[hpsdr] Signal level discrepancy RA Utility / Multimeter

Joe Martin k5so at k5so.com
Fri Feb 12 05:58:17 PST 2016


George, 

Thanks, I did try that earlier but I’ll take a look at it again.  As I recall simply using a “using System.Net.NetworkInformation” declaration as is done in KK  didn’t solve the issue for me earlier.  Maybe there is more that needs to be done to make it invariant? 

Joe K5SO

On Feb 12, 2016, at 5:01 AM, George Byrkit wrote:

> Joe,
> Your better course of action is to write the file with commas "," separating fields, and
> periods "." separating parts of a floating point value, and ensure that you write and read
> them with 'invariant culture'.  That is you ensure that all floating point numbers are
> read and written as if they were in the US.  This is what Kiss Konsole has done with
> considerable success.  It also allows the files to be interchanged freely among hams.
> 
> George K9TRV
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hpsdr [mailto:hpsdr-bounces at lists.openhpsdr.org] On Behalf Of Joe Martin
> Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2016 10:43 PM
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> Subject: Re: [hpsdr] Signal level discrepancy RA Utility / Multimeter
> 
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> 
> RA utility users: 
> 
> It appears that semicolon is a standard column delimiter.  I believe if I include the
> statement "sep=;" in the first line of the .csv file and use a semicolon in each line of
> the two-column data to deliniate the columns when the data are written to disk things
> should work for both EU region and US region computer settings for the RA .csv files.  
> 
> We'll see. 
> 
> 73, Joe K5SO




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