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millingbroadcast:
Hi Jan,

we will buy a bunch of P275E soon to monitor our sites. Do you see any chance to implement the output of the measured data in a JSON format, this would be way easier for most of the monitoring software to read than the CRLF-Format which needs extensive parsing.
Like:

{
  "frequency": 100.7,
  "pilot": 5.6,
  "rds": 3.0,
  "max": 72.9,
  "rdsps": "Test FM",
  "rdsrt": "This is my incredibly sexy Radiotext"
}

https://www.w3resource.com/JSON/structures.php

Thanks and best regards,

Christian

Jan:
The JSON structure is used for files rather than serial data.
On the other hand, in near future the P275E will support HTTP on the same TCP port, allowing file templates and fully customized output.

millingbroadcast:
This sounds great and will be a big improvement!

plonkarchivist:

--- Quote from: millingbroadcast on September 23, 2023, 09:29:59 pm ---Hi Jan,

we will buy a bunch of P275E soon to monitor our sites. Do you see any chance to implement the output of the measured data in a JSON format, this would be way easier for most of the monitoring software to read than the CRLF-Format which needs extensive parsing.
Like:

{
  "frequency": 100.7,
  "pilot": 5.6,
  "rds": 3.0,
  "max": 72.9,
  "rdsps": "Test FM",
  "rdsrt": "This is my incredibly sexy Radiotext"
}

https://www.w3resource.com/JSON/structures.php
Thanks and best regards,

Christian
doodle baseball

--- End quote ---
Sounds interesting, I'm looking forward to it

millingbroadcast:

--- Quote from: Jan on September 23, 2023, 09:58:43 pm ---On the other hand, in near future the P275E will support HTTP on the same TCP port, allowing file templates and fully customized output.

--- End quote ---

Hi Jan, is there already an approx date in sight for that feature?

Best regards,


Christian

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