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Station Code: NAST

Station Name: NAST_SciTec_2013


Latitude: 27.656685
Longitude: 85.327724
Elevation: 1277.3
Date Established: 2013 Jul 21 00:00:00
Receiver: TRIMBLE NETR9
Antenna: TRM57971.00
Operational Status: Active
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Equipment and Configuration History

Start End Receiver Firmwar Antenna Antenn Radom Visit


Time Time S/N e S/N a e Summar
Ht, m y
TRIMBLE TRM57971.
Visit
2017 2023 NETR9 00
5.22 0.0083 SCIT Summar
Apr 19 Feb 07 5450R501 144111624
y
63 7
TRIMBLE TRM57971.
Visit
2017 2017 NETR9 00
5.20 0.0083 SCIT Summar
Jan 24 Apr 18 5450R501 144111624
y
63 7
TRIMBLE TRM57971.
Visit
2016 2017 NETR9 00
5.10 0.0083 SCIT Summar
Apr 26 Jan 23 5450R501 144111624
y
63 7
TRIMBLE TRM57971.
Visit
2014 2016 NETRS 00
1.3-2 0.0083 SCIT Summar
Jan 18 Apr 26 46421243 144111624
y
22 7

Permanent Station Information

Permanent Station Permanent Station 4-


Name character ID

NAST_SciTec_2013_1H
NAST
Z
monument

Monument Site Name IERS DOMES Monument Country


Code Number Summary

NAST_SciTec_2 Monument
NAST Nepal
013 Summary

Date Latitude ° Longitude ° Elevation, m Monument


Established Style

shallow-drilled
2013 Jul 21 27.6567 85.3277 1277.30
braced

Equipment and Configuration History

Start Time End Time ReceiverS/N Firmware AntennaS/N AntennaHt,m Radome

 2017Jul 17
 2019 Dec 12
 TRIMBLE NETR9
5450R50163
 5.22
 TRM57971.00
1441116247
 0.0083
 SCIT

Contact Information
Contact Day Phone Email
GAGE John Galetzka john.galetzkanoaa.gov
Local Not Tracked

Funding Information
PI(s) Funding
UNAVCO Community
UNAVCO NSF-EAR: EarthScope

Problems: archive unavco.org

Monument Monument IERS DOMES NGS PID Country


Code Name Number
NAST_SciTec_2
NAST Nepal
013
Date Latitude ° Longitude ° Elevation, m Monument
Established Style
shallow-drilled
2013 Jul 21 27.6567 85.3277 1277.30
braced

The RAW and RINEX formats


RAW files:

RAW files are the data downloaded from the satellites


and collected by the GPS receiver. RAW standards
are:

Raw GPS input files: aaaaddds.xxx

where:

 aaaa = alphanumeric 4-character station


identifier;
 ddd = day of year (doy);
 s = session;

xxx = file extension (e.g., .DAT, .EPH, .ION, .MES,


etc.). It's receiver dependent.

example: UZOUFA02.174 was collected from


ZOUF, doy 174, year 2002

RINEX files:

The first proposal for the "Receiver Independent Exchange Format" RINEX was developed by
the Astronomical Institute of the University of Berne for the easy exchange of the GPS data
collected during the large European GPS campaign EUREF 89, which involved more than 60
GPS receivers of 4 different manufacturers.
RINEX defines 6 different file types:

FILE NAME
Observation Data File* aaaaddds.yyo
Navigation Message File aaaaddds.yyn
Meteorological Data File aaaaddds.yym
GLONASS Navigation Message File aaaaddds.yyg
GEO Navigation Message File aaaaddds.yyh
Satellite and Receiver Clock Date File aaaaddds.yyc
* You could also find the following file name: aaaaddds.yyd which indicates
compressed Observation Data File (Hatanaka compression)

where:

 aaaa = alphanumeric 4-character station identifier;


 ddd = day of year (doy);
 s = session;
 y = year of observations;

For more info: RINEX:The Receiver Independent Exchange Format Version 2.10

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