my $wantrtty = 1;
my $wantpsk = 1;
my $wantbeacon = 1;
+my $wantdx = 1;
+my $wantft = 1;
+my $wantpsk = 1;
+my $wantraw = 0;
my $showrbn;
my $help = 0;
my $man = 0;
'debug' => \$dbg,
'rbn' => \$showrbn,
'stats' => \$showstats,
+ 'raw' => \$wantraw,
'repeattime|rt=i' => sub { $minspottime = $_[1] * 60 },
'want=s' => sub {
my ($name, $value) = @_;
- $wantcw = $wantrtty = $wantpsk = $wantbeacon = 0;
+ $wantcw = $wantrtty = $wantpsk = $wantbeacon = $wantdx = $wantft = $wantpsk = 0;
for (split /[:,\|]/, $value) {
++$wantcw if /^cw$/i;
++$wantpsk if /^psk$/i;
++$wantrtty if /^rtty$/i;
- ++$wantbeacon if /^beacon$/i;
+ ++$wantbeacon if /^beacon/i;
+ ++$wantdx if /^dx$/i;
+ ++$wantft if /^ft$/;
+ ++$wantft, ++$wantrtty, ++$wantpsk if /^digi/;
}
},
'help|?' => \$help,
for ($attempts = 1; $attempts <= 5; ++$attempts) {
- say "admin,connecting to $host $port.. (attempt $attempts) " if $dbg;
+ say "ADMIN,connecting to $host $port.. (attempt $attempts) " if $dbg;
$sock = IO::Socket::IP->new(
PeerHost => $host,
PeerPort => $port,
last if $sock;
}
-die "admin,Cannot connect to $host:$port after 5 attempts $!" unless $sock;
-say "admin,connected" if $dbg;
+die "ADMIN,Cannot connect to $host:$port after 5 attempts $!\n" unless $sock;
+say "ADMIN,connected" if $dbg;
+$sock->timeout(0);
+
print $sock "$mycall\r\n";
-say "admin,call sent" if $dbg;
+say "ADMIN,call $mycall sent" if $dbg;
my %d;
my %spot;
my $tim = time;
# parse line
- my (undef, undef, $origin, $qrg, $call, $mode, $s, $m, $spd, $u, $sort, $t) = split /[:\s]+/;
- if ($t) {
+ say "RAW,$_" if $wantraw;
+
+ if (/call:/) {
+ print $sock "$mycall\r\n";
+ say "ADMIN,call $mycall sent" if $dbg;
+ }
+
+ my (undef, undef, $origin, $qrg, $call, $mode, $s, $m, $spd, $u, $sort, $t, $tx) = split /[:\s]+/;
+ my $b;
+
+ if ($t || $tx) {
+
+ # fix up times for things like 'NXDXF B' etc
+ if ($tx && $t !~ /^\d{4}Z$/) {
+ if ($tx =~ /^\d{4}Z$/) {
+ $b = $t;
+ $t = $tx;
+ } else {
+ say "ERR,$_";
+ next;
+ }
+ }
# We have an RBN data line, dedupe it very simply on time, ignore QRG completely.
# This works because the skimmers are NTP controlled (or should be) and will receive
$d{$p} = $tim;
++$norbn;
$qrg = sprintf('%.1f', nearest(.1, $qrg)); # to nearest 100Hz (to catch the odd multiple decpl QRG [eg '7002.07']).
- say join(',', "RBN", $origin, $qrg, $call, $mode, $s, $m, $spd, $u, $sort, $t) if $dbg || $showrbn;
+ if (!$wantraw && ($dbg || $showrbn)) {
+ my $s = join(',', "RBN", $origin, $qrg, $call, $mode, $s, $m, $spd, $u, $sort, $t);
+ $s .= ",$b" if $b;
+ say $s;
+ }
# Determine whether to "SPOT" it based on whether we have not seen it before (near this QRG) or,
# if we have, has it been a "while" since the last time we spotted it? If it has been spotted
my $nqrg = nearest(1, $qrg); # normalised to nearest Khz
my $sp = "$call|$nqrg"; # hopefully the skimmers will be calibrated at least this well!
my $ts = $spot{$sp};
-
+
if (!$ts || ($minspottime > 0 && $tim - $ts >= $minspottime)) {
- if ($wantbeacon && $sort =~ /^BEA/) {
- ;
- } else {
- # Haven't used a perl 'goto' like this ever!
