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The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) is an organisation where policy makers and regulators from 48 countries across Europe collaborate to harmonise telecommunication, radio spectrum and postal regulations.

The European Communications Office (ECO) is the Secretariat of the CEPT. It provides advice and support to CEPT to help it to develop and deliver its policies and decisions in an effective and transparent way. Its core duties are to provide a European centre of expertise in electronic communications, to contribute to the work of the three CEPT committees and to manage CEPT’s day-to-day activities.

ECO further supports CEPT member countries and other stakeholders providing a forum to debate and advance European communications policy for the benefit of all Europe’s citizens.

Acknowldegment

ECO would like to thank many participating companies and organisations to the SEAMCAT MoU, who made the creation of the SEAMCAT tool possible. Special thanks go to the active members of CEPT Working Group Spectrum Engineering (WG SE), SEAMCAT Management Committee (SMC) (1997-2002), and SEAMCAT Technical Group (STG) (since 2003), whose many contributions formed the main basis of the work in the SEAMCAT project in general and the content of this document in particular.

 


logfiles

Folder

Contains the log file (.txt) generated when debug mode is used

reports

Folder

Contains the report files (.xml/.html/.xlsx) generated by the Report feature

temp

Folder

Contains temporary files used by SEAMCAT


seamcat.log

File

Text file containing all the log information reported by SEAMCAT (errors, warnings etc.) . Note that the file may be appended with information everytime you launch SEAMCAT is launched. You This folder may wish be to deleted it from time to time if so wished to clear computer space or reset settings. When deleted, it is automatically created next time you launch SEAMCAT is launched.

settings.xml

File

Contains the settings of your SEAMCAT configuration including all settings related to external plugins


For further enquiries

Any enquiries to the material in this document as well to the functioning of the SEAMCAT software may be addressed to ECO at:

 

ECO / Project SEAMCAT

Nyropsgade 37, 4th floor

1602 Copenhagen, Denmark

Tel: +45 33 89 63 00

Fax: +45 33 89 63 30

E-mail: seamcat@eco.cept.org

 

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