The plots below present the long-term tracking performance of the GNSS station GHIS00BEL computed from the daily RINEX data (V2 or V3) distributed by ROBs GNSS open data portal. The data quality metrics have been computed using the G-Nut/Anubis software.
The percentage corresponds, for each constellation tracked by the station, to the ratio of the number of observations in the daily RINEX file with respect to the number of expected observations:
1f   : all observations are counted.
2+f : only observations on at least two frequencies are counted. These are the observations usable for geodetic positioning.
The horizontal black dotted line (log ele) indicates the elevation cut off angle provided by the station manager in the station site log file (available from M3G). The lowest elevation cut off observed in the RINEX data is indicated in purple (obs ele). In theory "log ele" and "obs ele" should agree. Differences can be caused by degraded tracking at low elevations (obstructions or erroneous GNSS equipment) or by an incorrect elevation cut off angle in the station site log.
Red vertical lines, green and blue vertical dotted lines indicate respectively a change of antenna, receiver or receiver configuration (including firmware) as indicated by the station manager in the station site log available from the M3G GNSS Metadata Catalog. The purple points in the top of the plot indicate the daily RINEX data availability at the data node.
RINEX2
RINEX3
Number of Missing Epochs
These plots display the number of epochs without any GPS data. The plots for other satellite constellations can be accessed by clicking "Show plots other constellations" button.
Red vertical lines, green and blue vertical dotted lines indicate respectively a change of antenna, receiver or receiver configuration (including firmware) as indicated by the station manager in the station site log available from the M3G GNSS Metadata Catalog. The purple points in the top of the plot indicate the daily RINEX data availability at the data node.
RINEX2
RINEX3
Number of Satellites
These plots display the number of observed satellites for each constellation tracked by the station.
Red vertical lines, green and blue vertical dotted lines indicate respectively a change of antenna, receiver or receiver configuration (including firmware) as indicated by the station manager in the station site log available from the M3G GNSS Metadata Catalog. The purple points in the top of the plot indicate the daily RINEX data availability at the data node.
RINEX2
RINEX3
Maximum Number of Observations
These plots display, for each constellation tracked by the station, the maximum of the number of observations counted for each frequency.
Red vertical lines, green and blue vertical dotted lines indicate respectively a change of antenna, receiver or receiver configuration (including firmware) as indicated by the station manager in the station site log available from the M3G GNSS Metadata Catalog. The purple points in the top of the plot indicate the daily RINEX data availability at the data node.
RINEX2
RINEX3
Number of Cycle Slips
These plots display the number of identified phase cycle slips for each constellation tracked by the station.
Red vertical lines, green and blue vertical dotted lines indicate respectively a change of antenna, receiver or receiver configuration (including firmware) as indicated by the station manager in the station site log available from the M3G GNSS Metadata Catalog. The purple points in the top of the plot indicate the daily RINEX data availability at the data node.
RINEX2
RINEX3
Standard Point Positioning (SPP) Results
These plots display the daily mean XYZ coordinates estimated from the code observations obtained from a specific satellite constellation. They are plotted with respect to their median value.
Red vertical lines, green and blue vertical dotted lines indicate respectively a change of antenna, receiver or receiver configuration (including firmware) as indicated by the station manager in the station site log available from the M3G GNSS Metadata Catalog. The purple points in the top of the plot indicate the daily RINEX data availability at the data node.
RINEX2
RINEX3
Multipath Values
These plots display the daily mean of code multipath per frequency band and satellite constellation. Code multipath statistics are calculated for all pseudorange codes of all GNSS satellites providing dual-frequency carrier-phase observations. The code multipath characterizes the quality of the observed signal and the site environment.
When using RINEX V2 files, the 2-char observable codes are used. For the RINEX V3 files, the 3-char observable codes are used. For more details, we refer to the description of the RINEX formats.
Red vertical lines, green and blue vertical dotted lines indicate respectively a change of antenna, receiver or receiver configuration (including firmware) as indicated by the station manager in the station site log available from the M3G GNSS Metadata Catalog. The purple points in the top of the plot indicate the daily RINEX data availability at the data node.
RINEX2
RINEX3
SNR values
These plots display the daily mean of signal to noise ratio per frequency band and satellite constellation.
When using RINEX V2 files, the 2-char observable codes are used. For the RINEX V3 files, the 3-char observable codes are used. For more details, we refer to the description of the RINEX formats.
Red vertical lines, green and blue vertical dotted lines indicate respectively a change of antenna, receiver or receiver configuration (including firmware) as indicated by the station manager in the station site log available from the M3G GNSS Metadata Catalog. The purple points in the top of the plot indicate the daily RINEX data availability at the data node.