- # Clearly I need to use an event driven framework :-)
- goto periodic if !$wantcw && $mode =~ /^CW/;
- goto periodic if !$wantrtty && $mode =~ /^RTTY/;
- goto periodic if !$wantpsk && $mode =~ /^PSK/;
+ my $want;
+
+ ++$want if $wantbeacon && $sort =~ /^BEA|NCD/;
+ ++$want if $wantcw && $mode =~ /^CW/;
+ ++$want if $wantrtty && $mode =~ /^RTTY/;
+ ++$want if $wantpsk && $mode =~ /^PSK/;
+ ++$want if $wantdx && $mode =~ /^DX/;
+ ++$want if $wantft && $mode =~ /^FT/;
+ if ($want) {
+ ++$nospot;
+ my $tag = $ts ? "RESPOT" : "SPOT";
+ $t .= ",$b" if $b;
+ say join(',', $tag, $origin, $qrg, $call, $mode, $s, $m, $spd, $u, $sort, $t);
+ $spot{$sp} = $tim;
}
-
- ++$nospot;
- my $tag = $ts ? "RESPOT" : "SPOT";
- say join(',', $tag, $origin, $qrg, $call, $mode, $s, $m, $spd, $u, $sort, $t);
- $spot{$sp} = $tim;
}
} else {
- say "data,$_" if $dbg;
+ say "DATA,$_" if $dbg && !$wantraw;
}
- periodic:
# periodic clearing out of the two caches
if (($tim % 60 == 0 && $tim > $last) || ($last && $tim >= $last + 60)) {
my $count = 0;
my $removed = 0;
-
+
while (my ($k,$v) = each %d) {
if ($tim-$v > 60) {
delete $d{$k};
++$count;
}
}
- say "admin,rbn cache: $removed removed $count remain" if $dbg;
+ say "ADMIN,rbn cache: $removed removed $count remain" if $dbg;
$count = $removed = 0;
while (my ($k,$v) = each %spot) {
if ($tim-$v > $minspottime*2) {
++$count;
}
}
- say "admin,spot cache: $removed removed $count remain" if $dbg;
+ say "ADMIN,spot cache: $removed removed $count remain" if $dbg;
say join(',', "STAT", $noraw, $norbn, $nospot) if $showstats;
$noraw = $norbn = $nospot = 0;
As default, this program will connect to port 7000. Use this argument to change that to some other port.
-=item B<-want>=cw,rtty,psk,beacon
+=item B<-want>=cw,rtty,dx,beacon,psk,ft,digital
+
+The program will print all spots in all classes in the 'mode/calling' column [cw, rtty, beacon, dx, psk, ft, digital]. You can choose one or more of
+these classes if you want specific types of spots. The class 'digital' is equivalent to [rtty,psk,ft]. The class 'beacon' includes
+NCDXF beacons.
-The program will print all spots in all classes [cw, rtty, psk, beacon]. You can choose one or more of
-these classes if you want specific types of spots.
+E.g. rbn.pl -want=psk,ft,beacon g9tst
=item B<-stats>
Show the de-duplicated RBN lines as they come in.
+=item B<-raw>
+
+Show the raw RBN lines as they come in.
+
=back
=head1 DESCRIPTION
SPOT,SK3W-#,3600.0,OK0EN,CW,13,dB,11,WPM,BEACON,2152Z
STAT,263,64,27
+If the -raw flag is set then these lines will be interspersed with the raw line from the RBN source, prefixed
+with "RAW,". For example:
+
+ RAW,DX de PJ2A-#: 14025.4 IP0TRC CW 16 dB 31 WPM CQ 1307Z
+ RAW,DX de PJ2A-#: 10118.9 K1JD CW 2 dB 28 WPM CQ 1307Z
+ RAW,DX de K2PO-#: 1823.4 HL5IV CW 8 dB 22 WPM CQ 1307Z
+ SPOT,K2PO-#,1823.4,HL5IV,CW,8,dB,22,WPM,CQ,1307Z
+ RAW,DX de LZ7AA-#: 14036.6 HA8GZ CW 7 dB 27 WPM CQ 1307Z
+ RAW,DX de DF4UE-#: 14012.0 R7KM CW 32 dB 33 WPM CQ 1307Z
+ RAW,DX de G7SOZ-#: 14012.2 R7KM CW 17 dB 31 WPM CQ 1307Z
+
+
=cut