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Robb Kambic wrote: > > Chad, > > Can you shed some light on the decision to put products into NOAAport text > or NOAAport binary for the MRF MOS products? I believe all the MRF MOS > products should be in the text stream. Robb, The NOAAport ingestor inspects each product and counts the number of non-printable characters in the product. If this count reaches a certain threshold, the product is considered a binary product. The threshold at which the product is considered binary was chosen rather arbitrarily and is set to 3. The following ASCII characters are deemed printable. decimal 32 through 128 The following non-printable characters are also deemed printable because they are part of the standard WMO bulletin. NUL, SOH, STX, ETX, CR, LF Would it be possible for me to look at some of these MRF/MOS products that are being routed out HDS? -Chad PS. I installed the pqing.c you sent me last week. Sorry I didn't install it sooner. > > Also, please don't forget to add the new pqing.c code I sent a week ago. > > Thanks, > Robb... > > =============================================================================== > Robb Kambic Unidata Program Center > Software Engineer III Univ. Corp for Atmospheric Research > address@hidden WWW: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ > =============================================================================== > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 09:45:57 -0700 > From: Unidata Support <address@hidden> > Reply-To: Jim Cowie <address@hidden> > To: address@hidden > Subject: 20000322: IDD feed contents > > ------- Forwarded Message > > >To: address@hidden > >cc: John Murphy <address@hidden> > >From: Jim Cowie <address@hidden> > >Subject: IDD feed contents > >Organization: . > >Keywords: 200003221613.JAA03393 > > I was wondering how the SSEC NOAAPort receive systems used in the > IDD decide which feed to group the products into, either HDS or > IDS|DDPLUS. The reason I ask is that there seem to be some products > coming in over the HDS feed that I think should be on the IDS|DDPLUS > feed, namely (and there are probably others) the MRF MOS products (FOX.) > > Last night I set up a test where I fed two machines here at WITI from > the iita.rap machine. One machine requested "WMO" and the other one > "IDS|DDPLUS". The machine that requested WMO got 115 MRF MOS products > (FOX., FOAK) and the one that requested "IDS|DDPLUS" got 74. Looking > at the feedstats, both machines got the identical number of products > and bytes from the IDS|DDPLUS feeds, thus I have to conclude that the > additional products came over the HDS feed. Why? > > I don't need all the grid products at this time so I would rather just > feed the IDS|DDPLUS data. > > Thanks for any info, > > -jim > > -- > Jim Cowie Software Engineer > WITI Corporation address@hidden > 3300 Mitchell Lane > Boulder, CO 80301 (303) 497-8584 > > ------- End of Forwarded Message -- Chad W. Johnson Computer Programmer/Meteorologist Space Science and Engineering Center University of Wisconsin - Madison 1225 W. Dayton Street Madison, WI 53706 E-mail: address@hidden Phone: (608) 265-5292 Fax: (608) 263-6738