NRCan CSRS PPP - Stonex static data submission process
Download
Stonex static data
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Connect to the receiver’s WebUI from the computer
you are planning to download and post-process your static data.
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From the main menu, go to ‘Download’ tab. There,
you will find all the static session files stored in the receiver’s internal
memory.
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Select and download the folder-file desired. The downloaded
file is a compressed file with name ‘record.tar’, which includes all
Rinex files.
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Submit Rinex for PPP – NRCan CSRS PPP
Service
Note: for more accurate PPP
results, you have to submit your Rinex files 2 days after the static data
recording.
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In
Canada, achieving absolute accuracy requires post-processing the static base
data using the NRCan CSRS PPP service.
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Click on the link below and ‘Sign
in’. Note: If you are using the service for the first
time, you have to click on ‘New User: Create an account’.
https://webapp.geod.nrcan.gc.ca/geod/tools-outils/ppp.php?locale=en
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Define:
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Processing
mode: ‘Static’
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‘Horizontal
datum’ and ‘epoch’: in our case, NAD83,
epoch 2002
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‘Vertical
datum’: in
our case, CGVD28(HT2_0 geoid model)
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Rinex file: decompress the record.tar file you
obtain and choose to ‘Submit to PPP’ the Rinex observation file (demo0592.19O
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NRCan
PPP base results
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The
results with the georeferenced base location will be sent to the email
provided in your NRCan-PPP account, as in the sample below.
o Download the .zip file (full_output.zip)
o Click on ‘Summary’
and save it as well (right-click << Save as).
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