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Historical International Station Catalogue

Publicate per h4ck3rm1k3 le 7 December 2009 in English.

Here is an interesting source of radio transponder stations,
I found them in the climategate data files :

Historical International Station Catalogue

http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/data/radiosglobe/stations_sorting_lists/stnlist-historical.html

here are the files:
http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/5186415/Climategate

http://88.80.16.63/leak/climactic-research-unit-foi-leaked-data.zip

Can we add these to OSM?

mike

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Discussion

Commento de lyx a 7 de December 2009 a 21:49

If the "climategate" files are what I think they are, we are talking about data stolen and then published by criminals. I don't think we can add that data.

Commento de h4ck3rm1k3 a 7 de December 2009 a 22:40

I am talking about this :
International Station Catalogue

http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/data/radiosglobe/stations_sorting_lists/stnlist-historical.html

I found out about the list from the leaked data, but the list is there and public.

Commento de Skippern a 7 de December 2009 a 23:14

If you can find it documented that the data is PD, than why not? If such documentation is difficult to obtain, or the source of it is uncertain/unfamiliar, than leave it.

Commento de Vclaw a 8 de December 2009 a 03:11

Even though that data is "publicly available" on that website, it may still be copyrighted.
That list doesn't appear to have any obvious copyright notice on it. But it seems it is part of this data set: http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/data/radiosglobe/index.html
That says "Please note that the Met Office data sets are available for bona fide academic research only (sorry no undergraduates)"

So probably not allowed for use in OSM (at least without specific permission anyway).

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