Collecting Data
Chapter 7
GSR2600
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The following is the factory setup for the POWERUP
configuration and an explanation of the meaning of each log:
Note:
Though some of the logs in the POWERUP group are
useful for post-processing and others are useful for a base
RTK system, the GSR2600 will perform as a
static/kinematic receiver if a radio/modem is not present,
or as an RTK base if the radio/modem is present. By
including all necessary logs for either configuration into the
one POWERUP group, you will not have to change the
default logs if your GSR2600 is switched between static and
RTK base.
7.3
Data File Naming
Although file name conventions are explained in this section,
you must refer to your Planning Reference Manual for
instructions on setting up a schedule.
Table 4: Powerup Configuration Settings
Type of
Information
Interval
Description
almanacb
onchanged
Current almanac
ionutcb
onchanged
Ionospheric and UTC clock
parameters
rangecmpb
ontime 10
Compressed channel range
measurements, revised
rawephemb
onchanged
Raw ephemeris
rtcaobs
ontime 1
RTCA reference station satellite
observations
rtcaref
ontime 10
RTCA reference station position
information
The first four types of information (almanacb, ionutcb, rangecmpb, and
rawephemb) are typically used for post-processing and are logged to
the PCMCIA card. The last two (rtcaobs and rtcaref) are typically used
for an RTK base station and are transmitted out of COM port 2.
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