[Acoustics] RE: Acoustics Digest, Vol 28, Issue 1

Randy Marsden rmarsden at rdinstruments.com
Tue Nov 1 12:14:29 CST 2005


Lindsay,

Before playing back StreamPro data in WinRiver, you must use the utility
program INI2XML.exe to convert the StreamPro xml files to WinRiver w.000
format. Then you can playback the data files with all of the correct
settings. 

The procedure is described in the StreamPro QuickStart Guide in the
"Viewing Data with WinRiver" section and in Section 4.2 of the StreamPro
Software User's Guide. 

Randy Marsden
Water Resources Applications Scientist
Teledyne RD Instruments
 
Ph: 858-693-1178
email: rmarsden at rdinstruments.com


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 14:38:15 -0900
From: Lindsay J Pickrell <pickrell at usgs.gov>
Subject: [Acoustics] StreamPro issue
To: acoustics at simon.er.usgs.gov
	
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A few of us at the Anchorage field office have been using the StreamPro 
quite a bit lately and have found that it doesn't always copy all of the

data from the configuration file over into WinRiver.  I've seen the 
profiler depth and edge estimates erased when .xml files are converted
to 
WinRiver, giving you different section discharges.  If you re enter your

transducer depth and edge estimates into WinRiver it will compute the
same 
discharge that was recorded in the field.  I have had several
successfull 
conversions to WinRiver with no problems so I am not sure when this 
occurs.  It may be a good idea to make sure your discharges match those 
recorded in the field when using this program to convert StreamPro .xml 
files to WinRiver. 

Lindsay
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