Data processing and mapping

STEP 1
The log files can be processed using senspod-log2csv.py script, written by J. Gyerik, which can be available upon request.
  1. Go to working directory: cd dir_name
  2. Run the script:~/senspod-log2csv.py logfile_name
Example:
Input logfile:

$GPRMC,033704.000,A,3602.9506,N,14007.1938,E,0.05,0.00,110610,,,A*63
$PSEN,CO2,ppm, 0445
$GPRMC,033705.000,A,3602.9513,N,14007.1931,E,0.05,0.00,110610,,,A*6F
$GPRMC,033706.000,A,3602.9506,N,14007.1940,E,0.05,0.00,110610,,,A*6E
$PSEN,CO2,ppm, 0442
$GPRMC,033707.000,A,3602.9501,N,14007.1942,E,0.05,0.00,110610,,,A*6A
$GPRMC,033708.000,A,3602.9486,N,14007.1964,E,0.07,0.00,110610,,,A*6D
$PSEN,CO2,ppm, 0439
Output logfile in .csv format:

033704.000,A,3602.9506,N,14007.1938,E,0.05,0.00,20100611,A,*63,445
033706.000,A,3602.9506,N,14007.1940,E,0.05,0.00,20100611,A,*6E,442
033708.000,A,3602.9486,N,14007.1964,E,0.07,0.00,20100611,A,*6D,439

The time, longitude and latitude for the CO2 sentence are taken from the previous sentence. The date is converted in a yyyymmdd format.

STEP 2
The content of the output logfile can be checked on the map using our mapping tool.
Copy the content of the file and paste into the upper field. adjust the parameters if necessarily and press "Go".

The following image will appear on the map: