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                             6 January 2006                                    |         RINEX: The Receiver Independent Exchange Format Version 2.11         ************************************************************                            Werner Gurtner                        Astronomical Institute                          University of Berne                              Lou  Estey                                UNAVCO                              Boulder, Co.                               Contents:********0.  Revision History0.1 Revision Summary0.2 First Revision0.3 Later Revisions0.4 Version 2.10 Modifications0.5 Version 2.10 Revisions0.6 Version 2.11 Modifications1.  THE PHILOSOPHY OF RINEX2.  GENERAL FORMAT DESCRIPTION3.  DEFINITION OF THE OBSERVABLES4.  THE EXCHANGE OF RINEX FILES:5.  RINEX VERSION 2 FEATURES5.1 Satellite Numbers:5.2 Order of the Header Records:5.3 Missing Items, Duration of the Validity of Values5.4 Event Flag Records5.5 Receiver Clock Offset6.  ADDITIONAL HINTS AND TIPS6.1 Version 1 / Version 26.2 Leading Blanks in CHARACTER fields6.3 Variable-length Records6.4 Blank Fields6.5 2-Digit Years6.6 Fit Interval6.7 Satellite Health6.8 Transmission Time of Message (Navigation message file)6.9 Unknown / Undefined Observation Types and Header Records                   |7.  RINEX UNDER ANTISPOOFING (AS)8.  GLONASS Extensions8.1 RINEX Observation File8.1.1 Time System Identifier8.1.2 Pseudorange Definition8.1.3 More Than 12 Satellites per Epoch8.2 RINEX Navigation Files for GLONASS9.  RINEX Extensions for Geostationary Satellites (GPS Signal Payloads)9.1 RINEX Observation Files for GEO Satellites9.2 RINEX Navigation Message Files for GEO Satellites10.  Version 2.11 Modifications                                                |10.1 Galileo and New GPS Observables                                           |10.1.1 New Observation Codes                                                   |10.1.2 Wavelength Factors                                                      |10.2 Clarifications in the GEO Navigation Message File                         |10.3 New observables for RINEX met files                                       |REFERENCESAPPENDIX: RINEX VERSION 2.10 FORMAT DEFINITIONS AND EXAMPLES    A 1   GPS OBSERVATION DATA FILE - HEADER SECTION DESCRIPTION    A 2   GPS OBSERVATION DATA FILE - DATA RECORD DESCRIPTION    A 3   GPS NAVIGATION MESSAGE FILE - HEADER SECTION DESCRIPTION    A 4   GPS NAVIGATION MESSAGE FILE - DATA RECORD DESCRIPTION    A 5   METEOROLOGICAL DATA FILE - HEADER SECTION DESCRIPTION    A 5   METEOROLOGICAL DATA FILE - DATA RECORD DESCRIPTION    A 7   MIXED OBSERVATION DATA FILE - EXAMPLE                                |    A 8   GPS NAVIGATION MESSAGE FILE - EXAMPLE    A 9   METEOROLOGICAL DATA FILE - EXAMPLE    A10   GLONASS NAVIGATION MESSAGE FILE - HEADER SECTION DESCRIPTION    A11   GLONASS NAVIGATION MESSAGE FILE - DATA RECORD DESCRIPTION    A12   GLONASS NAVIGATION MESSAGE FILE - EXAMPLE    A13   GLONASS OBSERVATION FILE - EXAMPLE    A14   MIXED GPS/GLONASS OBSERVATION FILE - EXAMPLE    A15   GEOSTATIONARY NAVIGATION MESSAGE FILE - HEADER SECTION DESCRIPTION    A16   GEOSTATIONARY NAVIGATION MESSAGE FILE - DATA RECORD DESCRIPTION    A17   MIXED GPS/GEO OBSERVATION FILE - EXAMPLE    A18   GEO NAVIGATION MESSAGE FILE - EXAMPLE0. REVISION HISTORY0.1 Revision SummaryFirst Revision, April 1993Clarification December 1993Doppler Definition: January 1994PR Clarification: October 1994Wlfact Clarification: February 1995Event Time Frame Clarification: May 1996Minor errors in the examples A7/A8: May 1996Naming convention for compressed met files; January 1997Continuation line clarifications: April 1997GLONASS Extensions: April 1997Met sensor description and position records: April 1997Wavelength factor clarifications: April 1997Error in example A12: CORR TO SYSTEM TIME, April 1997Redefinition of sv clock params in GLONASS Nav Mess Files: March 1998Naming conventions for compressed RINEX obs files: March 1998GPS week: No roll-over, continuous number: March 1998Error in compressed DOS file naming convention: July 1998Table A13 contained blank satellite identifiers: Sept 1998Discrepancy between Tables A5 and A9 removed: Sept 1998Phase data format overflow: Clarification: Oct 1998Message frame time Table A11: Clarification: Oct 1998RINEX Version 2.10 Modifications: July 1999Typo in paragraph 0.4 (epoch flag >1): Nov 1999Clarification regarding trailing blanks: Dec 1999Clarification regarding units of ZD,ZT, URA(GEO)Clarification regarding time system identifier of GEO obs filesClarification regarding time system identifier in TIME OF LAST record: Feb 2000Addition of GEO examples: February 2000Clarification of epoch field for event flag records: May 2000Table A6: Typos in format definition of epoch: May 2000Clarification of the GLONASS satellite identifier: June 2001Clarification of the floating point exponent format: January 2002RINEX Version 2.11 modifications: October 2004                                 |Some clarifications in the GEO D-UTC A0,A1,T,W,S,U record November 2005        |Wind, rain and hail observables in met files: December 2005                    |Unknown/undefined observation types and header records: December 2005          |References to clock and SBAS RINEX files. Extended filenames: December 2005    |0.2 First RevisionThe first documentation of the RINEX Version 2 Format was published byW. Gurtner and G. Mader in the CSTG GPS Bulletin of September/October 1990.The main reason for a revision is the new treatment of antispoofing data bythe RINEX format (see chapter 7). Chapter 4 gives a recommendation for datacompression procedures, especially useful when large amounts of data areexchanged through computer networks. In Table A3 in the original paper thedefinition of the "PGM / RUN BY / DATE" navigation header record wasmissing, although the example showed it. The redefinition of AODE/AODC toIODE/IODC also asked for an update of the format description. For consistencyreasons we also defined a Version 2 format for the Meteorological Data files(inclusion of a END OF HEADER record and an optional MARKER NUMBER record).The slight modification (or rather the definition of a bit in the Loss of LockIndicator unused so far) to flag AS data is so small a change that we decidedto NOT increase the version number!0.3 Later Revisions* URA Clarification (10-Dec-93):  The user range accuracy in the Navigation Message File did not contain  a definition of the units: There existed two ways of interpretation:  Either the 4 bit value from the original message or the converted value  in meters according to GPS ICD-200. In order to simplify the interpretation  for the user of the RINEX files I propose the bits to be converted into  meters prior to RINEX file creation.* GLONASS Extensions:  In March 1997 a proposal for extensions to the current RINEX definitions  based on experiences collected with GLONASS only and mixed GPS/GLONASS data  files was circulated among several instrument manufacturers and software  developers.  The results of the call for comments have been worked into this document.  A separate document (glonass.txt) summarizes just the necessary extensions.* A blank satellite identifier is allowed in pure GPS files only* Met sensor description and position records were added to facilitate the  precise use of met values.* Description and examples for wavelength factors and their temporary changes  (bit 1 of LLI) clarified.* The RINEX documentation distributed in spring 1997 contained definitions for  the GLONASS satellite clock offset and drift with the intention to have them  defined identically to the GPS values. Unfortunately the GLONASS Interface  Document consulted had a sign error in one of the formulae.  The values should be stored into the RINEX file as -TauN, +GammaN, -TauC.  The original definition asked for -TauN, -GammaN, +TauC. See paragraph 8.2.  To avoid problems with files created with the original definitions a real  valued version number (2.01) has been introduced for GLONASS nav mess files.* IGS decided to use the Hatanaka compression scheme for RINEX observation  files. Below the corresponding RINEX file name conventions are included  as recommendations. The DOS naming (extension .yyE) was wrongly set to  .yyY in the March 1998 version of the document.* GPS week: The GPS week number in all RINEX files is a continuous number  not affected by the 1024 roll-over, it runs from 1023 over 1024 to 1025 etc.* A discrepancy between the definition of the header line fields of met sensor  description and position in Table A5 and the example in Table A9 was removed.  The latter was correct.* Clarification for phase data format overflows: Add or subtract a suitable  number of cycles, set LLI flag.* Clarification for the GLONASS satellite identifier: "Almanac number" was  somewhat ambiguous. It has been replaced by "slot number" within the  satellite constellation.0.4 Version 2.10 ModificationsThe modifications leading to Version 2.10 include:- Fractional version number- Zero padding of 2-digit year values (years 2000-2009 --> 00-09)- Field length of time of first obs (1/10 microsecond resolution)- Non-integer sampling rate (INTERVAL header record)- Header records now allowed after all epoch flags >1- Additional obs types in obs files: S1, S2 (raw signal strength values)- Receiver clock offset header line to clarify applied corrections- Default wavelength factor header line mandatory- Inmarsat GPS payloads: New satellite system definition, new nav mess files- Curve fit interval in GPS nav mess file- Redefinition of SV health value in GPS nav mess file- Additional obs types in met files (ZD, ZT)0.5 Version 2.10 Revisions* "Header records now allowed after all epoch flags >2" in paragraph 0.4  should read ">1"* The original intention of the RINEX format was to allow for variable record  lengths of the ASCII files to minimize the file size. Empty fields or  unknown values can either be represented by zeroes or blank space. Most  RINEX converters removed trailing blank to further reduce the file size. The  documentation was not clear enough to explicitly allow for this practice  (paragraphs 2, 5.3, 9.1).* The time system identifier of GPS observations generated by GEO payloads  defaults to GPS (explicitly stated now in paragraph 9.1)

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