Spectra Precision ProFlex 800 CORS User Manual
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• All ATOM and Ashtech legacy raw data message types are
listed below.
(Typically, a G-file should contain NAV, RNX and ATR data
to guarantee successful conversion of the file into RINEX
files. NAV provides navigation data, RNX observations
data, and ATR external sensor data.)
• Follow the instructions below to define the output of
ATOM message types:
–
For each ATOM message type you need to define,
select it from the
Message drop-down list, then select
the output port (“R - Session” necessarily) from the
Output drop-down list, then enter its output rate, in
seconds, in the
Rate field, and finally click on the Add
button. The new message definition will then appear as
a new row in the table on the right.
NOTE: You don’t have to define an output rate for EVT
and DAT.
– Should you change the definition of an existing
message, select the corresponding row in the table.
This populates the fields on the left with the definition
of that message. Edit the definition and then click on
the
Modify button to save your changes.The table row is
updated accordingly.
Note that depending on the current selection on this
page, the button located underneath the fields on the
left may be either grayed or with a different label (
Add
or
Modify).
– Deleting a message definition can be done by simply
clicking on the corresponding “trash” sign in the
Clear
column on the far right. This deletes the table row.
There is also a
Clear All button under the table that
allows you to delete all message definitions from the
table in one click.
• Follow the same instructions as above to define the output
of Ashtech legacy message types. Note that you don’t have
to define an output rate for SBD.
Warning! The rates of message types RNX (ATOM message
type) and MPC (Ashtech legacy message type) are in fact
Format
Message types
ATOM
NAV, PVT, ATR, DAT, EVT, RNX
Ashtech legacy
DPC, SAL, SAG, SAW, SNG, SNV, SNW, ION, SBD,
MPC, PBN