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Check the
Ring File Memory
option. This will result in an
unlimited operating time for the station while using a
finite memory size.
•
Data Type
recalls the type of raw data collected through
sessions.
•
You may want to save receiver power between sessions
when those are separated by more than 15 minutes of idle
time. If so, check the
Power Off.. Between Sessions
button.
Remember power will be applied automatically to the
receiver 15 minutes before the beginning of the next
session.
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In the G-File Conversion pane, choose the desired file
conversion scenario (Rinex or Rinex Hatanaka, followed or
not by file compression and original file deletion and
possible rate change for the RINEX file). You can also ask
for a second RINEX file, witch specific rate, to be
generated as well.
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Using the different fields in the File Move pane, choose
whether you want to move the raw data files (original and/
or converted files) to another location in the receiver
(internal memory or USB device) so they can be at the
same time sorted by sitename, year, month and day of
creation.
If you wish to do so, you have to specify –in the
Sub-
directory Name Format
field– the syntax through which the
receiver will be able to create new subdirectories as new
raw data files are made available. The syntax may typically
be in the form:
S/Y/D
Where each letter tells the receiver in which order to
create the subdirectories and how to name them (see table
below).
Character
Description
s or S
4-character sitename
Y
4-digit year (2010= 2010)
y
2-digit year (10= 2010)
m
2-digit month (01= January)
M
3-character month (Jan= January)
d
2-digit day in month (1-31)
D
3-digit day in year (1-365)
p or P
data_<d> or DATA_<d>, where <d> is the period in seconds