Specifications
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mode is set to off, in which case the highest rate is 1 Hz (if Fast CPD mode is on, 10 
HZ is available). Also, if the [F] option is not installed, the highest output rate 
supported is 5Hz.
Transferring GPS Data
GPS data stored on the PC Card may be transferred to a computer for post-processing 
by loading the PC Card in a PCMCIA Card drive and then running the converter from 
Download to decompress the files to a normal format. Data can also be downloaded 
through one of the serial ports on the receiver.
Transferring Data Files using DOS
The PC Card is a standard DOS storage device, therefore, files may be transferred 
directly from the PC card in a PC card reading drive to a computer using standard 
DOS commands or the Windows File Manager. For example, to copy the entire 
contents of the PC Card in drive D to the 
C:\GPSdata directory, use the following 
command:
xcopy d:\*.* c:\data\*.* /s
Be aware that many of the files are in a compressed format and will NOT be usable until a 
conversion is performed with the Download software. The converter from Download also works 
directly from the PC card drive, in which case xcopy is not necessary.
Transferring Data Files using Download
Download can be used to transfer and decompress files from the PC Card to a 
computer for post-processing. For more information on using Download, refer to the 
Receiver Communication Software User’s Guide.
Synchronization to GPS Time
All GPS receivers contain internal clocks. These clocks are of varying quality, and for 
cost reasons, are not generally accurate enough to be precisely synchronized to GPS 
system time (or “true GPS time”). The effect of receiver clock error shows up in two 
places. First, it affects the instant in time when measurement snapshots are taken, and 
second, it introduces errors in the values of the measurements themselves. This means 
that two receivers at the same location (zero-baseline), but with different clock errors, 
will, among other things, provide different position measurements. Similarly, if two 










