Open leewujung opened 6 years ago
I checked (and asked reps from Echoview) - we cannot pull a few pings from an existing .raw file in Echoview. Their recommended method for export is to a .evd file which stands for Echoview Data File Format... not all that useful to us. I'll see if I can make a small .raw dataset in the PyEcholab2.
Yet another file format 😂
If all fails perhaps we could ask someone who has EK60 to generate one for us haha
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Produce small data sets that contains only a couple pings for testing purposes. Maybe from EchoView export a small .raw file?
@erinann do you know if EchoView can do it?