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RADIAN™IS
Chapter 4
Using the Radian IS
4.5.2.1
Using Receiver Configurations
Receiver configurations are groups or sets of data that tell your
receiver what type of information should be stored during a
data collection session. A configuration consists of the
following:
Logs
.............................. a list of what type of data to collect
(For example, ephemeris -
rawephem)
Destination
................. where the data should be stored (For
example, data card, COM1 or
COM2)
Interval
......................... when the data should be collected
(For example, every 10 seconds -
onTIME 10)
The configuration can also identify position (none, fixed or
averaged) and point information such as the antenna height
and elevation mask.
Configurations are part of a session contained within a
schedule that can be run manually or automatically (as setup in
Planning).
You can add configurations to the receiver to identify different
data collection methods and the associated types of
information. Configurations are transferred to the receiver from
the Planning software as part of a session inside schedules (refer
to your Planning Reference Manual for information on setting up
schedules). In short, create a configuration of the types of data
you want to collect, add the configuration to a schedule where
you specify when to collect the data and transfer the schedule
to the receiver.
The Planning software provides several predefined
configurations based on different data collection methods. You
can simply select one of these predefined configurations (For
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