APPENDIX 2. LOG FORMAT
From the PC program you can export the records in CSV format. Below, you can
see an example of a CSV with a single sample:
*LOG_VERSION;4;
*MODEL;WaveMon 300 kHz - 8 GHz ICNIRP 1998;
*SERIAL;18WMA00053;
*LIMIT;ICNIRP_1998_GENERALPUBLIC;ICNIRP_1998_GENERALPUBLIC;
*ALARM_LEVEL;E;AC;10;INS;25;AVG;%;H;AC;10;INS;25;AVG;%;
*RMS_AVG;E;360;s;H;360;s;
*DATE;E_INST;E_AVG;E_MAX_AVG;E_UNITS;E_ALARM;H_INST;H_AVG;H_
MAX_AVG;H_UNITS;H_ALARM;GPS_LAT;GPS_LONG;HEIGHT;
2019-11- 0 5
10:03:05;0.02;0.01;0.01;%;0;0.80;0.12;0.12;%;0;4123.673340;211.310577;-0.1;
The rst 5 lines represent the header, with the following information:
1. Log format version
2. WaveMon model
3. Serial number
4. Limit applied
5. Thresholds and type (INS, AVG) of the 2 alarms for eld E (electric), H
(magnetic) and units
6. Average time
7. Header row with the following information:
a. DATE: Date and time of sample
b. E_INST: instantaneous power density
c. E_AVG: average of the electric eld at the time of log
d. E_MAX_AVG: maximum average of the electric eld measured
during the last log interval
e. E_UNITS: electric eld units
f. E_ALARM: alarm tag for electric eld. 0: without alarm; 1: rst
threshold alarm; 2: second threshold alarm
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