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    Default Different Nemo logfiles (.nmf or .dt1)

    hi all,

    could anyone who had experience with Nemo outdoor kindly explain the different in Nemo output logfiles??
    i see there's .nmf, .dt1, and also .nbl???
    are they different each other regarding the version?or maybe the measurement (outdoor or indoor)?
    thanks in advance..

    BR,
    nevy_14

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    Default Re: Different Nemo logfiles (.nmf or .dt1)

    don't know about nmf (If not mistaken, new extention of nemo outdoor logfiles),

    but .dt1 is a file generated when you record using Nemo Outdoor, for outdoor or indoor measurement. If you perform benchmarking, it will generate .dt2, .dt3 and so on, depend on how many UE connected.

    .nbl is a file generated when you record using NEMO Handy, for both outdoor/indoor measurement.
    you can convert it using Nemo File Manager to get it readable on Nemo Outdoor.

    Both file can be directly processed by Nemo Analyzer

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    Default Re: Different Nemo logfiles (.nmf or .dt1)

    Quote Originally Posted by nevy_14 View Post
    hi all,

    could anyone who had experience with Nemo outdoor kindly explain the different in Nemo output logfiles??
    i see there's .nmf, .dt1, and also .nbl???
    are they different each other regarding the version?or maybe the measurement (outdoor or indoor)?
    thanks in advance..

    BR,
    nevy_14

    it depends of the nemo outdoor version use..for nemo outdoor 5.x.x i think it's using already .nmf for 4.x.x it's still using .dt

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    Default Re: Different Nemo logfiles (.nmf or .dt1)

    The difference is .nmf is for NO5 or more and you can't open the new files in the Nemo Analizer.
    I think it is a form of security so that previous versions of NA can not be used.

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    Default Re: Different Nemo logfiles (.nmf or .dt1)

    what makes your NEMO logfiles is unable to be opened is the version of File format.

    .nmf also able to be accessed by Nemo Analyze.
    For example, NA version 5.12 able to read .nmf for File Format up to 2.00
    if yours is higher, you need newer NA.

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    Default Re: Different Nemo logfiles (.nmf or .dt1)

    Yes it just different version of NO using..
    nmf = NO > 5.0
    dt1,dt2,fs, etc = NO < 5.0
    nbl = Handy

    all of them can open by NA, of course with proper license..

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    Default Re: Different Nemo logfiles (.nmf or .dt1)

    Quote Originally Posted by gsm_forumer View Post
    don't know about nmf (If not mistaken, new extention of nemo outdoor logfiles),

    but .dt1 is a file generated when you record using Nemo Outdoor, for outdoor or indoor measurement. If you perform benchmarking, it will generate .dt2, .dt3 and so on, depend on how many UE connected.

    .nbl is a file generated when you record using NEMO Handy, for both outdoor/indoor measurement.
    you can convert it using Nemo File Manager to get it readable on Nemo Outdoor.

    Both file can be directly processed by Nemo Analyzer

    Quote Originally Posted by nieckyz View Post
    Yes it just different version of NO using..
    nmf = NO > 5.0
    dt1,dt2,fs, etc = NO < 5.0
    nbl = Handy

    all of them can open by NA, of course with proper license..


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