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  1. Steve Reutebuch

    Justin not reading Galileo & Beilou sat signals in base files

    I have been trying to get Justin to read and use Galelio and Beilou data from basestation files that collect these signals with a NetR9 receiver (see attached Justin Galileo Beidou issue 12-1-15.zip). I have submitted this issue to the Javad "Questions" website, but Alexander replied that...
  2. Steve Reutebuch

    Option to restrict DPOS to only use GNSS basestations

    Thank you Alexey for the advice on using float (rather than Auto) solutions when post-processing occupations under heavy canopy. Also, being able to simply exclude CORS basestation that don't have GLONASS in DPOS would be great.
  3. Steve Reutebuch

    Option to restrict DPOS to only use GNSS basestations

    The rover file T6P6.jps has 960 1 sec epochs in it. It is in an area of heavy canopy (we are mapping forest inventory plots) so it is likely that many of the epochs were discarded, although when I processed this file in Justin 2.111.149.6, the Fixed Ratio was 100%.
  4. Steve Reutebuch

    Option to restrict DPOS to only use GNSS basestations

    Hi Kelly--I think you mis-read my previous post: We record 1 sec data on our field rover units. But, the CORS rinex data that DPOS (and Justin) automatically download has 30 sec epoch. This is not a problem because Justin and DPOS automatically interpolate the 30 sec rinex into 1 sec intervals...
  5. Steve Reutebuch

    Option to restrict DPOS to only use GNSS basestations

    We log 1 sec data on the rover, but the rinex file that DPOS automatically downloads for the selected basestations is 30 sec rinex data. In Justin, these 30 sec basestation files are interpolated to 1 sec data during processing so that my 1 sec data is fully utilized in the solution. I am...
  6. Steve Reutebuch

    Option to restrict DPOS to only use GNSS basestations

    We are using TR2 units to get approximate coordinates for forest inventory plots. These plots are always in areas of heavy tree canopy and very high multipathing. We have found through testing (against a circuit of hubs surveyed with a total station in a dense forest) that if we have 12 or...
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