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analysis:solve [2014/08/12 03:23]
Jamie McCallum [Start calc/solve & get a viable solution]
analysis:solve [2014/08/12 03:38]
Jamie McCallum [Start calc/solve & get a viable solution]
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   * Next, set up for an intermiary solution. ​   * Next, set up for an intermiary solution. ​
     * Press ''​L'',​ ''​+''​ and ''​7''​ to set the solution type to ''​G-Gxs combination''​. ​     * Press ''​L'',​ ''​+''​ and ''​7''​ to set the solution type to ''​G-Gxs combination''​. ​
-    * Press '''''​ and ''​3''​ to change the suppression method to ''​SUPMET__COMB1''​.+    * Press '''''​ and ''​3''​ to change the suppression method to %%SUPMET__COMB1%%.
     * Press ''​-'',​ ''​A'',​ ''​1'',​ ''​2''​ (press enter), ''​2'',​ ''​5''​ (press enter), ''​3''​ and ''​4''​ (press enter) to set up the singularity check with the recommended parameters. Press ''​S''​ to save & return.     * Press ''​-'',​ ''​A'',​ ''​1'',​ ''​2''​ (press enter), ''​2'',​ ''​5''​ (press enter), ''​3''​ and ''​4''​ (press enter) to set up the singularity check with the recommended parameters. Press ''​S''​ to save & return.
     * Enter the sites menu with ''​E''​ and toggle mode to Automatic with ''​*''​. Press ''​C''​ and set the time interval to 300 minutes (''​300''​ ), polynomial order to 2 (''​2''​),​ and use Batch mode (''​B''​). Set the reference station as before.     * Enter the sites menu with ''​E''​ and toggle mode to Automatic with ''​*''​. Press ''​C''​ and set the time interval to 300 minutes (''​300''​ ), polynomial order to 2 (''​2''​),​ and use Batch mode (''​B''​). Set the reference station as before.
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     * Return to the main menu with ''​O''​ and then go to the Weighting menu with ''​H''​. Press ''​C''​ to add a noise floor to the weights, then save areturn to the main menu with ''​O''​     * Return to the main menu with ''​O''​ and then go to the Weighting menu with ''​H''​. Press ''​C''​ to add a noise floor to the weights, then save areturn to the main menu with ''​O''​
     * Generate a solution with ''​Q''​. If the weighted RMS is < 150 ps, things are likely ok. You should be able to produxe a version 4 database and NGS file at this stage if you want to work on the data in VieVS/​OCCAM/​etc. This avoids calc/solve flagging ''​outliers''​ automatically. To proceed on to obtain a final solution, read on.     * Generate a solution with ''​Q''​. If the weighted RMS is < 150 ps, things are likely ok. You should be able to produxe a version 4 database and NGS file at this stage if you want to work on the data in VieVS/​OCCAM/​etc. This avoids calc/solve flagging ''​outliers''​ automatically. To proceed on to obtain a final solution, read on.
-  * Eliminate outliers with ''​\''​. Set recommended parameters with the following commands: ''​X'',​ '​1000''​ (press enter), ''​U'',​ ''​400''​ (press enter), ''​C''​ (press enter). When ready, the screen should look like this:+  * Eliminate outliers with ''​\''​. Set recommended parameters with the following commands: ''​X'', ​''​1000''​ (press enter), ''​U'',​ ''​400''​ (press enter), ''​C''​ (press enter). When ready, the screen should look like this:
  
 <​code>​ <​code>​
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 (W) Weights update ​                        (H) On-line help (W) Weights update ​                        (H) On-line help
 </​code>​ </​code>​
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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.
/home/www/auscope/opswiki/data/pages/analysis/solve.txt · Last modified: 2014/08/12 04:09 by Jamie McCallum