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22.4.13 Planetary and Lunar Ephemerides<br />

Type: binary<br />

Directory: ${X}/GEN (UNIX) or %X%\GEN (Windows)<br />

Extension: EPH<br />

Content: Planetary and Lunar ephemerides.<br />

Created by: User-defined.<br />

Used by: ORBGEN (”Menu>Orbits/EOP>Create standard orbits”).<br />

Example: —<br />

22.4 General Files<br />

The Development Ephemerides DE200 are available from JPL and have to be converted to<br />

binary format. For a description on how to obtain and prepare the ephemeris file see the<br />

file ${X}/DOC/DE200.README available in the BSW distribution.<br />

22.4.14 SINEX General Information File<br />

Type: ASCII<br />

Directory: ${X}/GEN (UNIX) or %X%\GEN (Windows)<br />

Extension: -<br />

Content: General information to be included in SINEX and Troposphere SINEX output<br />

files (see Sections 4.6 and 9.4.9.1).<br />

Created by: User-defined.<br />

Used by: ADDNEQ2 (”Menu>Processing>Normal equation stacking”) and <strong>GPS</strong>EST (”Menu<br />

>Processing>Parameter estimation”) to include general information into the SINEX<br />

file and Troposphere SINEX file.<br />

Example: Figure 22.15 and ${X}/GEN/SINEX..<br />

If no file is specified in “<strong>GPS</strong>EST 1.3: General Files” or “ADDNEQ2 1.1: General Files” no information<br />

concerning your institution is included in the SINEX file (not-given fields (---) are<br />

used instead). If you want to generate SINEX result files to be exchanged with other institutions,<br />

modify this file to contain information concerning your institute. See Section 4.6<br />

for more information on SINEX.<br />

22.4.15 IONEX General Information File<br />

Type: ASCII<br />

Directory: ${X}/GEN (UNIX) or %X%\GEN (Windows)<br />

Extension: -<br />

Content: General information file to be included in IONEX output files (see Chapter<br />

12).<br />

Created by: User-defined.<br />

Used by: <strong>GPS</strong>EST (”Menu>Processing>Parameter estimation”) and ADDNEQ2 (”Menu>Processing<br />

>Normal equation stacking”) to include general information into the IONEX files.<br />

Example: Figure 22.16. Note that this figure shows only the first part of the example<br />

file $X/GEN/IONEX. and ${X}/GEN/IONEX..<br />

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