11.2 Directory Structure
The directory structure on the USB drive can be viewed on your PC, and will look as follows:
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GPR Data
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LMX200
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Export01
o
Exportxx
Each successive export of data will create a new directory called ExportXX, where XX is
incremented by 1 from the previous directory. The actual GPR data files are all contained in a
.GPZ file. This can be opened by the EKKO_Project software.
If data was collected with GPS (internal or external), a .KMZ file is also generated. This contains
positional information and can easily be opened in Google Earth
If any Field Interpretations were added during data collection, these are saved in a .CSV file. This
is a spreadsheet file, which shows the positional information of any Interps made.
The System Info folder contains an APP.LOG file and a System Summary diagnostic report. The
APP.LOG file contains important information about system operation and may be requested by
Sensors & Software to help troubleshoot any issues.
Some of the output files are described and shown below.
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Project1
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Screen Shots
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All Screenshots as .JPG files
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Project1.GPZ file
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Project1.KMZ file
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Project 1 Field Interp Report.CSV
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Project2
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Screen Shots
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All Screenshots as .JPG files
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Project2.GPZ file
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Project2.KMZ file
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Project 2 Field Interp Report.CSV
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System Info
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Projectx
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Screen Shots
o
All Screenshots as .JPG files
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.GPZ file
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.KMZ file
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Project xx Field Interp Report.CSV
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System Info
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Transferring Data to a PC
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