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Bernese GPS Software Version 5.0 - Bernese GNSS Software

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20.3 Installation Verification Using the BPE Examples<br />

Table 20.1: List of stations used for the example campaign including receiver and antenna<br />

type and height.<br />

Station name Location Receiver type Antenna<br />

Antenna type Radome height<br />

BRUS 13101M004 Brussels, Belgium ASHTECH Z-XII3T<br />

ASH701945B M NONE 3.9702 m<br />

FFMJ 14279M001 Frankfurt (Main), Germany JPS LEGACY<br />

JPSREGANT SD E NONE 0.0000 m<br />

MATE 12734M008 Matera, Italy TRIMBLE 4000SSI<br />

TRM29659.00 NONE 0.1010 m<br />

ONSA 10402M004 Onsala, Sweden ASHTECH Z-XII3<br />

AOAD/M B OSOD 0.9950 m<br />

PTBB 14234M001 Braunschweig, Germany ASHTECH Z-XII3T<br />

ASH700936E SNOW 0.0562 m<br />

VILL 13406M001 Villafranca, Spain ASHTECH Z-XII3<br />

AOAD/M T NONE 0.0437 m<br />

ZIMJ 14001M006 Zimmerwald, Switzerland JPS LEGACY<br />

JPSREGANT SD E NONE 0.0770 m<br />

ZIMM 14001M004 Zimmerwald, Switzerland TRIMBLE 4000SSI<br />

TRM29659.00 NONE 0.0000 m<br />

${P}/EXAMPLE/ATM/ Global ionosphere maps for the 4 days of the campaign<br />

(ION files)<br />

${P}/EXAMPLE/ORB/ IGS precise orbit files (PRE) and Earth rotation parameters<br />

ERP, IEP files)<br />

${P}/EXAMPLE/STA/ Station abbreviation table (ABB), ocean loading table (BLQ),<br />

IGS station coordinates (CRD) and velocities (VEL), a tectonic<br />

plate definition file (PLT), a file with stations to be fixed<br />

(FIX), the session table (SES), the station information file<br />

(STA).<br />

In addition to these campaign specific data, files from the ${X}/GEN directory are used as<br />

well (see the “General Input Files” panel of the processing programs).<br />

Let us mention here the user specific files as well, such as the program input option panels in<br />

the${U}/OPT, the PCFs in${U}/PCF, and the scripts to be run by the PCFs in${U}/SCRIPT<br />

directories. During the installation of the software, these files are copied from their original<br />

location in the ${X} structure to the user specific directory structure <strong>GPS</strong>USER. Chapter 22<br />

contains a description for all <strong>Bernese</strong> file types. Examples for <strong>Bernese</strong> data files can be found<br />

in ${X}/DOC directory.<br />

20.3 Installation Verification Using the BPE Examples<br />

The example PCFs are an excellent means to verify the completeness and correctness of the<br />

installation and the proper functioning of the software on your platform. We suggest to run<br />

the examples after installation and compare the obtained results with provided reference<br />

files (*.* REF). At this point, please be sure that you have generated the ephemeris file<br />

${X}/GEN/DE200.EPH, and that you have Perl available on your system.<br />

<strong>Bernese</strong> <strong>GPS</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Version</strong> <strong>5.0</strong> Page 425

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