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When connected to stdout, perl uses line buffering. If not connected to stdout (e.g. from a pipe) it defaults to block buffering. This causes a long delay and decoding issues when using the NMEA output in other tools. With this change always use line buffering so that NMEA messages are flushed immediately. Tested with NMEAoIP and GPSD: <decoder> | pos2nmea.pl | socat - tcp-l:4444,reuseaddr,fork <decoder> | pos2nmea.pl | gpsd -Nnrb /dev/stdin |
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README.md | ||
metno_netcdf_gpx.py | ||
pa-stdout.c | ||
pos2aprs.pl | ||
pos2gpx.pl | ||
pos2kml.pl | ||
pos2nmea.pl |
README.md
Tools
convert decoder output
pos2kml.pl
,pos2gpx.pl
,pos2nmea.pl
,pos2aprs.pl
perl scripts for kml-, gpx-, nmea- or aprs-output, resp.- Usage/Example
./rs92ecc --ecc --crc -v --vel2 -e brdc3050.15n 2015101_14Z.wav | ./pos2nmea.pl
stderr
: frame output
stdout
: NMEA output
Only NMEA:./rs92ecc --ecc --crc -v --vel2 -e brdc3050.15n 2015101_14Z.wav | ./pos2nmea.pl 2>/dev/null
audio output to stdout
pa-stdout.c
select SDR Output device/stereo channel and output to stdout- Usage/Example
./pa-stdout --list
./pa-stdout 2 | ./rs41dm_dft --ecc2 --crc -vx --ptu
( audio device no 2 -> stdout -> ./rs41dm_dft )