3 Command Line Reference
sfn
gfn
setFileNaming
getFileNaming
Cd
Cd
NamingType
FileName (20)
Compression
+ LOG1 ... LOG8
all
FileName
Incremental
IGS15M
IGS1H
IGS6H
IGS24H
log
off
on
RxControl: Logging > Internal Logging Settings > SBF Logging and Upload
Use these commands to define/inquire the file naming convention for the internal SBF files,
and to enable compression.
If
NamingType
is
FileName
, the file name is given by the third argument
FileName
, followed
by the extension
.sbf
.
If
NamingType
is
Incremental
, the receiver appends a 3-digit counter to the file name pro-
vided in the
FileName
argument. The counter increments each time logging is stopped and
restarted. When the counter reaches 1000, it restarts at zero. If the resulting file name (
File-
Name
+counter) already exists on the disk, the existing file is overwritten.
The set of allowed characters for the
FileName
argument is:
_0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
If
NamingType
is
IGS15M
,
IGS1H
,
IGS6H
or
IGS24H
, the receiver automatically creates a new
file every 15 minutes, every hour, every 6 hours or every 24 hours respectively, and the file
name adheres to the IGS/RINEX2.11 naming convention.
The 4-character station identifier is the first four letters of the station code as set by the
command. If the station code is empty, the first four letters of the
marker name are used.
If desired, it is also possible to add a log session ID prefix to all file names logged in IGS
naming mode. This is enabled with the
command.
In IGS naming mode, the files are put in daily directories, the directory name being of the
form
yyddd
with
yy
the 2-digit year and
ddd
the day of year. If
NamingType
is
FileName
or
Incremental
, the file is put in the root directory of the log session.
If the
Compression
argument is set to
on
, the SBF files are compressed. Compression is only
applied to files logged in one of the IGS naming modes, and takes place when the files are
complete. After compression, the original (non-compressed) files are deleted.
If the naming convention is changed while logging is ongoing, the current file is closed and
the logging continues in a new file with the name as specified.
Example
To have a fixed file name "
mytest.sbf
" in the first log session, use:
COM1>
sfn, LOG1, FileName, mytest <CR>
$R: sfn, LOG1, FileName, mytest
FileNaming, LOG1, FileName, "mytest", off
COM1>
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