208.192519.074* –count:1 –skip:100 –data Site:RVP8
Pulse #101 at :19:25:19.406 8 DEC 2003 UTC, Az: 9.99, El:29.98
0: (–91.2 ,244 ) (–91.2, 0) (–80.4,209) (–87.4,149) (–82.2,150) (–79.9, 95)
6: (–84.2 ,157 ) (–81.4,182) (–81.6,100) (–83.8,276) (–79.2,331) (–83.9,220)
12: (–83.2 ,202 ) (–84.9, 53) (–78.7, 52) (–82.3,184) (–82.7,121) (–78.7,286)
. . .
390: (–90.2 ,244 ) (–83.5 ,228) (–83.7,264) (–86.4,181) (–85.4,182) (–
84.8,206)
396: (–84.5, 19) (–118,233) (–81.0 ,149) (–96.5,256) (–90.9,249)
Bin 396 Bin 397 Bin 398 Bin 399 Bin 400
RVP900 User Guide M211322EN-J
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