Command Line Options
Network Capture
Usage: RadarDataDumper.exe (For Network Capture) [-i ip address] [-p port] [-o output prefix] [-n numsamples] [-a numazimuths] [-d start delay secs] [-t time to dump] [-c short term time constant] [-l long term time constant] [-e optional encoder size]
File Replay Capture
Usage: RadarDataDumper.exe (For File Replay) [-s file] [-o output prefix] [-n numsamples] [-a numazimuths] [-t time to dump] [-d start delay secs] [-c short term time constant] [-l long term time constant]
Common Options
- [-o output prefix] - Text to prefix dump files with
- [-n numsamples] - Range in bins of radar / recording
- [-a numazimuths] - Number of azimuths per rotation e.g CDR this 400
- [-d start delay secs] - Delay before system will start recording data (default 10)
- [-t time to dump] - Time in seconds to record, the recorder will dump the data once a second for -t seconds (default 120)
- [-c short term time constant] - Short term clutter constant (default 0.85)
- [-l long term time constant] - Long term clutter constant (default 0.995)
Network Capture Options
- [-i ip address] - IP Address of radar (default 192.168.0.1)
- [-p port] - Radar data port (default 6317)
- [-e optional encoder size] - This will default based on the radar port number, either 4096 for legacy or 5600 for newer, this should only be used if the radar is very old with 4000 count encoder
File Replay Capture Options
- [-s file] - Cambridge Pixel CPR file
Example Output
Network Capture : 192.168.0.2:6317
Output Prefix : Results-1460102260102
Num Samples : 2000
Num Azimuths : 400
Capture Count : 120
Short Clutter Constant : 0.850000
Long Clutter Constant : 0.995000
Encoder Size : 5600
Please Wait [10]s For Data Collection To Start ..........
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