
strength (in dBm). An offset value of [
‐
160] is recommended to begin with. This
value can be adjusted up or down until the offset is satisfactory.
vi.
You must also specify any scenario options that cannot be extracted from NMEA sen-
tences. These options include signal type, antenna model, troposphere model, tem-
perature, pressure, humidity, and elevation mask. For more information, see under
.
vii.
The input file name specifies the NMEA
‐
0183 file to parse. This file should only con-
tain NMEA
‐
0183 GGA, RMC, and GSV sentences.
viii.
The output file name specifies the name of the scenario as it will appear on the GSG
unit. Do not include a file extension. The Record and Playback program outputs scen-
ario, trajectory, and event files. It will automatically append the correct file extension
for each output file. By default, the output files will be generated and saved in the
same directory as the input file.
4.9.14.4 Recording Data with StudioView
StudioView's
Data Recorder
allows to obtain all required data automatically without the
need to execute SCPI commands. The Data Recorder generates NMEA data from the tra-
jectory currently being played on the GSG unit, collecting RINEX navigation and obser-
vation data, recording RSG parameters, satellites information and navigation messages.
How can the recorded data be retrieved?
The data can be retrieved either by using the GSG Web Interface, or via SCPI commands,
or by using Studioview.
Using the StudioView Data Recorder for the First Time
To open the Data Recorder, navigate to
Tools > Data Recorder
, or click
:
4.9 Studioview Tasks
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