sedr2asc User's Guide
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General Info:
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The sedr2asc program is used to extract data from the PDS Archive CD-ROM's
containing the Pioneer Venus Orbiter (PVO) Supplemental Experimenter Data
Record (SEDR) dataset. The program is written in the C programming language
and will compile using either the Gnu C Compiler (2.3) with the or the HP C
compiler.

The original PVO SEDR tapes contained 6 files per orbit (logical header,
pulse time, spin period, selected roll reference, attitude, and ephemeris).
This program can extract any of these files and either display the data to
the screen or output data to an ASCII file on the local system. In addition
to the basic 6 files, this program can extract data identical to the
ephemeris dataset submitted by the Magnetometer instrument team or it can
output the matrix which rotates from Inertial Spacecraft
Coordinates to Venus Solar Orbital coordinates. Please see the coordinate
system description text on the CD-ROM for definitions of these coordinate
systems.

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Usage
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The program is command-line driven. All options to the program are given
at run-time in the same command that executes the program. All options, except
colfile are required!!!

Usage:

sedr2asc [infile=AAA] [ascfile=BBB] [host=CCC] [filetype=DDD] (colfile=EEEEE)

or , to reducing typing,

sedr2asc [i=AAA] [a=BBB] [h=CCC] [f=DDD] (c=EEEEE)

  Options:

      infile:     The complete name including path to the input data file.
      ascfile:    The name of the output file or "-" for output-to-screen.
      host:       The type of host system you are working on.
                   VALID:  sun, SUN, IBM, HP, MSB (MicroSoft DOS), PC (IBM DOS)
      filetype:   The type of input file.
                   VALID:  PULSE, SPIN, EPHEM, LOGISTIC, SEL_ROLL, ATTITUDE,
                           MAG_EPHEM, SC2VSO_MAT
      colfile:    An ASCII file containing a list of column (numbers) to be
                  extracted from the "ephemeris" dataset. This file contains
                  1 column number per line.

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Examples
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For all usage examples, we will assume a HP computer with a
CDROM mounted at "/cdrom".

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                         Example 1:
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Extract an ephemeris data file for orbit 291 to the file "mydata.asc"

sedr2asc infile=/cdrom/DATA/EPHEM/ORB0201/EP0291.DAT outfile=mydata.asc
host=HP filetype=ephem

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                         Example 2:
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Extract the list of columns specified in the file "ephem_cols.asc" from
the ephemeris data file for orbit 291 to the file "mydata.asc"

sedr2asc infile=/cdrom/DATA/EPHEM/ORB0201/EP0291.DAT outfile=mydata.asc
host=HP filetype=ephem colfile=ephem_cols.asc

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                         Example 3:
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Extract a spin period data file for orbit 363 to the screen

sedr2asc outfile=- host=HP filetype=spin
infile=/cdrom/DATA/SPIN/ORB0301/SP0363.DAT

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                         Example 4:
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Extract a spacecraft attitude data file for orbit 341 to the screen

sedr2asc filetype=attitude infile=/cdrom/DATA/ATTITUDE/ORB0301/AT0341.DAT
outfile=- host=HP


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                         Example 5:
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Extract a pulse time data file for orbit 241 to an ASCII file

sedr2asc filetype=pulse infile=/cdrom/DATA/PULSE/ORB0201/PT0241.DAT
host=HP outfile=mydata.asc



As you can see the order in which options are given is not important. The
software only requires that all options be fully specified. It is also
clear that the path to the input file is tiresome to type each time.
The user can get around this problem by defining a logical name to the
path: Here is the syntax:

set CDDATA=/cdrom/DATA

which allows user to simply access any directory beneath /DATA or

set SP300=/cdrom/DATA/SPIN/ORB0300

which provides a shorter path that can only access spin period files from
orbit 300-399.
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                         Example 6:
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Repeat example 2 using the first new logical name we have created

sedr2asc infile=$CDDATA/SPIN/ORB0300/SP0363.DAT outfile=- host=HP filetype=spin

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                         Example 7:
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Repeat example 2 using the second new logical name we have created

sedr2asc infile=$SP300/SP0363.DAT outfile=- host=HP filetype=spin