Hi Gerd
They are downloaded by phyghtmap. This is what I found digging into phyghtmap files:
|def getSRTMFileServer(self, resolution, srtmVersion):||
||        if srtmVersion == 2.1:||
||            return "https://dds.cr.usgs.gov/srtm/version2_1/SRTM{0:d}".format(resolution)||
||        elif srtmVersion == 3.0:||
||            if resolution == 1:||
||                urlRe = "https://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/download/8360/SRTM1{:s}V3/GEOTIFF/EE";||
||            elif resolution == 3:||
||                urlRe = "https://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/download/4960/SRTM3{:s}V2/GEOTIFF3/EE";||
||            return urlRe|
They should come from the second URL above.

El 13/4/20 a las 8:24, Gerd Petermann escribió:
Hi Carlos,

sorry for the late response. I found no hint on the phyghtmap page 
http://katze.tfiu.de/projects/phyghtmap/
regarding a new format for srtm data. The hgt format is not compressed. Do you 
know from where these 12.4 MB files came from?

Gerd

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Von: mkgmap-dev <[email protected]> im Auftrag von Carlos Dávila 
<[email protected]>
Gesendet: Samstag, 11. April 2020 17:09
An: Development list for mkgmap
Betreff: [mkgmap-dev] "Small" SRTM1 files and DEM maps

I use phyghtmap to build contour lines and also to download hgt data
that I then use to build DEM maps with mkgmap. For a long time, SRTM1
files (and also VFP1) have all been ~24.7 MB in size, but lately (I
don't remember since when) SRTM1 are also served as 12.4 MB files.
phyghtmap is able to generate contour lines from those small files, as
they seem to contain the same information but with a different
compression ratio, but mkgmap fails to read them, and report them as
missing. Would it be possible to get support for such files in mkgmap?
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