[amsat-bb] Historical Data download for FOX-1A?
Burns Fisher
wb1fj-bb at fisher.cc
Sun Jul 26 23:35:25 UTC 2020
I know you can export CSV files from any graph that you make. There is a
button on the graph. I hear what you are saying about the FOXDB contents.
I'm not sure if you can export the full monty, but I suspect the files in
FOXDB may differ from satellite to satellite. I will ask the developer
and let you know.
Burns WB1FJ
On Sun, Jul 26, 2020 at 7:30 PM Bill Gaylord <chibill110 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Actually they are .log files but there the data in the FOXDB folder. None
> of them have headers for the columns. But now that I think about it they
> are probably the same as the columns in the tables when you actually run
> FoxTelem.
>
> KD9KCK
>
> On Sun, Jul 26, 2020 at 7:18 PM Burns Fisher <wb1fj-bb at fisher.cc> wrote:
>
>> What CSV files are you getting from FoxTelem. As I recall they all have
>> a first line that has the name of the field. Or do you mean
>> translation from downlinked units to standard units (like volts, ma,
>> degrees, etc)? I'm not sure there is a doc, but there probably should be.
>> Let us know what you need to know.
>>
>> Burns WB1FJ
>>
>> On Sun, Jul 26, 2020 at 4:38 PM Bill Gaylord via AMSAT-BB <
>> amsat-bb at amsat.org> wrote:
>>
>>> Is there a document on how the CSV files are formatted? (I can't seem to
>>> find any information on what columns are what.)
>>>
>>> KD9KCK
>>>
>>> On Sun, Jul 26, 2020 at 2:07 AM Jerry Buxton via AMSAT-BB <
>>> amsat-bb at amsat.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> > Bill,
>>> >
>>> > You can download all of the data for any particular satellite with
>>> > FoxTelem, using the "fetch server data" menu item.
>>> > I would suggest setting up/switching to a separate FoxTelem data
>>> > directory for that so the info doesn't overwrite your own captured data
>>> > and can be left alone to play with.
>>> >
>>> > Your analysis is of interest to engineering and many others I am sure,
>>> > once you have studied the data and come to some conclusions or
>>> > hypotheses you may want to consider presenting it in an AMSAT Journal
>>> > article.
>>> >
>>> > Jerry Buxton, NØJY
>>> >
>>> > On 7/25/2020 22:22, Bill Gaylord via AMSAT-BB wrote:
>>> > > Is it possible to get some sort of download for the Historical
>>> Telemetry
>>> > > downlinked by Fox-1A? It would be interesting to study its life in
>>> space.
>>> >
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