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•With the Record raw data for post-processing option on, raw
data logging will start automatically when enough
satellites are received (>3). Raw data logging is effective
when “REC” is displayed in MobileMapper Field’s status
bar (see Getting Started With MobileMapper Field on
page 5).
NOTICE. It is a good practice to wait about 1 minute from
the time at least 4 satellites are received and the PDOP is
less than 3 before you start logging your first feature. (You
don’t need to be static during this wait time). The amount
of extra raw data will advantageously be used in
MobileMapper Office to secure the post-processing of your
features.
NOTE 1: With MobileMapper 100, raw data can be saved
either on the SD card, or in the receiver’s internal memory,
in “Storage Disk/GNSS Raw Data”.
NOTE 2: In MobileMapper 10 or MobileMapper 6, if you
select “Main Memory” as the location where to store raw
data, raw data files will be saved to My Windows Mobile-
Based Device\My Documents\GPS Raw Data. If you select
“Storage Card”, they will be stored in My Windows Mobile-
Based Device\Storage Card\GPS Raw Data.
MobileMapper 100 raw data files are named as follows:
xnnnnsyy.ddd
Where:
NOTE: The auxiliary coordinate file created during a
working session uses the same naming convention. Only
the prefix is different (“A” instead of “G”).
MobileMapper 10 and MobileMapper 6 raw data files are
named as follows:
nnnnyymmddss.grw
Parameters Description
x
“A” for A-files (Auxiliary Coordinate files), or “G” for G-
files (ATOM raw data files)
nnnn Last four digits of the receiver serial number
s
Session number (A, B, C,... X). Incremented every time
a new working session is created on the same day.
yy Last two digits of year (“08” for 2008)
ddd Day number in year (1-366)
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