BKG Analysis Report for i23209 (20230728-i23209) This report is a contributed analysis report that does not correspond to the database maintained by the IVS Data Centers for this session. (Analyzed by Anastasiia Walenta, Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy (BKG), Spoolfile source: interactive nuSolve analysis.) Problems: None. Number of observations rejected during correlation: 0 Number of observations not usable by the software: 5 observation 1, 1039+811, KOKEE :WETTZELL, 18:45:20, quality codes - S:9, X:0 observation 9, 0418+532, KOKEE :WETTZELL, 19:06:29, quality codes - S:0, X:0 observation 11, 0529+483, KOKEE :WETTZELL, 19:12:01, quality codes - S:9, X:0 observation 19, 2017+743, KOKEE :WETTZELL, 19:30:35, quality codes - S:9, X:0 observation 22, 0951+268, KOKEE :WETTZELL, 19:40:56, quality codes - S:0, X:0 Number of observations rejected during analysis: 0 Other comments: The vgosDb BKG analysis output is available at ftp://ivs.bkg.bund.de/pub/vlbi/ivsdata/vgosdb_bkg/20230728-i23209.tgz Parameterization: 6 parameters: UT1 offset atmosphere offset for: KOKEE WETTZELL clock offset (0), first order term (1), and/or second order term (2) for: KOKEE (0,1,2) Clock breaks: None. ----------------------------------------- Session Statistics Observations: nan scheduled (correlation report not supported) 23 correlated (included in database) 18 recoverable (usable in Solve/nuSolve) 18 used Session fit: 24.613 ps UT1 formal error: 7.050 microsec ----------------------------------------- Source Performance Number of Observations Scheduled(*) Correlated* Used 0016+731 1 1 1 0059+581 1 1 1 0133+476 1 1 1 0418+532 1 1 0 0529+483 1 1 0 0602+673 1 1 1 0613+570 1 1 1 0642+449 1 1 1 0800+618 1 1 1 0821+394 2 2 2 0951+268 3 3 2 0955+476 1 1 1 1015+359 1 1 1 1030+415 2 2 2 1039+811 1 1 0 1803+784 1 1 1 2017+743 1 1 0 2214+350 1 1 1 2229+695 1 1 1 ------------ --------- ---------- ------ Source Total nan 23 18 * Correlated means included in the database. (*) All possible observations on scheduled network. Please note that the number of recoverable (usable) observations cannot be broken down by source for Intensive solutions.