Hi Steve, Bill,
I think Bill is right on with the 10 character limit. I checked several
archive files form WSPRnet, it definitely looks like a field limit.
I wrote up a Python script [1] that combines some work from Gian Piero
(I2GPG) and R scripts from Pavel Demin to do basic analysis. I have
several more modules in the works that will use use Pandas [2] and
Matplotlib [3] but they are are not ready yet. One of them will do
comparison against WSPR versions, which is what brought up this subject.
Attached is from your call and mine. Obviously, yours is more
interesting as you are on most all the bands. It's a simple spots per
hour plot, but, it forms the based of creating other analysis plots.
It would be good if we could get the version info in the DB so as to
allow for more in-depth comparisons between versions
[1] https://github.com/KI7MT/wspr-ana
[2] http://pandas.pydata.org/
[3] http://matplotlib.org/
73's
Greg, KI7MT
On 06/15/2016 12:10 PM, Steven Franke wrote:
> Hi Greg -
>
> I should point out that I am not a typical wspr spotter, as most of my spots
> come from my 8-band USRP-based SDR. Rather than have 8 instances of WSJT-X
> running, I use a Gnuradio receiver that is controlled by xml-rpc commands to
> write 8 .wav files every 2-minute cycle. Those files are decoded by the same
> wsprd that is used in WSJT-X, but the whole process, including uploading of
> spots, is controlled by bash shell scripts running as cron jobs under linux.
> I think that the version tag is “null” for the spots from that system. I
> also have a TS-480 running the development version of WSJT-X — that rig
> band-hops and also transmits. The spots from that rig will have the
> "1.7.0-deve” tag, I assume.
>
> Steve k9an
>
>> On Jun 15, 2016, at 11:50 AM, KI7MT <ki7m...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Bill, Joe,
>>
>> I was looking at WSPR spots from WSJT-X on WSPRnet and noticed the SVN
>> revision tag is being truncated somehow. I am not sure if it is
>> happening on the WSPRnet side or the WSJT-X reporting side.
>>
>> Below if a quick query showing the counts for June month to date. The
>> 4.0 / 2.0 counts are from WSPR (Python versions), I've no idea where the
>> NULL "" version counts are coming from, but they certainly make up the
>> majority of spots made in the data set I looked at.
>>
>> It would be nice if we could get the full WSJT--X Version in the report,
>> the same as what happens with WSJT-X PSK Reporter spots.
>>
>> The data was filtered on K9AN ( as Spotter and Heard by Others )
>>
>> Raw Count Data
>> -----------------------
>> "" "107311"
>>
>> "1.7.0-deve" "20524"
>>
>> "1.6.0" "5502"
>>
>> "2.12_r3617" "1339"
>>
>> "2.0_r1714" "1137"
>>
>> "1.6.1-deve" "596"
>>
>> "0.8_r3058" "533"
>>
>> "4.0 r4171" "316"
>>
>> "1.6.0-rc1" "214"
>>
>> "1.6.0-deve" "197"
>>
>> "2.21_r2286" "164"
>>
>> "1.6.0-rc2" "161"
>>
>> "0.6" "118"
>>
>> "0.9_r4178" "118"
>>
>> "3.9_r2840" "102"
>>
>> "2.11_r2263" "87"
>>
>> "4.0 r5489" "77"
>>
>> "0.9_r5162" "61"
>>
>> "3.00_r2326" "59"
>>
>> "4.00_r4171" "56"
>>
>> "4.0 r4889" "36"
>>
>> "4.0 r3015" "13"
>>
>> "4.0 r6470" "12"
>>
>> "4.0 r6434" "3"
>>
>> "2.20_r2279" "1"
>> -----------------------
>>
>> 73's
>> Greg, KI7MT
>>
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