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<p>Greetings Team</p>
<p>I work as a Radio Engineer in the NZ Public Safety Sector and a
planning tool that I work with uses a land cover and elevation
rasters.</p>
<p>New Zealand is divided up in series of 100km tiles each tile is
4000 x 4000 representing a 25m square.</p>
<p>The contents of these files are a binary number from 0 to 50
representing individual land cover categories, or 0 to approx 5000
representing the elevation<br>
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<p>Each of these tiles has a Xmin and Xmax for Easting and a Ymin
and Ymax for Northing on the NZTM2000 grid.</p>
<p><b>I want to be able to display and edit these 25m squares to fix
some errors that affect our radio modelling.</b></p>
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<p>I am using QGIS 3.28.10 and have tried a variety of Raster
imports but get a not supported format.</p>
<p>The file format is know as MSI Planet and is one of the default
formats used for land cover in the radio coverage modelling tools.</p>
<p>I have attached a sample of the clutter file (this one was
31.25MB before zipping) I have also attached the index which show
where on the NZTM2000 grid this tile resides.</p>
<p>I also have the same files in a format used by EDX which embeds
the East - West North South Limits and the projection, but these
are generated from the initial plain raster.</p>
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<p>I have read some information about using satelite image stacks to
generate land cover information, if I do that i need to be able to
output the plain 100km x 100km block<br>
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<p>I would be interested to any help you can give me.</p>
<p>Richard Hutchinson<br>
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