#channel
2 APIs con questa etichetta
Donchian Channel Breakout Screener (Multi-Asset) API
Which markets are breaking out of their recent trading range, computed live from Yahoo Finance (no key, nothing stored). The Donchian channel — the highest high and lowest low of the last N days — is the breakout system the legendary Turtle traders rode: a close above the 20-day high is a classic long entry, below the 20-day low a short, and the 55-day channel is the slower, higher-conviction version. For a cross-asset, cross-sector universe — equity indices and sectors, gold, oil, commodities, bonds and crypto — this computes each asset's 20-day and 55-day Donchian channels (upper, lower and midline), where price sits inside the 20-day channel, and flags fresh breakouts above the high or below the low. The screener endpoint returns the upside and downside breakouts across the board plus the channel-position ranking. The asset endpoint returns one market's Donchian card. The universe endpoint lists what is covered. The cross-asset Donchian / channel-breakout (Turtle) screener cut — distinct from the crypto-only Donchian screener, the 52-week-range screener (a much longer window), the Bollinger-Bands screener and the bring-your-own-candle indicator APIs. It catches the range breakouts across every asset class at once.
api.oanor.com/donchian-api
WiFi Channel API
Wi-Fi channel maths as an API, computed locally and deterministically from the standard channel-numbering formulas. The channel endpoint returns the centre frequency of a Wi-Fi channel on the 2.4, 5 or 6 GHz band — the band is auto-detected from the channel number or can be given explicitly (2.4 GHz: 2407 + 5·channel, with channel 14 at 2484; 5 GHz: 5000 + 5·channel; 6 GHz: 5950 + 5·channel). The frequency endpoint does the reverse, returning the nearest channel and band for a centre frequency in MHz or GHz. The overlap endpoint reports whether two channels overlap at a chosen channel width (two channels overlap when their centre-frequency separation is less than the width) and gives the recommended non-overlapping set — the classic 1, 6 and 11 on 2.4 GHz at 20 MHz. Everything is computed locally and deterministically, so it is instant and private. Channel availability is regulated and varies by country. Ideal for networking and Wi-Fi tools, site-survey and IoT apps, and router and access-point configuration software. Pure local computation — no key, no third-party service, instant. Live, nothing stored. 3 endpoints. This is Wi-Fi channel mapping; for general wavelength/frequency and photon energy use a wavelength API.
api.oanor.com/wifichannel-api