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RINEX Auxiliary File Definition

Background Information
The Auxiliary files are used to store data recorded by tilt sensors connected to a GNSS reference station. The auxiliary file is
not officially part of the RINEX standard.
This definition follows the RINEX v2 standards data notation. An asterisk "*" to the side of the line indicates an optional record
or field. Optional fields should be output as spaces if no data or value can be output.
RINEX Header
HEADER LABEL
FIELD
RINEX VERSION /
RINEX Version
TYPE
Type
PGM / RUN BY / DATE
PGM
RUN BY
DATE
MARKER NAME
MARKER NUMBER
# / TYPES OF
#
OBSERV
TYPES OF OBSERV
SENSOR MODE /
SENSOR MODE
TYPE
TYPE / ACC
ACC(*)
OBS
Record is repeated for
each observation type
found in
# / TYPES OF
OBSERV record.
SENSOR POS XYZ/H
SENSOR POS XYZ
H
Record is repeated for
each observation type
OBS
found in #/TYPES OF
OBSERV record.
If only one is given it
applies to all sensors.
COMMENT (*)
END OF HEADER
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DESCRIPTION
The RINEX file version
AUXILIARY DATA
Name of program creating current file
Name of agency creating current file
Date of file creation. The date format is written
according to the date format of the corresponding
RINEX observation file version.
Station Name (preferably identical to MARKER
NAME in the associated observation file).
Station Number (preferably identical to MARKER
NUMBER in the associated observation file).
Number of different observation types stored in the
file.
TN: TILT in Y axis, usually aligned to North
TE: TILT in X axis, usually aligned to East
TT: Temperature of the tilt device (*)
The sensor model Manufacturer.
The sensor type.
The accuracy of the measurement (same units as
obs values).
Denotes the measurement type relating to the
aforementioned "SENSOR MOD/TYPE/ACC".
Same as used above in "TYPES OF OBSERV
(TN/TE/TT)".
Record is repeated for each observation type found
in # / TYPES OF OBSERV record.
The approximate X, Y, Z position of the sensor –
Geocentric coordinates (ITRF).
The ellipsoidal height of the sensor.
Denotes the measurement type that relates to the
aforementioned "SENSOR MOD/TYPE/ACC".
Same as used above in "TYPES OF OBSERV
(TN/TE/TT)".
If empty, the value is valid for all types of
observations.
Additional non-standardised information. Usually the
units are listed for the benefit of users.
Marker for the end of the header. Last record in the
header section.
FORMAT
F9.2,
11X
A1, 39X
A20
A20
A20
A60
A20, 40X
I6
A6
A6
A6
A20
A20
A16, 1X3
A2, 1X
3(F14.4)
F14.4
1X, A2,
1X
A60
60X

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