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* Press ''P'' to proceed with detection & elimination & press ''S'' to save the results & generate a new solution. If the wrms is between 15 and 100 psec with the ''used observations'' precetage > 80%, then it's regarded as good. Significantly worse wrms/low acceptance suggests mishanded clock breaks, un- or mis-applied calibration, or maybe a bad station. | * Press ''P'' to proceed with detection & elimination & press ''S'' to save the results & generate a new solution. If the wrms is between 15 and 100 psec with the ''used observations'' precetage > 80%, then it's regarded as good. Significantly worse wrms/low acceptance suggests mishanded clock breaks, un- or mis-applied calibration, or maybe a bad station. | ||
* Assuming that you have a good solution, or one with known and uncorrectable problems, you can then go on to generate a final solution. | * Assuming that you have a good solution, or one with known and uncorrectable problems, you can then go on to generate a final solution. |