Me or the program, who knows, and this first question is really being a spoiled WinUser .....
Vector Processing Residual Plot
in the dialogue box to cut time from a particular SV (vector, r click, process, advanced tab) can you select the times off the plot somehow ??
Anytime I want to enter a start time or an end time do I have to type it in ? or is their a way to "mouse" it in ?
Secondly in the residual graphs, sometimes their is a vertical line or 2, dark black double dash linetype (phantom or r/w linetype in cad)What is it ??
I've read a little but i couldn't find anything obvious about it. Anybody ????
Jimbo
Modified By James Webb on 8/22/2001 at 9:52 PM
Jimbo,
All I've found is that you have to enter the start and end times (and SV#) in the advanced tab section. And be sure to input HH:MM:SS or you'll get told to anyway.
I believe the vertical "hashed" lines denote the beginning and end of the actual session time for the processed vector. Some sv's may only have one hashed line either at the beginning of the graph or the end. For sv's that come into view or leave view during part of the session time??
I'm convinced we can make this stuff work to great advantage, sooner or later. My problem (note my previous rants here and on the main board)seems to be choosing a proper day/time to gather fresh data. I guess I could bring in some old data to play with, but I've got to get some paying work completed. I may load 1.2 on my old machine and see how this wonderful "ionomagneticscintillating- aurorafluxingsolar" affected data will process there. Just to have a basic bench mark for comparison.
Once again, if my advice is wrong, someone please correct me.
J.D.
JD,
I've got 2.4 at the house "learning" it. Running with some old data. Glad i haven't needed to do any GPS'n this week, so far. Been lurking on you and Kent's spaceweather discussion, interesting.
Good call on the vertical hashed line...makes sense, I just haven't read enough to find it, probably.
And like I said, I am just a spoiled WinUser trying to avoid keystrokes for data, I like to point and click !
(I'm a DOS diehard but Win does have some advantages....)
Jimbo
Jimbo & JD
The mouse thing would be nice, I have been typing in the times.. The hashed lines also show up on the kinematic sessions you just have to zoom in on them.
Thanks for the heads up on the vertical height adjustment with the new 2.4.. I did a topo last week and had not read that in the manual .. ( I just read the board ) just using the rod height seems to work fine.
and.. not to upset anyone but I recieved my second version of 2.4 the other day...
Steve G