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The configured logging session name.
The configured data type.
The configured session priority which determines the Smart clean-up tasks.
Go to GNSS management / Logging sessions / Smart clean-up tab for further information and to
enable the Smart clean-up functionality.
The configured session type, either continuous or timed.
Timed allows specific logging intervals to be defined.
The configured rate at which the observations are logged.
The configured file length. The file length defines how long data is written to one file before a new
file is created.
observations
Indicates if logging doppler observations is activated (yes) or deactivate (no) in the logging
session.
Indicates if logging SNR values in the RINEX file is activated (yes) or deactivate (no) in the logging
session.
Clicking on the SD card link opens an FTP connection to the folder on the SD card where the data
for this logging session is stored. This is only possible when the FTP server access is enabled. To
enable FTP server access, go to Receiver Setup / FTP server.
The FTP access to the SD card may not work in all browsers. Set the
FTP server access restrictions to allow anonymous access to ensure
SD card access via the browser link. Go to
Receiver Setup / FTP
server.
Shows when the logging session files are automatically deleted.
The SD card can run full when Auto delete is set to Never.
(GR25/50 only)
Only available if the logging session is writing data to an external USB drive.
Indicates if the logging session is archived to an external USB drive. If an external USB drive it
attached and configured for archiving, click on the link External USB drive to access the UDB
drive via FTP.
Some browsers have limitations concerning their FTP capabilities.
Please use a dedicated FTP client in case you experience problems
while accessing files via FTP.
location
Indicates if the logging session is archived to an FTP location. If configured, the used FTP location
is listed.
repeats
This field is only shown for timed logging sessions. Shows the number of repeats remaining.
The file name of the last file that this logging session was written to.
For RINEX and Hatanaka logging sessions it will always list the
observation file name (*.10o).
Related Topics
Logging sessions: Overview
GNSS management: Logging sessions
GNSS management: Smart clean-up