Som,snr: signal-to-noise ratio mask – Spectra Precision ProMark 800 Reference Manual User Manual

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Set Command Library

The corresponding satellite navigation data are
available and valid.

– The L1CA pseudo-range and computed range are in

agreement with each other.

– Elevation and azimuth angles are available and valid.

If at least one of the above requirements is not met, then
signal observations are found to be not consistent with
navigation data.

• The $PASHS,SOM,NAV command will mask all signals

(all observables) corresponding to a given satellite, even if
some other pseudo-ranges (e.g. L2C) can be consistent
with the navigation data.

• The $PASHS,SOM,NAV command equally affects all

GNSS systems.

Examples

Setting NAV masks for both differential and raw data:

$PASHS,SOM,NAV,ON*7C

Enabling all signal observations to be output regardless of
whether they are consistent with navigation data or not (no
NAV mask):

$PASHS,SOM,NAV,OFF*32

Relevant Query

Command

$PASHQ,PAR

$PASHQ,SOM,NAV

See Also

$PASHS,SOM

$PASHS,SOM,SNR

$PASHS,SOM,CTT

$PASHS,SOM,WRN

SOM,SNR: Signal-to-Noise Ratio Mask

Function

This command is used to mask the signal observations that
do not meet the minimum signal-to-noise ratio you specify.
This means that only the observations meeting this
requirement will be output (all the others will be rejected).

This mask is enabled only after the “User-defined” option (9)
has been selected with the $PASHS,SOM command.

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