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Name: rf_info
Version: 0.8.0
Summary: Python library and command line tool to get Information about a Radio Frequency
Home-page: https://github.com/cosmicc/rf_info
Author: Ian Perry
Author-email: ianperry99@gmail.com
License: MIT license
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        Command line & Python library for obtaining details about a radio frequency
        
        
        * Free software: MIT license
        * Documentation: https://rf-info.readthedocs.io.
        * Python 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8 & pypy3 tested. Not compatible with Python 2.x
        * Linux & Windows with color, json output, and interactive terminal support
        
        
        Features
        --------
        
        Returns information about a radio frequency.
        
        - "Radio Display" format (Dotted notaton)
        - hz, khz, Mhz  and Ghz representations of the frequency
        - Frequency Wavelength
        - ITU Band Description
        - ITU Band Abbreviation
        - ITU Band Number
        - ISM Band Type & Description
        - IEEE Band Name
        - NATO Band Name
        - Waveguide Band Name
        - Microwave Band Name & Description
        - Fixed Station & Mobile Station Designations
        - IEEE Primary Band Allocations
        - IEEE Secondary Band Allocations
        - Detailed IEEE footnotes for each band allocation
        - All active & upcomming satellite frequencys & details (406 Satellites as of 1/18/20)
        - Amateur Radio Modes, License Class, Max Power (US Only)
        - Broadcasting Band Number & Details (US Only)
        - WIFI Frequency Details (US Only)
        - Other Services CB, GMRS, Aircraft Band, Etc (US Only)
        
        Currently supported band allocations for countries:
        United States (US), Canada (CA), Brazil (BR), Spain (ES), United Kingdom (GB), Russian Federation (RU), Ukraine (UA), Japan (JP), India (IN), Korea, Republic of (KR), Thailand (TH), Switzerland (CH), Chile (CL), Denmark (DK), Finland (FI), France (FR), Hungary (HU), Indonesia (ID), Iceland (IS), Italy (IT), Mexico (MX), Netherlands (NL), New Zealand (NZ), Norway (NO), Poland (PL), South Africa (ZA), Sweden (SE), Venezuela (VE), Australia (AU), Slovenia (SI), Ireland (IE), Belgium (BE), Austria (AT), Argentina (AR), Israel (IL), Romania (RO), China (CN), Uruguay (UY), Greece (GR), Panama (PA), Peru (PE)
        
        I can easily add support for more countries upon request
        
        Includes man pages and texinfo documentation
        
        
        Install
        -------
        ::
        
            $ pip install rf-info
        
        
        Command Line Usage
        ------------------
        ::
        
            $ rf-info <frequency> [<units>] [<country>]
        
        Frequency format examples::
        
            $ rf-info 89910000
            $ rf-info 23,450,000
            $ rf-info 12,634.534
            $ rf-info 12_000_000
            $ rf-info 344_500.100
        
        Also supports "Radio Display" frequency representation (Dotted notation)::
        
            $ rf-info 124.125.000
            $ rf-info 1.500.125.000
            $ rf-info 000.012.500
        
        Unit examples:
        hz, khz, Mhz, Ghz  (Case Insensitive)::
        
            $ rf-info 123.100 mhz
            $ rf-info 4.5 ghz
        
        Country examples (2 digit abbriviation, 3 digit abbriviation, 3 digit number, or full name)
        US, USA, 040, JPN, Spain  (Case Insensitive)::
        
            $ rf-info 144.400.000 hz US
            $ rf-info 88 mhz JPN
        
        
        Python Library Usage
        ---------------------
        ::
        
            >>> from rf_info import Frequency
            >>> freq = Frequency('144.890.000')
            >>> freq.details()
        
        Returns a dictionary::
        
            >>> {'display': '144.890.000', 'units': {'hz': 144890000, 'khz': 144890.0, 'mhz': 144.89, 'ghz': 0.14489}, 'wavelength': '2m', 'itu': {'number': 8, 'band': 'Very High Frequency', 'abbr': 'VHF'}, 'ieee': {'band': 'VHF', 'description': 'Very High Frequency'}, 'nato': {'band': 'A'}, 'ism': {'band': None, 'description': None}, 'waveguide': {'band': None}, 'microwave': {'band': None, 'allocation': None}, 'country': {'name': 'United States of America', 'abbr': 'US'}, 'broadcasting': {'allocated': False, 'details': ()}, 'wifi': {'allocated': False, 'details': None}, 'amateur': {'allocated': True, 'modes': 'CW, Phone, Image, RTTY/Data', 'license': 'Tech, General, Extra', 'power': 'MAX'}, 'satellite': {'allocated': False, 'name': None, 'sat-id': None, 'link': None, 'modes': None, 'callsign': None, 'status': None}, 'services': None, 'station': {'fixed': False, 'mobile': False}, 'ieee_allocation': {'primary': ('Amateur', 'Amateur-Satellite'), 'secondary': (), 'notes': ('[5.216]: Additional allocation: in China, the band 144-146 MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical mobile (OR) service on a secondary basis.',)}}
        
        
        Or you can get individual items directly::
        
            >>> freq.itu
            >>> freq.itu['band']
            >>> freq.wavelength
            >>> freq.ieee_allocation['primary']
        
        Also supports adding and subtracting frequencies.  Either a frequency object, int, or string representation of a frequency, returns a new frequency object::
        
            >>> new_freq_object = Frequency('001.123.000') + Frequency('7', 'khz')  # Adds 7 khz to 1.123 mhz
            >>> new_freq_object = Frequency('1', 'mhz') + 15000  # Adds 15 khz to 1 mhz
            >>> new_freq_object = Frequency('123,000') - '000.007.000'  # Subtracts 7 khz from 123 khz
        
        
        Output Example
        --------------
        ::
        
            $ rf-info 435.890.000 hz US
        
             Display: 435.890.000
             Hz: 435,890,000
             Khz: 435,890
             Mhz: 435.89
             Ghz: 0.43589
             Wavelength: 68cm
             ITU Band: 9 - UHF (Ultra High Frequency)
             IEEE Band: UHF (Ultra High Frequency)
             NATO Band: B
             Waveguide Band: None
             Microwave Band: None
             Country: United States of America (US)
             Broadcasting: False
             Wifi: False
             Amateur: True
               Modes: Satellite only uplink/downlink
               License: Tech, General, Extra
               Power: MAX
             Satellite: True
               Name: JAS-2 (FO-29) [24278]
               Link: Downlink
               Modes: SSB CW (DigiTalker)
               Status: Active
             Fixed Station: False
             Mobile Station: False
             Primary Allocation:
               - Radiolocation
             Secondary Allocation:
               - Amateur
               - Earth Exploration-Satellite (Active) [5.279A]
             Allocation Notes:
               - [5.279A]: The use of the frequency band 432-438 MHz by sensors in the Earth exploration-satellite service (active) shall be in accordance with Recommendation ITU-R RS.1260-1. Additionally, the Earth exploration-satellite service (active) in the frequency band 432-438 MHz shall not cause harmful interference to the aeronautical radionavigation service in China. The provisions of this footnote in no way diminish the obligation of the Earth exploration-satellite service (active) to operate as a secondary service in accordance with Nos. 5.29 and 5.30. (WRC-15)
        
        
        Todo
        -------
        
        - Add interactive terminal mode
        
        
        Credits
        -------
        
        M. Ian Perry (ianperry99@gmail.com)
        AD8DL
        
        
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        History
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        0.7.1b (2020-01-23)
        -------------------
        
        * First Stable Pre-release
        
Keywords: rf_info
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 2 - Pre-Alpha
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Requires-Python: >=3.5
