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NAME

       voa3DPlot - Plot the contents of VOACAP output files in a 3D format

SYNOPSIS

       voa3DPlot [options] file

DESCRIPTION

       voa3DPlot  A  python  script  used  to  graphically  display  the contents of output files
       produced by VOACAP.

OPTIONS

       --version
              Shows program version number and exit.

       -h, --help
              Shows a help message and exit.

       -b band, --band=band
              Displays a band plan indicated by 'band', an integer value from 1 to 3 (1:SWL, 2:UK
              AMATEUR BANDS and 3:KSA AMATEUR BANDS).

       -f max_frequency, --freqmax=max_frequency
              Specifies the maximum frequency (MHz) to display on the Y axis.

       -g group, --group=group
              Specifies  the group(s) within a file containing multiple groups to plot.  Multiple
              groups must be separated by commas, e.g. '-g 1,3,4' (default = 1).

       -l 'label', --label='label'
              Specifies the text label to be printed as a main title at the top of the plot.

       -m colourmap, --cmap=colourmap
              Specifies the colourmap to use. Supported colour maps are 'autumn', 'bone', 'cool',
              'copper',',  'hot',  'hsv',  'jet', 'pink', 'spring', 'summer', 'winter' (default =
              'jet').

       -o outputfile, --outfile=outputfile
              Used to specify an output file to save the plot to.

       -q, --quiet
              Process quietly, don't produce a graph on the screen.  This only makes  sense  when
              used in conjunction with the -o option.

       -t type, --datatype=type
              Specifies  the  type  of  image to plot.  Supported image types are 0:None 1:MUFday
              2:REL 3:SNR 4:S DBW (default = 1).

       -z timezone, --timezone=timezone
              Specifies the timezone to shift the plots to.

AUTHORS

       This program was written by James Watson (M0DNS) <jimwatson at mac dot com>.

       This manual page was written by David da Silva Polverari  <polverari@debian.org>  for  the
       Debian Project (but may be used by others).