09-04-2013
To assist us in this, try breaking the problem up a bit - I can't spek fo the others here but I'm reluctant to expend a bunch of energy understanding how that packet dump format works and what the chain of events should be.
What specific questions do you have?
Are you having trouble making a script that identifies which lines in the output make up one 'conversation'? (If so, list what one conversation would look like and then show it in the larger output)
Are you having trouble scripting the maths to calculate the time differences? (If so, show exactly what values you are trying to perform the maths on).
Sorry I can't help more yet but you should find plenty of assistance once the problem is more clear.
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FIRST(1) General Commands Manual FIRST(1)
NAME
first - Yagi-Uda project quick antenna builder
SYNOPSIS
first filename elements f_min f_design f_max f_step diameter
DESCRIPTION
The program first is one of a number of executable programs that forms part of a set of programs, collectively known as the Yagi-Uda
project , which were designed for analysis and optimisation of Yagi-Uda antennas. first is used to define an antenna quickly, if you are
not interested in analysing a specific design (in which case use input ) but need to get a design that is half-way reasonable so that it
may be optimised. It is much faster in use (since its not interactive) than input The design methodology that first is the DL6WU antenna
designs, which are valid for 10 or more elements, although first will calculate for any number of elements. DL6WU reccomends a folded
dipole, but the designs here are for a simple dipole, since I don't yet know how to calculate the self and mutual impedances of folded
dipoles.
LIMITATIONS
Filenames, including full path, can't exceed 90 characters.
Does not take into account the variation of impedance of a dipole with change in wavelength/diameter of elements.
FILES
filename Yagi description, created by first.
filename.out Binary data file, created by yagi.
filename.dat Performance of antenna, created by output.
filename.gai Gain of antenna, created by output.
The DOS .EXE files as distributed require a 387 maths coprocessor to be present and will not run without it. A 486, Pentium, and I assume
later processors of this series will run it without any extra hardware.
PLATFORMS
Both DOS and and Unix versions have been built. The DOS version as distributed requires a 386 PC with a 387 maths coprocessor. The DOS ver-
sion is no longer being developed, so the DOS executables included with the distribution are not upto date with the current source code.
AUTHORS
Dr. David Kirkby G8WRB (david.kirkby@onetel.net). with help with the conversion to the DOS/PC enviroment from Dr. Joe Mack NA3T
(mack@fcrfv2.ncifcrf.gov)
SEE ALSO
input(1), output(1), yagi(1), optimise(1).
BUGS
Bugs should be reported to: David Kirkby G8WRB (david.kirkby@onetel.net). Bugs tend actually to be fixed if they can be isolated, so it is
in your interest to report them in such a way that they can be easily reproduced.
If the input file is edited manually and done incorrectly, there can be unpredictable results.
Options are not checked for sensible numbers. A negative length can be entered!
Version 1.10 Fri Dec 2 1994 FIRST(1)