Re: [talk-au] Broadcast tower locations

2010-05-27 Thread Steve Bennett
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 11:47 AM, Ross Scanlon i...@4x4falcon.com wrote:
 On Wed, 26 May 2010 10:28:24 +1000
 John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 26 May 2010 10:23, Alex Lum sierra.os...@gmail.com wrote:
  tag k='attributation' v='Australian Communications and Media
  Authority, Register of Radiocommunications Licences' /
  tag k='attributation:url' 
  v='http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_9150' /
 
  Should these keys be attribution instead of attributation?

 Ross spotted that last week and they should since fixed it, unless I
 missed some?

 All seem ok now.

I came across one of these (Holmesglen TAFE, Moorabbin). Was I
supposed to do anything more than move it to what appears to be the
actual tower (nearmap) and remove the fixme:to_be_reviewed (or
whatever) tag?

That one appeared to be off by about 20m. Is that about what we expect?

Steve

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Re: [talk-au] Broadcast tower locations

2010-05-27 Thread John Smith
On 28 May 2010 15:07, Steve Bennett stevag...@gmail.com wrote:
 I came across one of these (Holmesglen TAFE, Moorabbin). Was I
 supposed to do anything more than move it to what appears to be the
 actual tower (nearmap) and remove the fixme:to_be_reviewed (or
 whatever) tag?

Unless you have insider knowledge and can supplement and/or confirm
the rest of the information :)

 That one appeared to be off by about 20m. Is that about what we expect?

The accuracy seems fairly good for the most part, some are almost spot
on, others seem to be the location of the front gate etc.

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[talk-au] Broadcast tower locations

2010-05-25 Thread Alex Lum
tag k='attributation' v='Australian Communications and Media
Authority, Register of Radiocommunications Licences' /
tag k='attributation:url' v='http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_9150' /

Should these keys be attribution instead of attributation?

Alex.

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Re: [talk-au] Broadcast tower locations

2010-05-25 Thread Ross Scanlon
On Wed, 26 May 2010 10:28:24 +1000
John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 26 May 2010 10:23, Alex Lum sierra.os...@gmail.com wrote:
  tag k='attributation' v='Australian Communications and Media
  Authority, Register of Radiocommunications Licences' /
  tag k='attributation:url' 
  v='http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_9150' /
 
  Should these keys be attribution instead of attributation?
 
 Ross spotted that last week and they should since fixed it, unless I
 missed some?

All seem ok now.


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Re: [talk-au] Broadcast tower locations

2010-05-20 Thread John Smith
Have since uploaded these locations:

http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/4757013

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Re: [talk-au] Broadcast tower locations

2010-05-18 Thread John Smith
I've managed to convert most of the relevant information from the ACMA
spread sheet and convert it to OSM format using nodes and relations,
including start and end dates for temporary licenses.

So the question now is what to do with the data, there is 2,152
locations and 7,633 transponders/transmitters, I was thinking about
excluding all metro areas, but I'm now thinking that if someone
doesn't want an area covered let me know and I'll not batch import the
information, and then send you a copy of the data, or anyone else that
specifically requests it.

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Re: [talk-au] Broadcast tower locations

2010-05-18 Thread John Smith
Sorry forgot to attach a sample tower for comments on the tags I used.


sample.osm
Description: Binary data
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Re: [talk-au] Broadcast tower locations

2010-05-17 Thread Liz
On Mon, 17 May 2010, John Smith wrote:
 The current tagging scheme for doing transponders don't seem to take
 multiple transponders on the same tower:
 
multiple transponders and transmitters is normal, isn't it?
(puts on ham radio hat)

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Re: [talk-au] Broadcast tower locations

2010-05-17 Thread John Smith
On 17 May 2010 20:12, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
 multiple transponders and transmitters is normal, isn't it?
 (puts on ham radio hat)

Not always, think older AM radio mast installations, especially in
rural areas...

