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Data Recording Sessions
Sessions are periods of time in a day during which you want
automatic raw data recording to take place. Sessions are
repeated every day. Creating sessions spanning over 24 hours
therefore results in round-the-clock raw data recording.
To program sessions, run the Web Server and go to
Receiver
>
Sessions
. Most of the functions controlling sessions are
grouped there. You may need to open the
Satellites
tab to
change the
Raw Data Elevation Mask
parameter if needed.
The receiver front panel provides little control on sessions:
You can only enable or disable sessions from there.
Creating Sessions
You can create two independent batches of sessions running
in parallel:
•
Session batch #1
•
Session batch #2
The purpose of having two independent batches of sessions
is to be able to record simultaneously different raw data at
different rates and in different files.
Each of these two batches may consist of up to 288 sessions.
Sessions are identified with letters, as listed below:
• Sessions 1 to 24: A to X
• Sessions 25 to 48: AA to XA
• Sessions 49 to 72: AB to XB
• Sessions 73 to 96: AC to XC
• Sessions 97 to 120: AD to XD
• Sessions 121 to 144: AE to XE
• Sessions 145 to 168: AF to XF
• Sessions 169 to 192: AG to XG
• Sessions 193 to 216: AH to XH
• Sessions 217 to 240: AI to XI
• Sessions 241 to 264: AJ to XJ
• Sessions 265 to 288: AK to XK
The duration of a session will determine the period of time
covered by the raw data file recorded during the session
(minimum duration: 5 minutes).