Figure 7: antenna type, Figure 7) – NavCom Rinex Utility Rev.D User Manual

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RINEX Utility

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Output Doppler measurements if available: If enabled, Doppler measurements from
MEAS1B will be included in the conversion. Including the Doppler measurements in earlier
versions of RINEX could slow down the conversion process.

Output Interval: Select the output interval in seconds to decimally parse the data, if desired.

Figure 7: Antenna Type

Antenna Type: Select the antenna type used to collect the data. Figure 7 identifies the
NavCom antennae available in the drop-down list:

The

Antenna Calibration Values

for each product are

available from the National

Geodetic Survey (NGS) calibration table hyperlinked to this text.

NAV_ANT3001R: The standard integrated antenna. It tracks all

GPS, GLONASS, WAAS/EGNOS/MSAS/GAGAN and
StarFire™ signals. Our compact GPS antenna has excellent
tracking performance and a stable phase center for signals.
This antenna is listed in the NOAA GPS Antenna Calibration
tables, as NAV_ANT3001R.

NAVANT3001A: The airborne integrated antenna. It tracks all

GPS, GLONASS, WAAS/EGNOS/MSAS/GAGAN and
StarFire™ signals. Our compact antenna has excellent tracking
performance and a stable phase center for all signals. This
antenna is listed in the NOAA GPS Antenna Calibration tables,
as NAVANT3001A.

NAV_ANT3001BR(SPKE): The choke ring integrated antenna.

It tracks all GPS, GLONASS, WAAS/EGNOS/MSAS/GAGAN and
StarFire™ signals. Our antenna has excellent tracking
performance and a stable
phase center for GPS L1 and L2. This
antenna is listed in the NOAA GPS Antenna Calibration tables, as
NAV_ANT3001BR.

NAVSF3040: The standard integrated antenna for SF-3040

LAND-PAK receivers. It tracks all GPS, GLONASS,
WAAS/EGNOS/MSAS/GAGAN and StarFire™ signals. Our SF-
3040 GNSS sensor has excellent tracking performance and a
stable phase center for signals. This antenna is listed in the
NOAA GPS Antenna Calibration tables, as NAVSF3040.

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