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Re: [talk-au] Broadcast tower locations

2010-05-17 Thread Elizabeth Dodd
On Tue, 18 May 2010, you wrote:
 On 17 May 2010 20:12, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
  multiple transponders and transmitters is normal, isn't it?
  (puts on ham radio hat)
 
 Not always, think older AM radio mast installations, especially in
 rural areas...
that's this 
http://billiau.net/zoph/photo.php?photo_id=8919
 
around here every mast has heaps of transmitters
tower space can be sold for good money 
a single transmitter on a tower is rare, unless we map these ones
http://billiau.net/zoph/photo.php?photo_id=8908
which is an automated river height gauge
 

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Re: [talk-au] Broadcast tower locations

2010-05-17 Thread Liz
On Tue, 18 May 2010, Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
 On Tue, 18 May 2010, you wrote:
  On 17 May 2010 20:12, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
   multiple transponders and transmitters is normal, isn't it?
   (puts on ham radio hat)
 
  Not always, think older AM radio mast installations, especially in
  rural areas...
 
 that's this
 http://billiau.net/zoph/photo.php?photo_id=8919
 
careful inspection shows that tower space here has been shared with another 
install
(photo 8918 shows the full height of the tower)

 around here every mast has heaps of transmitters
 tower space can be sold for good money
 a single transmitter on a tower is rare, unless we map these ones
 http://billiau.net/zoph/photo.php?photo_id=8908
 which is an automated river height gauge
 


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Re: [talk-au] Broadcast tower locations

2010-05-17 Thread John Smith
On 18 May 2010 08:04, Elizabeth Dodd ed...@billiau.net wrote:
 around here every mast has heaps of transmitters
 tower space can be sold for good money
 a single transmitter on a tower is rare, unless we map these ones

Maybe so, but the data the ACMA released only covers TV and radio
stations, it doesn't cover mobile phones and point to point links
etc...

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Re: [talk-au] Broadcast tower locations

2010-05-17 Thread Alex (Maxious) Sadleir
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 8:29 AM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 18 May 2010 08:04, Elizabeth Dodd ed...@billiau.net wrote:
  around here every mast has heaps of transmitters
  tower space can be sold for good money
  a single transmitter on a tower is rare, unless we map these ones

 Maybe so, but the data the ACMA released only covers TV and radio
 stations, it doesn't cover mobile phones and point to point links
 etc...

The original data source contains all those kinds of things:
http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/site_proximity.nearby_sites_list?pMODE=DMSpLAT=-35.13873086pLONG=149.17643464

It would be nice to see the whole dataset released, especially since
the map viewer on the site isn't compatible with Google Chrome. It
usually costs you $114/year on CDROM so probably not going to happen
too soon.

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Re: [talk-au] Broadcast tower locations

2010-05-17 Thread Liz
On Tue, 18 May 2010, Alex (Maxious) Sadleir wrote:
 On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 8:29 AM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com 
wrote:
  On 18 May 2010 08:04, Elizabeth Dodd ed...@billiau.net wrote:
   around here every mast has heaps of transmitters
   tower space can be sold for good money
   a single transmitter on a tower is rare, unless we map these ones
 
  Maybe so, but the data the ACMA released only covers TV and radio
  stations, it doesn't cover mobile phones and point to point links
  etc...
 
 The original data source contains all those kinds of things:
 http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/site_proximity.nearby_sites_list?pMODE=DM
 SpLAT=-35.13873086pLONG=149.17643464
 
 It would be nice to see the whole dataset released, especially since
 the map viewer on the site isn't compatible with Google Chrome. It
 usually costs you $114/year on CDROM so probably not going to happen
 too soon.
 

Interesting, lists commercial licencees  only


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Re: [talk-au] Broadcast tower locations

2010-05-17 Thread Liz
On Tue, 18 May 2010, John Smith wrote:
 On 18 May 2010 09:35, Alex (Maxious) Sadleir maxi...@gmail.com wrote:
  The original data source contains all those kinds of things:
  http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/site_proximity.nearby_sites_list?pMODE=
 DMSpLAT=-35.13873086pLONG=149.17643464
 
  It would be nice to see the whole dataset released, especially since
  the map viewer on the site isn't compatible with Google Chrome. It
 
 It didn't work for me in Opera 10.53, FF2 or FF3... Maybe it only works in
  IE6?
 

FF3 or Konqueror was enough to get a listing of the sites close to a given 
area
despite a piece saying xml error

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Re: [talk-au] Broadcast tower locations

2010-05-17 Thread Elizabeth Dodd
On Tue, 18 May 2010, John Smith wrote:
 On 18 May 2010 09:50, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
  Interesting, lists commercial licencees  only
 
 That's a list of transmission sites, while most are probably
 commercial installations, I'm guessing some of the transponders will
 be for community radio and tv stations.
 

