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The xir3000arch plugin for RTI .REC filesFrom $1If you have data recorded as folders of ".REC" files by Russell Technologies Inc. software (e.g. WinHorizon, IntegRadar, RadarSample) you can read them into radR using the xir3000arch plugin (formerly called xenexarch). You do not need any RTI hardware or software to use this plugin, which is available in both the linux and Windows versions of radR. New: as of 13 June 2012:
New: as of 24 Oct. 2011:
New: as of 4 Nov. 2010:
OverviewThis plugin treats a folder of .REC files as an archive with a single run of scans. Using the "From: | xir300arch | Choose file..." menu button in the player window, you can select a .REC file which will be taken as the first file in the run; remaining files with larger sequence numbers (assumed to be 8 digits, for now) form the rest of the run. Data are assumed to be 8 bits, and must be in the RT_RLC_2, RT_RLC_3, or RT_RLC_4 formats. Scans consist of 1024 pulses of 506 samples each in RT_RLC_2 format, but can contain up to 4096 pulses in the other formats. If a scan contains pulses with different maximum ranges, the data from pulses with the finer resolution are coarsened (by averaging) appropriately, and filled with zero out to the maximum range for the scan. (I don't know whether that ever happens, but the file format doesn't rule it out). radR's scan conversion understands data size, and so the 8-bit data values will span the full range of colour palettes. Providing timestamps and sweep duration for pre-RT_RLC_4 archivesIf scan timestamps (e.g. from the UTC sensor field) are not available in the .REC files, they will be guessed from the filename if possible, or a fixed starting time will be chosen, and scans will be assumed to follow at regular intervals determined by the radar's rotation speed. The plugin menu provides controls for choosing starting timestamp and antenna rotation speed: Underlays for SDK sample dataUnderlay files for the three sample datasets provided in the RTI Software Development Kit are provided below (they are screenshots from maps.google.com) The corresponding ".geom.R" files describe the geometry of these files relative to the data archives, and should be downloaded with them and stored in the same folder. The underlay plugin can be used to load these files into the plot window. You will need to both load the underlay image and enable the underlay plugin. To actually see the underlay under the radar data, you will need to use one of the "semitrans" palettes for cold samples. All palettes are interpolated gradients in red, green, blue, and alpha. Also, the sample data are assumed to come from a t-bar (open array) antenna mounted in standard (horizontal) position. Note: the DEMO .REC archive was recorded on a moving vessel, and the underlay plugin is not currently capable of tracking motion of the radar, so the data will shift across the map as you scan through it. The other two .REC archives are from fixed locations. Data recorded with older RIB hardwareFor files recorded using the older RTI RIB hardware, you can manually change which DSP program the current archive is treated as coming from using the entries on the xir300arch plugin menu. This simply changes the meaning of the .REC file's range indexes, and will cause a screen update to show the data at the new scale. TODO:
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