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Receiver and File Maintenance
NET-G3A Operator’s Manual
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7. Continue with other operations, or click
File
Disconnect
, and
then
File
Exit
to quit PC-CDU.
Figure 4-11. Delete Files
Managing Receiver Memory
When using the receiver in static or dynamic applications, you may
need to know the amount of memory the receiver’s log file occupies.
The specific memory size depends on the type of data being recorded.
Use the formulas below to compute the approximate size of the
receiver’s log files. These equations are based on the default set of
messages.
• SS – the estimated size of one epoch of raw data in the receiver’s
log file (expressed in bytes).
• N – the number of observed satellites per epoch.
When recording only L1 data:
SS = 183 + 22*N
When recording L1 and L2 data:
SS = 230 + 44*N
Table 4-1 shows the amount of receiver file memory required for the
raw data measurements collected for an hour. The amount of memory
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