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Become a *pro* user!

November 27th, 2008 by Ricardo Píriz

As from today you can become a *pro* magicGNSS user! As a *pro* user you will be able to use magicGNSS for professional applications, having access to advanced features like:

•    GLONASS data processing in ODTS and PPP

•    Automated processing with the Scheduler

•    Extended disk quota for user station data and processing scenarios

•    Extended availability of GPS orbit and clock products from IGS for PPP processing

•    Extended availability of core station data from IGS for ODTS processing

•    Possibility to process user stations in ODTS (mixed with core stations or user stations alone)

•    Increased number of stations and maximum data span in PPP and ODTS processing

•    Ftp upload

•    Share your station data

•    Permanence of user station data in the user account (no deletion of RINEX files)

•    Technical support by e-mail on a next-day basis

To become a *pro* user we need to agree on some license terms, just drop us a line at the contact e-mail address visible from within your magicGNSS account.

New core station data scheme

October 14th, 2008 by Ricardo Píriz

As from today we are moving to a new core station data management approach. We realize that in general for the user it is more useful to have recent data from many stations and with as little latency as possible. Unfortunately keeping old data from many stations on the magicGNSS server takes a lot of disk space (typically each station takes around 80 Mb of uncompressed RINEX data per day).

Until now we kept on the server core station data starting from July 1st 2008, to current time. As from now we will keep a moving window of one-month duration, i.e., the last 30 days of data will be always available on the server, and older data will be automatically deleted.

Multi-browser support

September 30th, 2008 by Ricardo Píriz

magicGNSS now supports quite a few web browsers: IE, Firefox, Safari, and Chrome (the new browser from Google). At magicGNSS we like to be browser-neutral, but log into your magicgnss.gmv.com account using Chrome and you will notice that the application responds remarkably faster. I belive the reason for this is V8, Google’s open source Javascript engine, which seems to perform really well!

magicGNSS Beta is online!

September 16th, 2008 by Álvaro Mozo

Today we make magicGNSS Beta available to everybody!

magicGNSS Beta is the first available version of our suite of GNSS algorithms and products. With this beta, you can do precise Orbit Determination and Time Synchronisation (ODTS) of GPS satellites, using data from a network of Core Stations available in near real time. The results include satellite orbit estimations and predictions, station and satellite clock estimations, station coordinates and tropospheric zenith delays.

In a few easy steps you will be able to configure and run a scenario. After a few minutes, the execution will conclude and you will be able to download the results and a comprehensive report of the outputs.

Apply for an account in the main page and start generating your own GNSS products right now!