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TinySA-app CSV to Shure Wireless Workbench conversion #csv #tinysa


 

Hi!? I'm a sound engineer and wireless microphone frequency coordinator.? ?I recently bought a TinySA for generating scans for my use in the field.? This is a neat and very powerful device and will make a nice addition to my portable kit!? ? I have created a Windows Powershell 7 script which translates the CSV outputted by TinySA-app into a CSV format that is useable in the Shure Wireless Workbench frequency coordination workspace.

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If you want to give it a try, check out the readme and enter your file locations into the scripts. You will also need to install Windows Powershell 7.


 

Thanks to my friend Jason Glass the script now outputs a file that is also compatible with the IAS wireless microphone coordination software.? ?I have renamed the repository to a broader name which may also encompass other TinySA projects related to professional audio usage.??

https://github.com/bradbbot/TinySAforRFguys


 

I have created a GUI front-end for the script and complied it to a Windows .exe much simplifying the installation and operation of it.?

It also incorporates Jason Glass' amplitude bug correction.

Find it here:

https://github.com/bradbbot/TinySAforRFguys/tree/main/TinySA4RFDialog


 

Thanks for your work Brad,
I'm a sound tech and I use EazyRF for frequency Coordination. I've just tried TinySA4RFV1.2.2 and the output file is compatible with EazyRF. You spared me a lot of time manipulating spreadsheets !