I found community radio, the tourist radio
commercial entities
fire brigade, SES
government departments
but no amateurs 


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Re: [talk-au] Broadcast tower locations

2010-05-17 Thread John Smith
On 18 May 2010 10:29, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
 FF3 or Konqueror was enough to get a listing of the sites close to a given
 area
 despite a piece saying xml error

They have a map, but I couldn't get it to work, just the XML errors in frames...

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Re: [talk-au] Broadcast tower locations

2010-05-17 Thread Roy Wallace
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 6:41 AM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:

 I'm still after
 suggestions on how to tag multiple transponders for the same node, I
 don't think tagging multiple nodes on the same spot is a good idea,
 using a single node + multiple relations might work I suppose, but
 that doesn't seem optimal either.

Relations should only be used for groups of objects in which each
object may take on a specific role.

I think the problem arises because it's ambiguous as to what you are
actually mapping. If mapping the *tower* (it seems you are, given
tag k='man_made' v='tower' /), then I think *transponder*
information should not be shoehorned into the same element.

I'm not sure though...

Alternatively, if you think the *transponder* information really is a
characteristic of the *tower*, another option is to use
communications_transponder:frequency=0.729;0.891. Or, you could
instead do something like
communications_transponder=0.729_5W_AM_vertical_omni;... etc.

A few options for you there.

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Re: [talk-au] Broadcast tower locations

2010-05-17 Thread John Smith
On 18 May 2010 13:00, Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com wrote:
 Relations should only be used for groups of objects in which each
 object may take on a specific role.

Maybe so, but it's often the best way to tag things at present since
you can't have duplicate keys, but in this case you are grouping a
bunch of antenna to a tower...

 I think the problem arises because it's ambiguous as to what you are
 actually mapping. If mapping the *tower* (it seems you are, given
 tag k='man_made' v='tower' /), then I think *transponder*
 information should not be shoehorned into the same element.

There is 2 pieces of information, first the tower itself, and second
the transponder/transmitter information both have value.

 Alternatively, if you think the *transponder* information really is a
 characteristic of the *tower*, another option is to use
 communications_transponder:frequency=0.729;0.891. Or, you could
 instead do something like
 communications_transponder=0.729_5W_AM_vertical_omni;... etc.

That doesn't help any more than listing out the information in
individual sub-tags... In fact this makes things much worst since you
can't search individual aspects of each transponder/transmitter...
This information could be used to plan trips and roughly know where
each radio station covers based on the output and frequency, if you
then combine digitial elevation information you could have a pretty
good idea of ideal coverage...

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[talk-au] Broadcast tower locations

2010-05-16 Thread John Smith
CC-by dataset just turned up:

http://data.australia.gov.au/622

It seems pretty straight forward to convert this to .osm format,
suitable for JOSM. However I'm after suggestions on how to deal with
the .osm file(s).

I'm leaning towards producing metro and non-metro data sets and bulk
importing the non-metro data sets and then offering the metro data
sets on a request basis, or is there a better way to handle this and
other similar data sets?

These locations might be of interest for another reason, many
transmission sites are close to look outs.

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Re: [talk-au] Broadcast tower locations

2010-05-16 Thread Roy Wallace
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 1:13 PM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:

 I'm leaning towards producing metro and non-metro data sets and bulk
 importing the non-metro data sets and then offering the metro data
 sets on a request basis, or is there a better way to handle this and
 other similar data sets?

Splitting up the data seems reasonable. As for access, I'd suggest
supplying it via a central location on the wiki. In general, IMHO the
easier it is for people to access it and import it, the better.

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Re: [talk-au] Broadcast tower locations

2010-05-16 Thread Steve Bennett
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 1:13 PM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm leaning towards producing metro and non-metro data sets and bulk
 importing the non-metro data sets and then offering the metro data
 sets on a request basis, or is there a better way to handle this and
 other similar data sets?

Is that because you're worried there will be a lot of duplicates with
existing data in metro areas? Could you perhaps import it all, but
mark the metro data as locked (or whatever it is that stops it
rendering)?

Steve

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Re: [talk-au] Broadcast tower locations

2010-05-16 Thread John Smith
On 17 May 2010 15:07, Steve Bennett stevag...@gmail.com wrote:
 Is that because you're worried there will be a lot of duplicates with
 existing data in metro areas? Could you perhaps import it all, but

Some people were upset at previous imports in metro areas.

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