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Telewave [http://www.telewave.com/technical.html gives out] their patterns in a few formats. I've convert the Planet formatted .pat files to radio mobile format using this php code. It will produce a output of exactly 720 lines matching the [http://radiomobile.pe1mew.nl/?The_program:File_formats:Antenna_.ant_format_%28V3%29 V3 .ant file format] radio mobile uses. | Telewave [http://www.telewave.com/technical.html gives out] their patterns in a few formats. I've convert the Planet formatted .pat files to radio mobile format using this php code. It will produce a output of exactly 720 lines matching the [http://radiomobile.pe1mew.nl/?The_program:File_formats:Antenna_.ant_format_%28V3%29 V3 .ant file format] radio mobile uses. | ||
− | + | <nowiki><? | |
− | + | if (!isset($argv[1])) { | |
− | + | echo "usage: php convert.php patfile\n"; | |
− | + | return; | |
− | + | } else { | |
− | + | $pat = $argv[1]; | |
− | + | } | |
− | + | $s = file_get_contents($pat); | |
− | + | $r = preg_split('/\R/', $s); | |
− | + | if (count($r) < 1) | |
− | + | echo "Invalid file type\n"; | |
+ | $p = 1; | ||
+ | foreach ($r as $l => $k) { | ||
+ | $ln = $l + 1; | ||
+ | if ($ln == 547 || $ln == 727) { | ||
+ | continue; | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | if (preg_match("/((?:-){0,1}\d{1,3},((?:-){0,1}\d{1,3}\.\d{2}))/s", $k, $mt)) { | ||
+ | $p = 0; | ||
+ | echo $mt[2] . "\r\n"; | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | if ($p == 1) | ||
+ | echo ("Invalid file type\n"); | ||
+ | ?></nowiki> | ||
Here is a [[media:Telewave RM.zip|Zip]] of all the converted files, please place the .ant files into the directory of radio mobile and restart the program. | Here is a [[media:Telewave RM.zip|Zip]] of all the converted files, please place the .ant files into the directory of radio mobile and restart the program. |
Latest revision as of 19:24, 30 January 2016
Telewave gives out their patterns in a few formats. I've convert the Planet formatted .pat files to radio mobile format using this php code. It will produce a output of exactly 720 lines matching the V3 .ant file format radio mobile uses.
<? if (!isset($argv[1])) { echo "usage: php convert.php patfile\n"; return; } else { $pat = $argv[1]; } $s = file_get_contents($pat); $r = preg_split('/\R/', $s); if (count($r) < 1) echo "Invalid file type\n"; $p = 1; foreach ($r as $l => $k) { $ln = $l + 1; if ($ln == 547 || $ln == 727) { continue; } if (preg_match("/((?:-){0,1}\d{1,3},((?:-){0,1}\d{1,3}\.\d{2}))/s", $k, $mt)) { $p = 0; echo $mt[2] . "\r\n"; } } if ($p == 1) echo ("Invalid file type\n"); ?>
Here is a Zip of all the converted files, please place the .ant files into the directory of radio mobile and restart the program.